El Diablo

Lanzarote


The Manrique-designed restaurant at the park's reception area is gimmicky but fun – whatever meat you order you can watch sizzling on the all-natural, volcano-powered BBQ out back. There’s a good list of local wines, though the food mostly disappoints.


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