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Beloved for its friendly service and reasonably priced daily specials, Moreno is one of several busy seafood spots on this square on the peninsula's northwest tip. It's opposite the seafood auction market, where you can watch restaurant buyers from across Spain bid for the day's catch. Chocos, ³¦²¹²õ³Ù²¹Ã±³Ü±ð±ô²¹²õ (small cuttlefish), chipirones (squid), stuffed tuna – it just doesn't get any fresher.


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