Picoteca 3Maneras

Top choice in Granada


Glorious fresh produce, spot-on service, chic whitewashed decor, excellent Spanish wines and a deliciously creative approach to local cuisine make Picoteca a Realejo gem. South American and various Asian flavours infuse ambitiously reimagined dishes such as pork-and-wild-mushroom risotto, pear-and-pancetta gnocchi, and tuna in orange sauce; every Sunday there's a special arroz.


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