Easily Distracted by Thai Food á la Fuengirola

Yep, Thai it is. Because no one has ever said “no” to Thai food. Right? 😄

I love spicy food. My favourite kitchen is of course the Tamil-Ceylonese kitchen, and my second most favourite kitchen is – Thai. Of course 😏 Thai food is just amazing, and reminds me pretty much of Ceylon Tamil food because of the spices and the coconut milk. Yet, there are still some differences, which makes them unique. Serve me Tamil and Thai food. I’ll be happy 😅

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Lunch at La Tagliatella, Plaza Mayor

After exploring the Alcazaba of Malaga and the Gibralfaro, I was so hungry – so hungry, that I actually didn’t what to eat, because I was to tired. I had walked 12 km, and couldn’t really think about searching for a quiet place to eat, so I just went for the first restaurant I could see. Some café that didn’t offer much vegetarian food – so I got a bread with some tomatoes and a coke 😅

Herefter I decided to go for the Plaza Mayor, so I took the C1 line. Went for a proper lunch at La Tagliatella.

Damn, what a great lunch it was!

Garganelli all’uovo e burrata (with tomato sauce, basil and homemade burrata). It was so authentic 😍😋

And then some shopping 😉

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Alcazaba of Málaga & Castillo de Gibralfaro

Then I had a few days on my own, while my brother went for work. Fuengirola is a beautiful town, and as my brother lived only few metres from the beach, I work up early to go to the seaside and enjoy the sunrise. It was some priceless moments, and I could feel how much I needed this kind of space during a hard time. I felt so grateful while enjoying those moments, and they helped me to recover and come back to the normal.

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Catedral de Málaga

After visiting the MIMA, we walked down the streets of the Centro. We were a bit thirsty, so my brother took me to his favourite café (or cake place) – La Victoria, where we got some cake and something to drink.

Hereafter we went for another walk down the Centro, where we walked by the Teatro Romano and then the Catedral de Málaga. My brother hadn’t been to the Málaga cathedral, so he asked if I wanted to go inside and see it. I motly have a creepy feeling when it comes to churches. Especially as a child, I used to be a bit scared of the atmosphere in churches – mostly because of funerals are taken place in churches. But when he asked, I was like okay, he is asking, so let’s go..

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