
Taberna Alaska se encuentra en la Calle Reboul número 37. Sus propietarios ostentan una larga trayectoria en el sector de la pescadería tradicional, cuatro generaciones que llevan más de 100 años trabajando la materia prima más codiciada en la ciudad: el mejor pescado y marisco fresco del litoral andaluz. David y Adrián son hijos de Paco Robles (Marisquería Noray) nietos de Miguel Robles (propietario de la recordada Alaska) y bisnietos de uno de los últimos cenacheros malagueños. Ambos decidieron cumplir su sueño y rendir homenaje al abuelo abriendo junto al jefe de cocina Juan José Aranda una taberna con el espíritu de las de antaño, con tanto éxito que han abierto otra recientemente en la Avenida Europa.
Address and Contact Information
Address: Av de Europa, 44, Carretera de Cádiz, 29003 Málaga, Spain
Phone: +34 697 50 43 92
Website: https://alaskagrupo.com/
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Reviews
Padron peppers were a bit overfried, didn’t enjoy much, but the rest was so good.
Please note there are no English menu, so I just showed pictured from the google reviews
Also there are the queue as place is very busy!!
The service isn’t amazing, they dropped some food on us without apologising too much (this happened at another table too). Anyway, overall I’d say it is worth to try as the food is very good!
We’ve adobo, shrimps, pimientos padron, berenjenas, mejillones al vapor everything 10/10 super fresh and super tasty! You can see a lot of locals visiting this place and it can get very busy 🙂 service is great – fast and friendly. Don’t expect nothing fancy – but very local and authentic
Seafoods are so fresh, nothing wrong and bad. I just too love this restaurant!
Thanks Mario for recommending this restaurant and writing down the dishes that we must gonna order!
However, if you are looking for an authentic experience, this is a must in Malaga.
Only locals come eat here. Saying that we felt like home is an understatement – at the end of the dinner, the waitress was hugging and kissing my daughter! They offer no dessert. Our daughter wanted one, so they scavenged some candies from who knows where for her.
The food is amazingly fresh and prices are ridiculous for someone coming from Germany or the UK.
We ate until our bellies were almost exploding and we had to leave them a huge tip – which they did not ask for in any way but were of course very grateful for.
If we lived in Malaga we would come here like twice a week, probably
PS they added an English menu available via QR code or their website – adding this because some comments were mentioning this is not available. It comes to show they are striving to improve which is to be appreciated.
The ensalada rusa was filled with seafood, and the gambas perfecto. The ostras were fresh and tasty.