Arte y Sabor restaurant.

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People-watching and eating go hand in hand at this casual eatery on the Alameda de Hércules. Grab a table – though you'll need to come early – and go vegetarian with classic North African–inspired dishes such as tabouli and felafel or stick to traditional Spanish staples such as pork loin with serrano ham.


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