Which restaurant in Ibiza?

WeLuvIbiza

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We are going for a long weekend in September and are going for a nice meal for one of the nights. We love KM5 and have had some nice meals in the old town. We would like to try somewhere different.. perhaps.

If you were going for only a few nights and knew you might not be going again without children, where would you go for a romantic meal?
 
KM5 is my favourite-ist too.

Have you tried Sa Capella, L'Elephant, El Ayoun, Amalur to name a few??

As you've said there's loads of nice restaurants in the old town but I find the ones away from the town more romantic settings.
 
Barbie and I will look after any children next time your in ibiza if you want to go out for a romantic meal without them
 
Barbie said:
:lol: As long as they have feet :twisted:

(should we steal their feet if they do have them in case we ever get babies that don't have feet put into our care so we can reattach feet to them and ensure that all the babies we look after have feet?)
 
zarbtron said:
Barbie and I will look after any children next time your in ibiza if you want to go out for a romantic meal without them

Very kind offer but I have read or your various plans involving windows and high rise buildings:lol:
 
WeLuvIbiza said:
We are going for a long weekend in September and are going for a nice meal for one of the nights. We love KM5 and have had some nice meals in the old town. We would like to try somewhere different.. perhaps.

If you were going for only a few nights and knew you might not be going again without children, where would you go for a romantic meal?

I can highly recommend La Olivia in D'alt Villa. It's a beautiful setting, really old Spanish style, whitewashed walls etc. The food was amazing aswell and very reasonably priced.
 
WeLuvIbiza said:
Very kind offer but I have read or your various plans involving windows and high rise buildings:lol:

Nobody wants us for baby sitting duties :confused: :lol: ;)

Sa Punta is fab as well, very romantic esp if you request a table closest to the sea.
 
staying in playa den bossa this year, never stayed here before, any good restaurants? want to treat my girlriend really well out there this year she has been amazing the past year, been through some ****e. or any parts o the town i should stay well clear of.?

thanks in advance. :)
 
Weeman said:
staying in playa den bossa this year, never stayed here before, any good restaurants? want to treat my girlriend really well out there this year she has been amazing the past year, been through some ****e. or any parts o the town i should stay well clear of.?

thanks in advance. :)

KM5 is within easy reach of PDB and is the perfect setting for a romantic evening; http://www.km5-lounge.com/km5.htm. If you suprise your misus with a night here, it's almost certain she won't be disappointed.
 
Weeman said:
staying in playa den bossa this year, never stayed here before, any good restaurants? want to treat my girlriend really well out there this year she has been amazing the past year, been through some ****e. or any parts o the town i should stay well clear of.?

thanks in advance. :)

PDB is generally pretty rubbish for eating, lots of horrible BA places where everything comes with greasy chips :rolleyes:

Hop in a taxi to KM5 like Welove....said, or El Ayoun or anywhere in Dalt Villa - that will earn you some good b/friend points ;)
 
I can highly recommend Escalon in the old town,we had a lovely meal there a few weeks ago and it's reasonably priced too.:)
 
If you want somewhere for just the two of you & very romantic....El Corsario - You can stay there for the night too.....

Top of Dalt Villa
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You see right across the port etc at night - Simply stunning setting.

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Warning - The staff only speak spanish...

Food - SIMPLY BRILLIANT!
 
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