Malaga
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Restaurants | June 2010
Malaga
THE ROMAN OASIS
Serving food cooked only with woodburning ovens and barbecues, this idyllically located restaurant has tropical palms, glittery lights, soft music and a children's adventure area. The eat-as-much-as-you-like buffet typically includes roast leg of pork, lamb chops and barbecue spare ribs. There's a kids' menu, colourful cocktails and over 100 ports too!
Address: SABINILLAS A CASARES, MANILVA. | Tel: +34 95 289 2380
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See | November 2009
Malaga
EL LAGAR DE TORRIJOS ECOMUSEUM
This 19th-century mill was once at the centre of the region's oil, bread and wine production. It remains preserved in its original state and is free to visit until 2pm weekdays and 4pm on Sundays.
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Hotels | November 2009
Malaga
CORTIJO LA REINA
Located within the Montes de Malaga Natural Park, this luxury hideaway offers spectacular views to the valley. The perfect winter retreat
Address: LOS PEREZ, CARRETERA MALAGACOLMENAR, KM 548. | Tel: +34 951 014 000
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Bars | November 2009
Malaga
COSA DE 2
Pour until your heart's content from your very own tabletop beer pump at this popular cervecerÃa (bar). Check your drinks tally on the big screen but try to avoid competitive drinking with the other tables: it all adds up on your bill at the end.
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Restaurants | November 2009
Malaga
MONTANA DE MALAGA
Dine within this former mansion house in the city's historic Victoria district. Rooms lead out onto an enclosed terrace where
Address: 5 CALLE COMPAS DE LA VICTORIA. | Tel: +34 952 651 244

