Looking for Pembroke Pines's best patatas bravas or spiciest chorizo? These are the Spanish spots doing it best. We analyzed millions of reviews from the top local sites to compile This list of top Spanish restaurants. Send your taste buds on holiday with mussels and glasses of Sangria at these Pembroke Pines dining destinations.
Finding the right Spanish restaurant for you shouldn’t be so hard. We analyzed 790 lists and articles from top sources like CultureTrip, 16799 Pembroke Pines restaurants’ ratings across Google and Yelp, and 823905 reviews – all with some boam magic to make sense of the madness. We cross-referenced with top lists, like CultureTrip - Top 10 Restaurants In Plantation, Florida. As restaurants continue to adapt to COVID-19, you can trust us to show the latest information on which restaurants are open and how with our real-time data recommendation engine. Restaurants can’t pay to show up on this list, so enjoy the best food with no agenda. These ten options are sure to delight.
A white wine and some nice, tasty crab curry - specifically a Riesling - go really well together. This drink will help bring out the most of the spicy in your food, trust us!
Experts recommend pairing a battered hake with a glass of Cava, a popular sparkling wine.
On March 23, 2005, Thailand’s Spanish fans celebrated a new world record by the seafood stick, weighing 110 pounds.
October in The United States, people celebrate seafood and chow down for National Seafood Month!
If you’re a big fan of Spanish, then you should definitely consider visiting the Santa Barbara Harbor & Seafood Festivale in California, The United States
Pembroke Pinesis notorious for tricky parking. To make the hunt for parking easier, we’ve partnered with a cutting-edge digital parking reservation system, Spothero, that enables you to book a spot in advance before you visit your chosen Spanish spot.