Whilst you are most likely to spend your time sunning by the pool, and partying, there is a lot more to Ibiza than those activities alone. A cultural haven too, you should also make time for the delights that Ibiza's restaurants can offer.
There is plenty of variety for you to choose from; whether you wish to dine on Spanish classics, traditional Ibicenco dishes, Chinese, Italian and everything and anything in between. With such a wide range to choose from, you can dine in a different country for each night of your stay.
Because of the island's popularity across Europe, it is also possible to taste the cuisine from countries you may not immediately aware of; Germany and Holland for example. Why not take the time to try something a little different whilst in Ibiza?
Whichever of Ibiza's restaurants you decide to visit, you are sure of a great welcome and the food will most likely be of an excellent quality with local produce relied upon. For an excellent deal at lunch, look for the "menu del dia"; particularly in Spanish restaurants, which will give you three courses and wine for little more than ten Euros!
There will of course be restaurants attached to the hotel or resort you are staying in, and these can be good too. However, for the real experience, seek out those along the marinas and into the countryside.
Good weather and good times are a byline for Ibiza, and there is no reason why you shouldn't enjoy the excellent food that Ibiza's restaurants serve up on a daily basis. A word of warning though; as summer season peaks, some less than wonderful places do open. When deciding which place to dine out, spend a little time looking at the clientele. The rule of thumb here, (as with anywhere in the world), is if the locals like it; they must be something right.
There is plenty of variety for you to choose from; whether you wish to dine on Spanish classics, traditional Ibicenco dishes, Chinese, Italian and everything and anything in between. With such a wide range to choose from, you can dine in a different country for each night of your stay.
Because of the island's popularity across Europe, it is also possible to taste the cuisine from countries you may not immediately aware of; Germany and Holland for example. Why not take the time to try something a little different whilst in Ibiza?
Whichever of Ibiza's restaurants you decide to visit, you are sure of a great welcome and the food will most likely be of an excellent quality with local produce relied upon. For an excellent deal at lunch, look for the "menu del dia"; particularly in Spanish restaurants, which will give you three courses and wine for little more than ten Euros!
There will of course be restaurants attached to the hotel or resort you are staying in, and these can be good too. However, for the real experience, seek out those along the marinas and into the countryside.
Good weather and good times are a byline for Ibiza, and there is no reason why you shouldn't enjoy the excellent food that Ibiza's restaurants serve up on a daily basis. A word of warning though; as summer season peaks, some less than wonderful places do open. When deciding which place to dine out, spend a little time looking at the clientele. The rule of thumb here, (as with anywhere in the world), is if the locals like it; they must be something right.
About the Author:
Tom Binns is a comic for many years he has run the website Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.
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