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Gastro News: The Arrival of ‘Relleno’ and Málaga’s Young Chef Revolution

March 10, 2026ByMaría Rojas
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Málaga’s culinary landscape is shifting gears, mirroring the rapid expansion of its booming tech valley. For years, the city’s dining scene was comfortably anchored by traditional chiringuitos and classic tapas bars. While those beloved institutions aren’t going anywhere, a fresh wave of culinary innovation has firmly established itself as we move through 2026. We are seeing a distinct pivot towards specialized, single-concept eateries and a formidable takeover by a new generation of local chefs who are rewriting the rules of Andalusian cuisine.

María Rojas

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