Restaurante Chikito

Granada


Revered local poet Federico García Lorca was among the intellectuals who hung out at this restaurant back in the day. Nowadays, its faux-medieval woody interior caters to a mix of visitors and smartly dressed locals who come to dine on timeless favourites such as oxtail stew and roast lamb.


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