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Which flamenco guitar and where to purchase it
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Morante
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RE: Which flamenco guitar and where ... (in reply to Nalkas)
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The advice de Bernd is spot on. Nerja is full of guiris, mostly English and German. There is only commericial flamenco: rumbas, sevillanas etc. Most of the restaurants are bad, catering to the English. You can eat good traditional food in Doña Lola and good seafood in Puerto del Mar, just across the street, where Raúl, one of the waiters is a cantaor gitano, both bars on El Balcón de Europa. There is also a great restaurant which offers cocina japonesa and cocina mediterranea, Sekaí, Calle Castilla Perez, 24. Beaches are all stones,but a great climate.
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