Once again we went to our favorite (not local) Tapasbar in Malaga City - El Pimpi.
The main reason for going to Malaga this time was to visit the new Museo CarmenThyssen which should open their doors this Thursday. But the vernissage this evening was limited to celebs and we had no luck in arguing about being Norwegians and had travelled long distance for the event. Without a special invitation card, the door secured by policemen was closed.
The decorations on the walls at Pimpi had to be our only art discoveries this evening.
However, watching the chef preparing our medioTapas plata (8€) with Jamon Iberico, could be seen as art performance what so ever.
The end product looked like this, served with peanus and bread
No question. My wife appreciates both the tapas and the vino blanco. Something to adopt my dear fru Burums.
One of the celebrities that was invited to the opening of CarmenThyssen Gallery was the Malaga-born actor Antonio Banderas. We could see him making comments about the event on TV this morning, but the closest I came to him, was posing besides his signature on one of the barrels at El Pimpi.
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