Matiz and the Art of Social Dining: Eating Well Near the Cathedral

For years, the immediate radius around the Málaga Cathedral—affectionately known as La Manquita—was a gastronomic minefield. It was the land of plastic paella photos and aggressive menu-touting. However, the last few years have cemented a sophisticated shift in the city’s center, driven by Málaga’s unstoppable luxury boom. The area has evolved into a hub for what is increasingly known as “social dining,” with Restaurante Matiz standing as a prime example of this transformation.

María Rojas
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