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Marucho
The guide was updated:Marucho is a very casual seafood restaurant with an overwhelming selection of fresh fish and seafood, such as hake, spider crab, mussels, and the catch of the day on display in the glass casings for guests to see.
Useful Information
- Address: Calle Tetuan 21 Santander
- Opening hours: Mon & Thu–Sun 1pm–4pm / 8pm–11pm; Tue 1pm–5pm; Wed closed
- Website: www.restaurantemarucho.es
- Phone: +34 942 27 30 07
- Email: maite.marucho@gmail.com
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