Located in the centre of Malaga, just off Plaza de la Merced, La Peregrina is a great spot for a quick lunch or a light snack.
With a conch on its logo, it’s clear that this simple eatery, with a few small tables with bar stools, specialises in fish and seafood.
If you want something small, there is a selection of Spanish tapas, such as croquetas, ensalada rusa or tortilla – all starting from around two euros.
If you’re a bit hungrier, a fritura malagueña (a selection of battered and fried fish) is big enough to share between two and will only set you back 10 euros.
Beer and vermouth are available on tap.
Daryl moved to Malaga permanently in 2014 having first fallen in love with the city on his Erasmus year. After working for many years at local expat newspaper SUR in English, Daryl gained expert knowledge in life from the perspective of foreign residents and decided to co-found Malaga Guru in 2016.