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Has the Yenuina pasta restaurant closed as well?

The San Antonio branch was being gutted last week, including signage removal and they haven’t updated their socials for a while. Not sure about the small Ibiza Town venue.
 
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Has the Yenuina pasta restaurant closed as well?

The San Antonio branch was being gutted last week, including signage removal and they haven’t updated their socials for a while. Not sure about the small Ibiza Town venue.
I’ll be sad if it has closed. We visited every trip.
 
Has the Yenuina pasta restaurant closed as well?

The San Antonio branch was being gutted last week, including signage removal and they haven’t updated their socials for a while. Not sure about the small Ibiza Town venue.
Ohh thats sad news if its true
 
I was wondering if some members of the forum like natural wines and where they go to taste them in Ibiza? I know casa lhasa , hambre and nudo pretty well, but I'm sure there must be other nice places?
 
I believe it's not even organic wines, but I am not sure.
I wasn't looking for a winemaker, but rather a restaurant that serves natural wine. Here in the vineyards, no one makes natural wine , organic yes you have Can Rich and that all I think ( can be wrong )
 
I wasn't looking for a winemaker, but rather a restaurant that serves natural wine. Here in the vineyards, no one makes natural wine , organic yes you have Can Rich and that all I think ( can be wrong )
Let me ask the owner of Pom thai, he told me that this year he has a selection of 500 wines, i will reply when i know something
 
Any recomendations of nice place to have a dinner and have some drinks before going to Pacha?
Idea is to have a good warm up before entry the club....
 
XAMAKO in the same building as La Bodega but on the other side is also great. Excellent cocktails and run by the lovely Tomas (formerly of La Bodega) and wife. We often went to La Bodega for food and then XAMAKO for drinks. Plus Paradise Lost nearby for drinks.
 
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Whilst wetter weather has seen olive oil prices return to normality, focus has now shifted to eggs. Has anyone else noticed serious egg-related inflation? According to the latest stats, prices are up 25% since April 2024. Big news in a country where tortillas are in the national DNA. Sounds like people in countries with bad outbreaks of bird flu are buying up in bulk in (so far) unaffected Spain and this is distorting the domestic market

 
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