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Arrecife


Within the 18th-century Manrique-redesigned Castillo de San José, this is one of Arrecife’s most upscale dining experiences, though it's more about the magical setting than the food, which includes imaginative creations like spider-crab 'chocolates' and spinach-and-tomato-stuffed fresh fish. Go for lunch, when you can fully enjoy Manrique's masterful design and the port views through vast wraparound windows.


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