We’ve been creatures of habit the last couple of years as our favourites have since become the kids favourites too. So I don’t think I have any new additions from our recent trip. So at the risk of just repeating previous reviews, here is a brief selection of no frills but delicious places on the island that deserve another mention for anyone seeking out a bit of classic old school Ibiza.
Bar Costa, Santa Getrudis
I've banged on about this place every year. Bocadillos around €4 with jamon / sobresada / salami / Manchego etc or €7 with Iberico, or choose from small plates with their legendary home made bread + tomato. Plenty of options. A very cheap and very good lunch.
El Carmen, Cala d'Hort
Again I bang on about here almost every year but seriously we all have to be very grateful for places like this. A prime location with an incredible view overlooking the two rocks that are so loved and have become part of the islands identity right across the world. Incredible. So... clearly, in the wrong hands, the heritage of Cala d'Hort could very easily be destroyed in a flash if places like El Carmen were under the ownership of people with questionable motives involving Bali beds, bell ends and minimum spends. Each to their own of course. Ha. Thankfully, it’s none of those things, it's a traditional, bustling, slickly run fish restaurant with amazing staff and imo still one of the best paellas on the island with prices starting from just €20 per person. So, the cheapest paella option; a simple Spanish paella for two and a couple of glasses of vino for €45 in the front row view to Es Vedra? Bravo.
Can Pilot, San Rafael
Sensational. Hard to beat this place. Exactly the same standard and texture of meat the last time we were there. We opted for the Ox T bone on the table bbq grill. Potatoes. Grilled tomatoes. Grilled peppers. Huge choice on the menu. Prices the same. Outstanding service the same. Vibe the same. Consistently brilliant.
Fonda Can Costa, Ibiza Town
Blink and you’ll miss it. Back streets of the marina, down a few steps into a basement, a handful of tables with classic red and white tablecloths and welcoming hosts. Family owned restaurant since 1924. Soup starter a few Euro, grilled fish of your choice with salad and potatoes €11.50, flao to finish. Simple as that.
Bar San Juan, Ibiza Town
Another essential. The oldest restaurant in Ibiza (I think?). Very simple Spanish food. Zero frills. No reservations, either arrive before opening and queue for a little bit before 8.30pm or come a bit later and they can take your name and give you a rough time to come back. Tables inside and also out the back on the street. Starters from a few euro upwards, main dishes from €7-15 ish max. Daily specials. Bottle house red €6 or €7. Tins of Estrella for cañas.
Es Pins, San Juan Road near San Lorenzo
A fantastic little place still keeping it very real with their traditional dishes. Again incredible prices for proper food cooked by people who care. Quite a small menu compared to other places but some gems throughout including salads, classic rice dishes and slow cooked meats. Fish soup is great at around €8 plus their sofrit pagès is amaxing at around €13/14. Their standout though is their home baked bread which is just awesome. Well worth the trip.
Could be an @Amigo food tour in few weeks for us?We’ve been creatures of habit the last couple of years as our favourites have since become the kids favourites too. So I don’t think I have any new additions from our recent trip. So at the risk of just repeating previous reviews, here is a brief selection of no frills but delicious places on the island that deserve another mention for anyone seeking out a bit of classic old school Ibiza.
Bar Costa, Santa Getrudis
I've banged on about this place every year. Bocadillos around €4 with jamon / sobresada / salami / Manchego etc or €7 with Iberico, or choose from small plates with their legendary home made bread + tomato. Plenty of options. A very cheap and very good lunch.
El Carmen, Cala d'Hort
Again I bang on about here almost every year but seriously we all have to be very grateful for places like this. A prime location with an incredible view overlooking the two rocks that are so loved and have become part of the islands identity right across the world. Incredible. So... clearly, in the wrong hands, the heritage of Cala d'Hort could very easily be destroyed in a flash if places like El Carmen were under the ownership of people with questionable motives involving Bali beds, bell ends and minimum spends. Each to their own of course. Ha. Thankfully, it’s none of those things, it's a traditional, bustling, slickly run fish restaurant with amazing staff and imo still one of the best paellas on the island with prices starting from just €20 per person. So, the cheapest paella option; a simple Spanish paella for two and a couple of glasses of vino for €45 in the front row view to Es Vedra? Bravo.
Can Pilot, San Rafael
Sensational. Hard to beat this place. Exactly the same standard and texture of meat the last time we were there. We opted for the Ox T bone on the table bbq grill. Potatoes. Grilled tomatoes. Grilled peppers. Huge choice on the menu. Prices the same. Outstanding service the same. Vibe the same. Consistently brilliant.
Fonda Can Costa, Ibiza Town
Blink and you’ll miss it. Back streets of the marina, down a few steps into a basement, a handful of tables with classic red and white tablecloths and welcoming hosts. Family owned restaurant since 1924. Soup starter a few Euro, grilled fish of your choice with salad and potatoes €11.50, flao to finish. Simple as that.
Bar San Juan, Ibiza Town
Another essential. The oldest restaurant in Ibiza (I think?). Very simple Spanish food. Zero frills. No reservations, either arrive before opening and queue for a little bit before 8.30pm or come a bit later and they can take your name and give you a rough time to come back. Tables inside and also out the back on the street. Starters from a few euro upwards, main dishes from €7-15 ish max. Daily specials. Bottle house red €6 or €7. Tins of Estrella for cañas.
Es Pins, San Juan Road near San Lorenzo
A fantastic little place still keeping it very real with their traditional dishes. Again incredible prices for proper food cooked by people who care. Quite a small menu compared to other places but some gems throughout including salads, classic rice dishes and slow cooked meats. Fish soup is great at around €8 plus their sofrit pagès is amaxing at around €13/14. Their standout though is their home baked bread which is just awesome. Well worth the trip.
BalansatQuick list of places I already visited... I'm sure I forgot many restaurants in 20 years of memories ;-)
And some of them don't exist anymore...
105 by La Cantine / Amante / Angolo / Bambuddha Grove / Bar Anita / Boat House / Bora Bora Restaurant / Brisamar / Buenas Ondas
Ca Na Ribes / Cala Bassa Beach Club / Cala D'Hort Restaurant / Can Den Parra / Can Salinas / Casa Maca / Ciao Ciao
Dunes / El Bucanero / El Carmen /Experimental Beach / Fish Shack / Giri Cafe / Herry's Bar / Jockey Club / KM5
Kumharas / L'Elephant / La Brasa / La Oliva / La Scala / La Taberna Del Parque / La Tana / Las Dos Lunas / Locals Only
Manapany / Moorea / Mumak / Om Sweet Home / Passion / Raco Verde / Rasca Lobos / Restaurante 2000 / Restaurante Es Cubells
S'Escalinata / Sa Caleta / Sa Trinxa / Sissi's / Super Tuscan
Lots of different styles & prices, but not enough local favorites... I'll try to remediate this during my next trips
To all regulars of the restaurant thread, what are (for you) the best restaurants missing from this list? (if possible family friendly, and preferably possible to eat outdoor...)
Thanks in advance ;-)
Went to La Gaia in the Ibiza Gran hotel last night - Japanese / Peruvian fusion.
Probably the best place I have eaten in Ibiza, ever.
Superb.
Bit of a weird place, as it doubles-up as TurboRentACar (the hallmark of quality!)
Any Ibiza Town dinner recommendations? Not Tapas / Spanish though
?We went beginning of the season; quite spectacular presentation and incredibly tasty food.
Even with the amount of food we had, we didn't feel full. Exquisite.
Was recommended this place, mixed grill was meat feast heaven. It’s no thrills but well worth the money.Here's one for meat lovers: Visions in the Bay (opposite Sol House and next door to El Kiosko). Bit of a weird place, as it doubles-up as TurboRentACar (the hallmark of quality!)
€20 for a mixed grill. I was ravenous, and didn't finish it. Would surely be ample for 2 people - especially if you order bread and dip beforehand, which thankfully I didn't. Generous meat portions cooked to the North African style. Never judge a book by its cover - I'll be back for sure!
Anyone been to grill in San An? And if i would need a booking for tonight after sunset?