Ibiza probably has a higher concentration of restaurants than any other place of similar size on the planet, apart from the major capital cities. This means that Ibiza is blessed with an enormous number and variety of restaurants from which to choose, in an extraordinary variety of different settings. The most obvious that leap to mind would obviously be the fish restaurant on the beach – where you can dine in the shade with your toes in the sand.
Or perhaps the quayside of a pretty little bay sampling the day’s catch fresh from the fishing boats. Your dinner options might include candlelit luxury alongside one of Ibiza’s fortress churches high above the centre of the island, with the distant lights of old Ibiza town sparkling in the distance, or the far off lights of distant ships traversing the invisible horizon with myriad stars overhead.
Alternatively, a restaurant alongside one of the island marinas, accompanied by the indignity of rubbing shoulders with wealthy yacht owners swapping tales from the high seas. Or, truly away from it all, at one of the many isolated country restaurants amidst the scents and scenes of an unspoilt, and relatively undiscovered, Ibiza.
In addition to local Spanish fare and the more unusual typical Ibicenco dishes with their mix of influences from the various cultures that have occupied the islands down the centuries, fine Italian, French, Dutch and German restaurants vie with Thai, Chinese and Japanese restaurants, some so authentic that all of the decor and even the chefs have been imported from their country of origin to complete your perfect experience. In fact every taste from around the world of cuisine is represented at one place or another and the competition is hot, so quality is not hard to find, as long as you look around and do your research.
So to guide you in the right direction – welcome to our guide to the island’s restaurants, where you will find some of the better options appropriately highlighted. One of the nicest surprises when you visit Ibiza is the relatively low cost of eating out. It is often cheaper to visit a restaurant than to buy and cook the ingredients yourself. This is especially true of the ‘menu del dia’, the Spanish lunchtime menu, which normally involves three courses, often with wine thrown in, and can usually be found for less than 10 euros.
Bear in mind that it does get hot here and the least attractive place to spend the hottest part of the day can be the kitchen, trying to master an unfamiliar cooker!
Local Produce
The quality of the locally grown food is another example of the effect that enormous amounts of sunshine have on living organisms. The vegetables are as healthy as the indiginous population are happy, and the same appears to apply to all of the other animals with that we share the island with. We’d never really thought about a happy chicken before – coming from England where they all used to live in battery farms…
Anyway, the point is… it is far easier to make really good food with really good ingredients, so, in the same way that artists seek out the island as a place to >>create their art – because the light here is unique (very sunny), culinary artists are also attracted to this oasis, because the local produce is powerful and produces phenomenal results (it grows well in the sunshine). We shouldn’t be surprised really… every other type of artist is represented on the island, from the physical to the spiritual … why not the nutritional?
The choice becomes bewildering when the myriad of other ‘summer only’ restaurants open up too. Some are fantastic, others not quite so good – we’ll try to keep you informed whilst trying not to get too fat. After all we have to do the beach research in our thongs too..
IBIZA RESTAURANTS
Atzaró, Agroturismo and Restaurant in the heart of IBiza
WINE AND DINE
The team behind Ibiza’s much-loved Agroturismo Atzaró have had a busy winter…
Aura IBiza, Dinner and Music
ENERGY BOOST
From the moment one steps through its fabulous entrance you’ll feel embraced by Aura, one of the island’s …
Bambuddha Grove, IBiza Restaurant Lounge
BLUSHING BUDDHAS
As you stroll beneath a luscious canopy of bamboo and past watchful stone statues eyes, you’d be forgiven…
Café Mambo
MUSIC AND MAGIC
No Ibiza experience is complete without watching a spectacular sunset at Café Mambo, restaurant and bar in San Antonio…
Cap D’es Falco
SUBLIME SUNSETS
Tucked away in the protected national park of Ses Salines you’ll find Cap des Falco. Being hard-to-find makes your journey to this striking location even more worthwhile…
Cicale Italian Restaurant
AN ITALIAN AFFAIR
Michela and Paolo, the couple behind the incredible Italian restaurant Cicale, have a long-standing love affair…
Club Sushi
FINE FUSION
Glide through the glitz and glamour of cocktail bar Privado and you’ll discover an intimate dining space where east meets west…
Costa Mara
FIVE-STAR FOOD
An uber-stylish dining room, a kitchen serving exciting and modern cuisine as well as five-star service…
El Ayoun, Luxury Restaurant
PALACE OF PLEASURES
When the front entrance to a restaurant is a tropically bathed pathway leading to a pint-sized wooden…
Hacienda Na Xamena
DREAM KITCHEN
Dine outside on a mountain top, go on a gastronomic journey around the Mediterranean, or grab…
KM5 IBiza
AMBIENCE IN ABUNDANCE
The unassuming façade of this 400-year old house on the San Jose Road gives little indication that behind its wooden doorway lies Ibiza’s very own Narnia…
La Sal, Hotel Restaurant
AUTHENTIC WITH A TWIST
Attracting as much attention as the luxury five-star hotel complex within which it is housed, gastronomic restaurant La Sal…
Las Dos Lunas
THE COW JUMPED OVER TWO MOONS
There are restaurants in Ibiza that are infamous, famous and iconic. There are some that are even legendary, epic and have mythic status. And then… there is Las Dos Lunas…
Pacha Restaurante in IBiza
THE CHERRY ON TOP
When compiling a list of ‘must-visit’ destinations in Ibiza, Pacha is guaranteed to appear …
Plaza Del Sol
PLAZA IN THE SUN
What do you get when you match a sun-dappled Mediterranean restaurant with the picture-perfect…
Sa Capella
DIVINE DINING
Nestled in the peaceful hills outside San Antonio is Sa Capella, one of Ibiza’s most divine dining experiences …
Sa Punta
STRAIGHT TO THE POINT
At the furthest point of Talamanca Bay, with breathtaking views to Dalt Vila you’ll find the chic hangout …
Savannah, Restaurant & Bar
A JEWEL BY THE SEA
At the end of San Antonio’s sunset strip, overlooking what is quite possibly the most famous sunset in the world, Savannah Beach Club is a relaxed and sophisticated respite…
Sushi Point
SUSHI BY NAME, SUSHI BY NATURE
When it comes to Sushi we’re a fussy bunch, but the all-new sushipointibiza – a double-barrelled sushi bar and catering servi
















