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In
Cadiz you can find as good a range of traditional bars and restaurants
providing tapas, economical daily menus and great restaurants,
as any wear in the province and often cheaper than other seaside
towns. However, Cadiz also has it's ever increasing selection
of contemporary bars and restaurants that wouldn't look out of
place in any major capital. These provide new twists on traditional
themes as well as providing food for more adventurous palettes.
Wandering
the streets you will come across wonderful delicatessens, bodegas
offering the local sherries, tempting pastries and a couple of
great Vintners.
N.B.
Some of the better restaurants and bars are closed Sunday evening
and all Monday.
Here
are some suggestions on the Google
Map for the apartment.
Restaurants with their own sites;
Ventriloquism
del Chato - Gastronomic delight, same group as El Faro, menus
on the sites. Locatedby the beach on the strip of land that joins
Cadiz to the main land.
El
Faro - One of the most famous old style restaurants in Cadiz
located in the popular Viña Barrio. Personally I prefer
the tapas at the bar.
Modern:
El
Balandro - Very stylish, horseshoe
tapas bar and restaurant.
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