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We were in the vicinity and while I 'd read that the town itself was rather ugly, we needed a meal, so went into the town. Around the centre of town, there were about 3 tapas bars that didn 't look at all promising for food, as is often the case in Spain at lunchtime. We decided to ask a couple of the men there, and they enthusiastically recommended Portochico, as a place where one eats well. We were pleasantly surprised to find an attractive little port and a very nice restaurant with a good menu and some outdoor seating. They have a special of 35 euros for two people for the bogavante, which is their specialty and was explained to me as a type of paella. We opted to have the version of it...