A Foodie in Ibiza November 18th, 2009
There is a great Ibiza Restaurant, well most of the restaurants are great, really. I took a walk along the marina on day and my choice of restaurants were endless. I made sure to go out every evening, around 8pm, because that’s when Ibiza comes alive with people. I estimate around 1000 people walking around the marina front and through the small lovely back streets trying to chose from the plethora of cafes, pubs and restaurants. Fish is the best here, it’s as fresh as it can be, straight from the Mediterranean sea. Most of the seafood restaurants have tanks outside on the open-air patios full of shellfish. The back streets manage to fit tables outside anywhere they can, there’s barely enough room for a passer bye to stroll through.
I found the Santa Eulalia, the San Antonio and the Cala Llongs to have some of the most delicious food to offer. I heard some people thing that San Antonia is strictly for beer drinking, but that’s so totally wrong. San Antonio can not only serve a great tasting beer, but quality food.
Below, I’ve give a list of some of the other restaurants to try while in Ibiza. You won’t be disappointed by any of these choices.
Davids Pizzeria: He make the best pizza and the best lasagna I’ve ever tasted. His pricing is reasonable and he has a special deal almost every night. I got a small pizza and a soft drink for less that 10 pounds.
Then, for a nice fish place, try Fishermans Kitchen: The menu is varied and offers appetizers and main meals. They had a daily selection of delectable, mouth watering specials. The chef here also makes some of the delicious meals for San Antonio
For Thai, try the Banyan Palace: Excellent Thai food served inside an enclosed private garden. It is on the expensive side, but it is the best Thai in Ibiza.
Now, I really recommend not missing Chiringuito Restaurant: it’s located in a private cove on the Cala Gracionetta beach. It’s the best restaurant. Go there. Eat and enjoy. You’ll be back more than once.
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