Casanis

Marbella


Situated on one of the prettiest streets in town, Casanis will transport you to a Tintin fantasy world: its dining-room walls are covered in cartoon-style murals, interspersed with (real) leafy ferns and plants. The cuisine spans the seas, with dishes such as Bourgogne snails, beef Wellington and bluefin tuna from Barbate on the Cadíz coast, all prepared with flair.


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