Dining
From Michelin tables to beach-club long lunches — where it's worth booking, and what each room is actually like.
Casanis Bistrot
A long-loved French bistro tucked into Marbella's old town — warm, characterful and consistently excellent, with a faithful local following.
Read →El Lago
A lakeside fine-dining room east of Marbella, long celebrated for its commitment to local Andalusian produce and a refined tasting menu.
Read →Messina
Chef Mauricio Giovanini's intimate, creative tasting-menu restaurant near Marbella's centre — one of the town's most serious kitchens.
Read →Nobu Marbella
The Marbella outpost of the global Nobu name, inside the Puente Romano resort — polished Japanese-Peruvian cooking and a see-and-be-seen room.
Read →Skina
A tiny two-Michelin-star room in the old town turning Andalusian produce into one of the most serious tasting menus on the coast.
Read →Trocadero Arena
The quintessential Marbella beach-club lunch — feet near the sand, rice dishes and rosé, and a scene that runs long into the afternoon.
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