Alicante and the surrounding areas on Spain’s East Coast not only have great all year round weather (average temperatures of between 10ºC and 15ºC in the winter), but some superb fine dining options to discover too, as well as best tapas.
Head out of the city around 40 minutes by car directly north towards the town of Cocentaina and you’ll find the two-Michelin-star L’escaleta restaurant, where chef Kiko Moya has elevated local, seasonal cuisine to a whole new level, while on the city’s port itself you’ll find the one Michelin star Monastrell restaurant, which celebrates its 21st birthday this year – the perfect place to watch the sun set over the Mediterranean. And of course, a little further up the coast, in Denia, is chef Quique Dacosta’s eponymous three-Michelin-star cathedral of haute cuisine.
But if you’re looking for a more casual bite in the city itself here’s our guide to where to eat the best tapas in Alicante.
Mavi
This buzzy neighbourhood bar is a great place to start the night and is renowned for the quality of its seafood, which sits invitingly on display. Grab a beer or wine and take your seat at one of only six tables, or at the bar.