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. I've been living in the South Coast and in the North East so far. I've been told that the food is quite different in some other regions, I'll be trying another part of Andalusia soon, not the coast. It might be a better experience for me gastronomically. But eating in Spain is a very nice experience in itself as people are very cheerful when they have their meals there 




