A selection based on local knowledge and the experience of our clients — for residents, investors and visitors looking for authentic, quality dining on the Costa del Sol.
The Costa del Sol is not just a sun and beach destination. It is also a genuine gastronomic reference where food plays a central role in the lifestyle and in the region’s appeal as an investment destination. The culinary scene combines traditional Andalusian cooking with international influences of the highest level, reflecting the diversity of its resident community.
The restaurants in this guide have been selected based on ingredient quality, service excellence, atmosphere, design and value for money. This is not an exhaustive list — it is our list.
Selection criteria: Culinary quality · Service and overall experience · Atmosphere, design and location · Value for money
MarketTapasSeafoodHistoric centre
Located in the historic centre of Málaga, the Mercado de Atarazanas is a genuine temple of local flavours, listed as a Cultural Heritage Site. With over 260 stalls offering fresh seafood, meat, fruit, vegetables, cheese and traditional local products, it is the best possible introduction to the Andalusian larder.
The market bars serve tapas and local wines from early morning. It is a lively, noisy and genuine gathering place — the kind of experience that no restaurant can replicate. For anyone visiting Málaga for the first time, a visit to the market should come before anything else on the gastronomic agenda.
JapaneseFine diningWagyuSushi
Located next to the Alcazaba, TA-KUMI offers one of the most refined Japanese dining experiences in southern Spain. The space breathes the minimalism of the Japanese tradition — natural materials, warm light, well-managed quiet — without losing the Mediterranean warmth of its surroundings.
The Matsuri tasting menu is the restaurant’s strongest statement: a sequence of dishes combining refined Japanese technique with the finest local produce. The Wagyu selection, the sushi bar and the sake list complete a proposition that has no equivalent in Málaga.
BasqueMeatCiderTradition
Usategui brings the best of Basque cooking to the Costa del Sol with a conviction that few regional cuisine propositions manage to sustain far from their home territory. The produce leads: prime meats, fish treated with the respect they deserve and a selection of starters that demonstrates the team’s genuine knowledge of their own tradition.
The cider and wine list matches the kitchen. The team recommends with their own criteria, without overreaching. An honest restaurant, without pretension, that withstands the passage of seasons because it is built on what never goes out of fashion.
SpanishRoasted meatsRice dishesKitchen gardenSan Pedro
Located in San Pedro de Alcántara, El Gamonal is the kind of restaurant you look for when you want to eat well without needing to prove anything. The proposition revolves around classic Spanish cooking — roasted meats, rice dishes, seasonal vegetables — executed with a precision that sets it apart from the ordinary.
Many of the ingredients come from the restaurant’s own kitchen garden. The outdoor spaces are generous and well kept. It works equally well for a family lunch or a business dinner.
Dani GarcĂaRice dishesFishSeafoodMarbella
Created by chef Dani GarcĂa, Lobito de Mar takes the traditional chiringuito concept and elevates it without betraying it. The result is a proposition that retains the informality and generosity of the chiringuito but operates with fine dining precision: technically flawless rice and fideuĂ dishes, perfectly clean fried food, seafood handled with knowledge and respect.
The tapas bar creates a social atmosphere not always found at restaurants of this level. An essential visit during any stay in Marbella.
ArgentineGrillEmpanadas20 years
More than two decades on the Costa del Sol establish Hacienda Patagónica as the undisputed reference for Argentine cuisine in the region. The tapas-from-the-grill concept — chorizo, empanadas, premium cuts — works because the raw material is good and the grill is mastered with the knowledge that only years of practice can give.
The atmosphere is relaxed and welcoming, without pretensions that do not belong to this style of cooking. It is the kind of place you return to, not just visit once.
Signature cuisineGameSierra de las NievesChef JosĂ© Miguel MarĂn
Led by chef JosĂ© Miguel MarĂn, RaĂces offers an escape from the coastline into the sierra. The kitchen works with mountain produce and signature technique: salt cod pil-pil, venison, wild boar — dishes that do not appear on coastal menus and find their best expression here.
The views over the Sierra de las Nieves National Park add a dimension to lunch that no restaurant on the coast can offer. For those looking for something different without sacrificing quality, RaĂces is the best answer in the area.
ItalianRoman cuisineSeafront promenadeMarbella
Located on Marbella’s seafront promenade, Davero offers a contemporary take on Roman cuisine that avoids the Italian export clichĂ©. Fresh ingredients, recipes with genuine roots, service that knows what it is serving. The seafront location adds an element that is hard to separate from the experience.
It is where you go when you want a real Italian dinner — not the version adapted for tourist palates, but one that someone from Rome would recognise.
GrillWood-firedPremium meatsGolden Mile
Roostiq occupies its own space on Marbella’s Golden Mile: from the outside it looks like a private villa; inside, the Astet Studio design combines natural materials, the iconic Bubble Bar and an open kitchen centred on fire. Everything in the restaurant revolves around charcoal and the wood-fired oven.
The menu works with produce from the restaurant’s own farm in Ăvila — acorn-fed pork, free-range chicken, seasonal vegetables. The torreznos have cult status; the 72-hour fermented dough pizzas and the charcoal-grilled meat cuts complete a proposition where rustic and sophisticated coexist without tension. Over 500 wine references.
ChiringuitoRice dishesSeafoodTerraceFamily
Located on Torremuelle beach, El Kalifato is the chiringuito in its most honest form: sand nearby, fresh seafood on the plate, an open terrace facing the horizon. The menu covers rice dishes, seafood and vegetarian options with the breadth that suits a place designed for the whole family.
Live entertainment on certain evenings and the flexibility of the space make it a reliable and comfortable reference in the Benalmádena area.
MediterraneanGrupo TrocaderoSeafrontBenalmádena
Part of the prestigious Grupo Trocadero, this restaurant has built its reputation on consistency: Mediterranean cuisine with well-integrated international influences, elegant design without excess, a seafront location that on the Costa del Sol remains a strong argument in its own right.
The proposition works for different types of occasion and different profiles of guest — something not easy to manage without losing identity. A solid gastronomic reference in Benalmádena.
ItalianRisottoWood-fired pizzaTiramisĂą
Recognised as one of the best Italian options in the area, Trattoria Angelo has built its reputation on consistency: well-executed risottos, wood-fired pizzas with dough that tastes as it should, and classic desserts like tiramisĂą that justify the journey on their own.
The atmosphere is welcoming in the genuine sense — not decorated to appear so, but calibrated so that those who walk in want to stay. For local residents it is already a reference for a midweek dinner or a weekend lunch.
SpanishFrenchFusionMijas CostaWines
Located in Mijas Costa, The Olive Tree works in the intersection between Spanish and French cuisine with results that avoid the trap of fusion without direction. The gambas al ajillo, the foie gras and the Wellington share the menu with a coherence that suggests genuine knowledge of both traditions.
The wine selection deserves a separate mention: broad, well curated and with good value across different price ranges.
SeafoodFishRice dishesLos Boliches
Facing Los Boliches beach, La Carihuela Chica maintains its Mediterranean identity firmly: baked fish, rice dishes, zarzuelas — dishes that in other coastal venues have given ground to the international menu, but here remain the centre of the proposition.
It is the kind of restaurant you go to when you want to eat fresh seafood without artifice. The beachfront setting does the rest.
GreekFamilySeafront promenadeFuengirola
On Fuengirola’s seafront promenade, Santorini delivers what it promises: well-made moussaka, lamb with character, a family atmosphere without unnecessary noise. It is not a fine dining restaurant — it is a restaurant where you eat well, feel comfortable and the bill does not come as a shock.
For Fuengirola’s international community, particularly the Scandinavian and British residents, Santorini is a recurring reference that delivers consistently.
Lobito de Mar, by chef Dani GarcĂa, for its contemporary take on the chiringuito at the highest level. TA-KUMI for lovers of serious Japanese cuisine. El Gamonal in San Pedro for elegant, unpretentious Spanish cooking. And Roostiq for a complete experience of design, fire and farm-to-table produce.
The Mercado de Atarazanas for local produce and the most genuine market experience in the city. TA-KUMI for something more formal and refined, with one of the best Japanese propositions in southern Spain.
Davero or Trattoria Angelo for Italian. Hacienda PatagĂłnica for Argentine cuisine with a twenty-year track record. Santorini in Fuengirola for accessible Greek food by the sea. Usategui for Basque tradition. The international dining offer on the Costa del Sol is well above what one typically expects from a beach destination.
RaĂces in Istán, led by chef JosĂ© Miguel MarĂn, is the clearest answer: signature cuisine with sierra produce and views over the Sierra de las Nieves National Park. An experience that contrasts well with the coastline and fully justifies the detour.