How to spend €100 in Malaga
Are you looking for a delicious and affordable way to explore the culinary delights of Malaga? Look no further than this ultimate eating challenge for under £5! In this video, we take on the challenge of finding the best cheap eats in Malaga for breakfast, lunch, and dinner.
Starting off the day right, we explore the vibrant and bustling Mercado Central de Atarazanas, one of Malaga’s most popular markets. Here, we discover some of the freshest and most affordable breakfast options, including traditional Spanish churros with chocolate, juicy fruit, and savory pastries – all for under £1!
After a satisfying breakfast, we hit the streets to explore some of the city’s most popular lunch spots. From tapas bars to food trucks, we sample a wide range of mouth-watering dishes and local specialties, including Iberian ham, fried fish, and gazpacho soup. All of this delicious food comes in at under £2 per meal, leaving plenty of room in the budget for an indulgent dinner.
For the grand finale, we scour the city for the best and cheapest dinner options. We discover some hidden gems, including local bistros and taverns that offer a wide range of traditional dishes and fusion cuisine. Whether you’re looking for seafood paella, hearty stews, or international favorites like pizza or falafel, there’s something to suit every palate and budget.
Throughout our journey, we provide helpful tips and insights into how to eat cheaply in Malaga while still experiencing the city’s vibrant food culture. We also share some of the best places to find the cheapest eats in the city, from local markets to off-the-beaten-path eateries.
So, join us for the ultimate eating challenge in Malaga and discover the most affordable and delicious eats that the city has to offer. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or a first-time visitor, this video is the perfect guide to help you eat well, save money, and experience the best of Malaga’s culinary scene.
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28 Comments
eso son porras no churros pero bah da igual
Cienmon is SHIT
I would spend the rest on a flight back home 😂
Useless video
Pimppi
Can you tour of Pakistan
😂😂😂😂😂 100 montaditos is just for tourist like you, are anything else but traditional 😂😂😂😂😂
El pimpi??? Lo de detras parece la Alhambra
JAJSJAJJA 100 MONTADITOS its also a franchise so its everywhere in spain
Also that looks more like a porra than a churro
Wtf. It's cheaper in spain than it is in the philippines??? How is this happening???
Visit Fuengirola to find out a fun fact…
Stop that.
The recorder man is my stepdad
Pompidou section….
Absolutely, no one who has read at least something about the city would go to 100 Montaditos to taste "traditional" tapas.
Been to montaditos and its actually class
On a flight home
Nobody gonna talk about the £13 flight next week?
Every 1 euro huh in the restraunt can i buy the restaurant
I love Malaga city
Omg, if you visit Málaga and only have 100€, don't you dare to eat in the "100 montaditos". It's shit. Go to a good restaurant to eat ffs 🤌
Come to sevilla, in august is very nice to visit
Go home, tourists
100 montaditos… my god
Cringe stop. Hes nit annoting
We love Malaga ❤
Always avoid Phil the Flute!
Those are porras, not churros 😂
could you recommend a local restaurant for seafood, what is your favourite with reasonable price?