IbizaRestaurants

Other restaurants in Ibiza

  1. El Ayoun

    When clubbers are ready to take a breather, some like to chill and feed at El Ayoun, a relaxed Moroccan restaurant (with sushi bar). The Middle Eastern food is just the beginning (kitchen closes around midnight). The huge garden terrace is another attraction.

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  2. La Paloma

    La Paloma, located in Sant Llorenç 100m downhill from the church, is an ecofriendly option. It offers creative Mediterranean, especially Italian, cuisine (hams and salamis come fresh from Tuscany) and sources vegetables from its own kitchen garden.

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  3. Osteria Es Figueral

    Pull up a little blue wood-and-wicker chair on the shady roadside terrace, listen to Paolo Conte sing and tuck into excellent pizzas or such Italian faves as saltimbocca a la romana (slices of pork oven-cooked with prosciutto and parmesan cheese).

    reviewed

  4. Kumharas

    You can eat, drink and soak up the final rays of the day at Kumharas. Sunday night is best, with live performances (especially fire dancers). Look for the Rodeo Vaca Loca sign on the main road and turn down Carrer de Lugo towards the sea.

    reviewed

  5. Balafía

    For a slap-up grill over a wood fire, stop by Balafía, set back from the C733 just beyond the junction with the road from Sant Llorenç and recognisable by its bright red and yellow sunset sign.

    reviewed

  6. Cana Pepeta

    Head 500m on to the C733 road and you reach the shady open-air restaurant of Cana Pepeta, where the frito de pulpo (a baked dish of octopus, potatoes, paprika and herbs) is delicious.

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  7. Casi Todo

    For over 10 years, Anne, originally from France, aided by her daughter and grandson, has run Casi Todo, where she rustles up simple, tasty mains and a glorious selection of homemade desserts.

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