At Al Hambra, you’d be forgiven for thinking you’re enjoying a drink in bustling Valencia. However, one glance at the palm-fringed canals from the terrace will remind you of your Gulf location. This traditional Spanish eatery offers a colourful array of dishes. The seafood paella is a must, but there are also delicious tapas, rustic Spanish dishes and tasty vegetarian options to try. A mariachi duo adds to the lively atmosphere. It offers the perfect setting for al fresco dining too.
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