The Murcia Coast Restaurants

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  • 1. Keki

    $$

    Tucked away behind the cathedral, this small, modern restaurant justifies Murcia's fame as tapas capital of the Southeast. Young local chef Sergio Martínez takes a creative stance on local cuisine in both the bite-sized tapas (from €2.50), such as ham croquettes or cuttlefish pastry and the larger main courses. Highlights here include chicken tabbouleh, artichokes with cured ham and Parmesan, and tuna tataki with yogurt and wasabi. Try the tasting menu with nine dishes (€42) to sample the best on the menu.

    Calle Fuensanta 4, Murcia, Murcia, 30002, Spain
    968-220798

    Known For

    • Nine-dish tasting menu
    • Local produce
    • Creative chef

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon.
  • 2. Casa Roberto

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    Don't let the bright pink facade put you off: this is one of the best places to eat in town. Just a short walk south of the Plaza de España, this restored house has a dining area in every room plus a pleasant outside patio. Rice and local dishes take center stage on the menu where fresh fish and seafood feature along with a good choice of hearty desserts. Try the almejas con piñones (clams with pine nuts) or the artichokes with foie gras before moving on to a dish of octopus rice or grilled pork steak.

    Calle Corredera 21, Lorca, Murcia, Spain
    968-442558

    Known For

    • Rice with octopus
    • Clams with pine nuts
    • Homemade desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun.
  • 3. El Girasol

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    Although this is a well-established vegetarian and vegan venue, the dishes prepared here with local produce are favorites among omnivorous locals. The café has a laid-back, hippieish atmosphere, with a technicolor sunflower painting on one wall and framed photos on the others. The two or four-course menus (€12, €18) are the only options, but an excellent value; the full menu includes a salad plus two courses, dessert, and organic bread. Specialties include goat's cheese millefeuille and quinoa with roasted vegetables. Leave room for the Indian-style grilled yogurt. El Girasol fills up: unless you are traveling solo, get here early or make a reservation. Note: the staff don't speak much English so you may need a translation app to explain any dietary restrictions.

    Calle San José 22, Murcia, Murcia, 30003, Spain
    968-217235

    Known For

    • Good-value menu
    • Popularity
    • Choice of vegan options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No dinner Sun. and Mon.
  • 4. La Alacena de Maria

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    Traditional Spanish cuisine gets a modern twist at this family-run venue on the boulevard that circles the harbor. Inside is cheap and cheerful while the outside terrace sits under palms. Staples on the menu include oxtail cannelloni with nectarine-infused béchamel sauce, octopus Galician style (with paprika), and what locals consider to be the best cheesecake in town. The lunch prix fixe is an excellent value (€16.50 for aperitif and three courses). Whatever you choose, start with the chef’s own vermouth.

    Real 24, Cartagena, Murcia, Spain
    642-451170

    Known For

    • Traditional Spanish food with a modern touch
    • Value prix fixe at lunchtime
    • Friendly service

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., no dinner Sun, Tues.--Thurs.
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