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We were recommended Restaurante Alma by our landlady for traditional Valencia Paella. So despite the fact that it wasn't super close to our apartment, we made the effort to go. It's an unassuming restaurant with a bit of a cafe feel to it. It seemed to be good value though, and full of locals at lunch time. We ordered several Paella's to share amongst a group of four, including a Paella made of spaghetti like pasta instead of rice. I think this is quite a unique Valencian take on Paella. It was also relatively dry, which I think is another Valencian Paella take, baking it until most of the moisture is evaperated. All in all, the dry spaghetti Paella was not to my taste (although I accept it's traditional in Valencia) and there wasn't anything else outstanding about the restaurant, although the service was fine.