Ibiza Restaurants
Ibiza restaurants enjoys a tremendous variety of
excellent places to
eat, many are known for their traditional Mediterranean style cuisine
that is old Ibiza. Be it homely rustic restaurants, chilled and classy
beach cafes or extravagant high-end eateries, there's something for all
budgets, occasions and persuasions on this island.
Almost all the
Ibiza restaurants have a sidewalk table area, a terrace or garden with
swift and professional service, as almost nobody wants to eat indoors
on those sultry warm summer nights.
Ibiza Restaurants - IBIZA TOWN
Planet Sushi
Delivery by Smartcar to Ibiza Town area and boxes for the beach at the
Blue Marlin mean that Planet Sushi's presence on the island is going to
be far reaching, while the 22-hour opening times and a location to die
for - right on the Pacha roundabout...(read more).
La Oliva
Ursula offers charming attention to all while supervising the smooth
running of the service with her courteous, multilingual waiters.
Outside, tables are set directly in the lane, where the evenings come
to life with occasional street performers...(read more).
Nanking Restaurant
Fresh delicious ingredients, distinctively spiced and carefully
prepared, are the key to a high quality menu with exquisite and
delicate flavors. Faithful residents and tourists alike return time
after time because they know that they will ‘taste the difference’ and
these high standards are never...(read more).
Cafe Sidney
The establishment to Cafe Sidney is open every day of the year from 9
am to 3 am except for half a day on Christmas Eve. The first couple of
winters were difficult as the marina is quiet at that time of year, but
they persevered introducing the now legendary Sunday brunch. This
kicked off the winter trade and established the venue as a weekend
meeting place for island residents...(read more).
Comidas Bar S. Juan
Located on the cobbled streets just off Ibiza port, this cosy eatery is
a culinary Aladdin’s cave of home-cooked treats. If you’re clever, two
of you can munch through bread and aioli, a starter (anchovies with
cabbage hearts recommended!) and a main course for under 25 euro.
That’s washing it down with a bottle of red, too. Menus in Spanish only
so don’t forget your dictionary, amigos.
Ibiza Town, Calle Mont Gri
Tel: 971.311.603
Les Passadis
Situated in the heart of Ibiza Town’s gay district, one of the few
Italian rustic Ibiza restaurants Es Passadis offers a traditional menu.
Delicately balanced but rich in rustic flavour, their homemade pasta
dishes kick some serious punch but their authentic oven baked pizzas
aren’t to be ignored. Baked in their Italian wood oven, there are many
classic varieties to ruse over. Don’t forget to check the daily
specials either.
Ibiza Town, Calle de la Virgen
Tel: 971.932.108
El Pirata
Overlooking the port, El Pirata’s renowned thin crust pizzas make a
perfect option for either a shared meal in lively convivial
surroundings or a tasty snack on the run. Owner Gualtiero selectively
imports his ingredients direct from Italy, which has much to do with
their naturally wholesome flavour. Their sister restaurant next to
Burger King kicks a mean all-day full English too.
Ibiza Town, Calle Garijo
Tel: 971.192.630
La Barraca
Nestled on the picturesque shores of Tlamanca, La Barraca is a
beautifully romantic setting with the choice of the al fresco, palm
sheltered terrace or a candle-lit veranda overlooking the seas. The
luxurious menu is a food lover’s dream with fish their speciality. We
recommend the cod confit with potato cream or the Spanish red lobster
if you’re feeling flush.
Ibiza, Talamanca
Tel: 971.193.463
La Brasa
Leaning quietly amongst the castle walls, La Brasa is another rustic,
romantic setting blessed with a quaint – if somewhat cramped – palm
fronded garden. Expectantly priced, the diverse menu is comprised of
fresh market produce. The fish are straight from the tank.
Ibiza Town, Carrer de Pere Sala
Tel: 971.301.202
Macao Cafe
A popular bistro/wine bar overlooking Ibiza’s marina, Macao Cafe’s menu
is a fusion of Italian and Mediterranean cuisines with the wasabi tuna
steak and con with deep fried courgettes coming in for special
mentions. They also have a sister restaurant in Santa Gertrudis where
the tiramisu is second on the island only to De Valeria.
Ibiza Town, Placa de Sa Riba
Tel: 971.314.707
Sa Punta
Tucked blissfully away on the far end of Talamanca, Sa Punta might not
be cheap but you get what you pay for. In this case, some of the finest
seafood from Ibiza restaurants on the island (in particular the
muscles). The view frames Ibiza Town’s port in all its twinkling
moonlit ambience come nighttime too. It’s open midday-3am every day.
Ibiza, Talamanca
Tel: 971.193.424
Thai’D Up
Thai’d Up is a friendly, perfectly formed Thai restaurant in Ibiza
Town. Elegant in decor, the interior details a rustic Ibizan charm with
intricate South Asian flourishes, whilst the menu offers a classic
platter of authentic Thai cuisine-the head has been imported direct
from Chang Mai. The red beef curry gets our heads-up but pretty much
everything slips down easily –particularly with a crisp, cool Asian
beer – and it won’t rinse your pockets either.
Ibiza, Calle de la Virgen
Tel: 971.191.668
Bambudda Grove
One of the most charming from all Ibiza restaurants dining options,
Bambuddan Grove is set inside a replica Balinese ‘banjak’ (that’s an
Indonesian canteen) and encased in a lush rim of bamboo. A divine
setting, the menu is equally unique with East and West – or
MediterrAsian as they’ve coined it – melding into a truly cosmic
culinary fusion. Main courses can clock in at around 30 euro so it’s
not cheap but with the care and attention that’s poured into these
delicacies you won’t begrudge the extravagance.
Ibiza Town, San Juan Rd
Tel: 971.197.628
Ibiza Restaurants - SANTA
EULARIA
La Rambla
The new owners were forced to take over this larger restaurant when
their original restaurant on Santa Eulalia's Restaurant street proved
too small. Unlike their previous neighbours, they are open all year
round (except Wednesdays) and are rewarded with a steady stream of
customers, most of whom are locals. They serve excellent pastas, pizzas
and a range of other international cuisine at prices that don't appear
to...(read more).
El Naranjo Restaurant
All dishes are fresh, home-made and prices range from 1.000 - 2.300
Ptas.(6-15 euros) which is very fairly priced for the content and
quality.They are open every evening (except Mondays) throughout the
season from 7.30pm till late. Booking is...(read more).
Ca Na Ribes Restaurant
This is probably the poshest restaurant on the street. Certainly the
most palatial. The beautiful central courtyard has a tree growing in
it. Again there are several different dining environments and a lengthy
menu. This restaurant is the place...(read more).
Seventeen
Nestled beneath the hills in the Santa Eulalia suburbs, this modern
Italian restaurant is a mighty rare thing from all Ibiza restaurants –
a classy, high-end dining experience with prices that won’t break and a
vibe that’s effortlessly unpretentious. Offering alfresco dining at its
finest thanks to its chilled patio terrace, the pizzas are straight
from the Italian wood oven but the daily BBQ shouldn’t be overlooked.
Worth the cab fare there.
Santa Eulalia, Calle Los Lirios. Tel: 971.330.930
Ibiza Restaurants - SAN ANTONIO
Tijuana Restaurant
Including many Indian food restaurants and British pubs. While most
visitors look forward to eating some local food, traveler's prefer
their native breakfasts and there is no lack of eggs, bangers, bacon,
mash and even grits to be had on...(read more).
Curry Club Restaurant
Whether it's hot and spicy or something a little easier on the mouth,
San Antonio’s Curry Club won’t disappoint. The restaurant is situated
just a few minutes walk from Café Mambo & Café Del Mar, making
it
easy to get to straight after...(read more).
Sa Cappela
Consistently lauded as one of finest from
all Ibiza restaurants, Sa Cappela is something of a favourite amongsth
DJ’s promoters or anyone with a bit of flash cash burning holes and
it’s not hard to see why, either. Hidden inside a converted 16th
century chapel, Sa Cappela’s bare stone walls, intimate enclaves,
candle lit ambience and classical soundtrack all create a spellbinding
setting in which to enjoy the succulent meats and fresh fish
delicacies.
San Antonio, Santa Agnes Rd
Tel: 971.340.050
Banyan Palace
As its name suggests, the Thai restaurant Banyan Palace is awash in the
extravagant. Gold detailed gates, coloured lanterns, serene Oriental
gardens, lavish mirrors and teak furniture combine to create an
elegant, unique ambience, whilst the extensive menu spreads across
Ibicenco/Thai seafood fusions including richly spiced duck, poultry and
beef concoctions.
San Antonio, Avienda San Agustin
Tel: 971.347.735
Cafe Del Sol
An intimate relaxed eatery run by Ramon from Cafe Del Mar and located a
few hundred metres up the road, with the relaxed outdoor patio offering
the same sunset bliss as its father bar. The food is a marriage of
Mediterranean and Galic influences with the fish a particularly
speciality.
San Antonio, Calle Alemania
Tel: 971.803.087
David’s Pizzeria
Living in San Antonio? Like pizza? Then look no further than David’s
where the extensive menu will satisfy pizza addicts of all persuasions,
whilst mouthwatering treats like their homemade lasagna and salmon
pasta provide solid alternatives. A short walk – or stumble – from Cafe
Mambo, David’s is an affordable and delicious start to any evening with
a set menu gifting you a starter, a beer, a pizza, a desert and a shot
for just over 10 euro. The word bargain doesn’t do it justice.
San Antonio, Calle De Madrid
Tel: 971.803.849
Villa Mercedes
An impressively decadent garden restaurant, one of the pleasant either
from Ibiza restaurants Villa Mercedes is as plush as it gets in San
Antonio. Tessellated stone pillars and rococo furnishings grant it a
Miami mansion vibe, whilst flamenco legend Paco Fernandez routinely
provides the musical ambience. The Karma Bar provides a Moroccan styled
post-work, pre-dinner wind down, whilst the food itself is out of this
world – check the tuna steak for some mouthwatering action.
San Antonio, Passieg De La Mar
Tel: 971.348.543
Ibiza Restaurants – SAN RAFAEL
El Ayoun
A trendy Moroccan haunt, El Ayoun’s menu is a uniquely spiced in Ibiza
restaurants, richly flavoured platter of the most taste-arresting North
African delicacies this side of Rabat. Yet it’s as famous for its
adjoining late night cocktail bar – the chic, stylish Privado Club. So
if you’re feeling indulgent, treat your tastebuds in El Ayoun’s exotic
environs then bowl next door for some intimate drinking.
San Rafael. Tel: 971.198.335
L’elephant
A swanky cosmo-European styled dining haunt, L’elephant’s exclusive
environs is all contemporary curves ant exquisitely detailed
furnishings. Perfect, then, for an intimate coupled dining experience
with a finely tuned menu to match. Classic cuisine with a contemporary
twist, L’elephant can also lay claim to the most panoramic vistas of
Ibiza restaurants you’ll find. Swing a right just before Privilege.
San Rafael. Tel: 971.198.056
Pikes
The legendary Pikes hotel might be best known for hosting Wham’s Club
Tropicana’video but it’s also home to a charming, intimate restaurant.
Either sit leisurely inside the rustic walls of this 15th century finca
or recline on the leafy courtyard patio. Wherever you choose, the menu
is gourmet decadence personified, with the marinated salmon in mustard
and dill or the grilled foie hake in orange sauce just two of the
exquisite recommendations. An essential Ibiza restaurants experience.
San Rafael, San Antonio Rd. Tel: 971.342.222
Ibiza Restaurants - SALINAS
The Jockey Club
A
leisurely luxury beach bar/cafe, ocean side dining doesn’t come much
classier – or chilled – than this. Resting in the heart of Salinas –
the essence of Ibizan beach life for many – the Jockey Club is a
gorgeous wooden shank blessed with some of the finest freshly caught
seafood on the Ibiza restaurants so keep an eye on the specials board
for the day’s haul. It’s expectantly pricey though so expect some
damage if you’re pigging out.
Salinas. Tel: 971.395.788
Enjoy your trip to Ibiza...!
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