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serious omission from the listing – confirmed this month (Jan.’15) by a rave review .....”This was indeed one of the best main meals I have had for some time.  Very well cooked & delicious…… You need to go there to see just how good it is”. We are now able to agree but more comments welcome. 966 432 843 / www.restaurantelasenia.net / [email protected] Restaurante LA SEU : C/ Loreto 59, Denia.   A still great (formerly Michelin- starred) restaurant specializing in rice dishes.  Low muzak.  A must for visitors. Ground floor  lunch menu €20 (evenings €22.00).  96 642 4478 / open daily /  info@laseudenia. com  / www.laseu.es/ Restaurante VENTA de POSA : A winning stop on the way back from Denia!! On the road out of Denia to the Marriott Hotel & Jesús Pobre.  We continue to be delighted with our rediscovery of this old coaching inn and, for a real Spanish experience, this takes some beating.  Starting with an excellent salad and 4 other starters followed by their daily dish (generally rice-based) that forms the centre of their delicious menu-del-dia at €14 !  In terms of imaginative Spanish food this is almost unparalled in regard to quantity, quality and value. Pleasant service.  BAD muzak (on our visit 1st Feb).  Their sister restaurant in Denia Drassanes specialises in fish (please access info via their website). 96 578.4672 / open midday 7/7 & evenings Fri & Sat.  http://www.ventadeposa.com/  [email protected] JESÚS POBRE Restaurante LA TASCA : Charming Italian owner – set in an attractive courtyard. As it was full we found the service under strain. There is muzak but, mercifully, not in the courtyard. The lentil soup was superb. Renowned for meat cooked on an open-grilled fire yet all choices