13:00 - 21:00
Wednesday - Monday
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"This young and fresh restaurant placed in the most typical and luxurious zone of Marbella’s promenade"
" It proposes to his customers a dynamic and mixed-colored cuisine capable of mixing the Italian tradition with the culinary innovation dictated by the exigency of wanting to satisfy the multitude of clients proceeding from every part of the world. Fresh products, searched carefully and proceeding from the same zones of origin they do it that the dishes of "ENTONCES" are a victory of flavors and colors, with a high relation quality / price."
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Very cozy and familiar place, thanks to the company of Marco (the owner) a close and detailed person who makes your lunch / dinner a great experience, being fun and welcoming. We ordered pizzas are very rich with good quality of food. 100% recommended
Magnificent treatment, very rich and tasty food. Marked the owner is a wonderful person and treated us 10. We will return!
Here is very delicious food and the restaurant is also very nice. The place is clean and respects the safety regulations against Covid 19. You have to try it once in your life because it's worth it!
Very nice restaurant with magnificent views of the beach. The food is great always accompanied by a musical thread according to the place. The treatment of the staff is very close and friendly. 100% recommended
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Paseo Marítimo, 5, 29602 Marbella
652 205 709
aggradimarco83@gmail.com
About Marbella
The oldest part of Marbella is a real find. It’s a labyrinth of pedestrian streets that are laid with red tiles and crazy paving. The buildings are all whitewashed and topped with terracotta roofs, and many date back to the renaissance. Some are wrapped in bougainvillea; in fact the whole area is bright with flowers. The houses area all arranged on corridor-like streets that emerge on little squares like Plaza de los Naranjos, where the square’s restaurants place their seating in a small formal garden bordered by orange trees. The old quarter is also kept spotlessly clean, to the point where the tiles shine in the sun.
MoreThere are 20 beaches along the front of Marbella, most with sand that has a darkish tint, and all are served with facilities like chiringuitos (beach bars). Lifeguards are on duty at nearly all of them from Holy Week right the way through to the end of September. One of the picks is El Faro, on the west side of the port. At 200 metres it’s not the largest, but has been awarded the Blue Flag in 2016 and has an arc of sand washed by knee-high waters, great for the little guys to splash around to their heart’s content.
MoreThis handsome walkway leads down from the Alameda Park to Playa de la Venus next to Marbella’s marina. It’s a broad pedestrian avenue with palm trees, meticulously-trimmed hedges and several pieces of great public art. The bronze sculptures were designed by the 20th-century surrealist Salvador Dalí, so you could easily pass a few minutes studying them, perhaps from one of the beaches along the way. Shops and bars line the walkway, and if you’re visiting Marbella by car then there’s a handy car park underneath this esplanade, with convenient access to Marbella’s old-town and beaches.
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