The 18 best restaurants in Ibiza

la paloma, Ibiza
La Paloma, set deep within the countryside, is one of the best restaurants in Ibiza

These days Ibiza is renowned as much for its culinary prowess as it is for its clubbing scene, and rightly so. In recent years, a slew of world-class restaurants have popped up across the island, adding a much-needed dose of diversity to its culinary landscape. That’s great news for foodies, but purists needn’t be concerned — there are still plenty of toes-in-the-sand gems and rustic, countryside treasures to keep everyone happy. Presuming you can tear yourself away from the dancefloor for long enough to pick up a fork, of course.

For further Ibiza inspiration, see our guides to the island's best hotels, nightlife, bars, beaches and things to do.


Nudo

Helmed by three former Noma alumni who threw off the shackles of a Michelin-star kitchen in favour of a laid-back life by the sea, Nudo is a pared back chiringuito with an easygoing, daily changing menu that’s peppered with a few firm favourites like fried fish taco and boiled red shrimps with homemade kimchi. Locals flock with their kids in tow for the bountiful bowls of homemade pasta, everyone else comes for the sea views and low-key foodie credentials. Sharing plates are best enjoyed with an ice-cold glass of natural wine or their spine-tinglingly good home-brewed kombucha.

Contact: nudoibiza.com
Reservations: Suggested
Prices: ££

Nudo, Ibiza
Nudo is a pared back chiringuito with an easygoing, daily changing menu

Sushi by Walt

A speakeasy-inspired sushi experience on the back streets of Ibiza town may sound like a simple concept but Sushi by Walt goes beyond, as a recently appointed Michelin star attests. Shrouded behind a secretive black curtain and seating only eight diners at one time, the quiet, intimate setting contributes to the feeling of exclusivity. Using the best available catch of the day (some of which is sourced specifically for the restaurant), Walt carefully prepares each plate omakase-style, so that guests can witness every precision cut and placement. Despite humble appearances, dinner here is akin to watching a true master at work.

Contact: sushibywalt.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: £££

sushi by walt, Ibiza
Sushi by Walt was recently awarded a Michelin star

Sa Capella

Special occasion dinners don’t come much more exceptional than at Sa Capella, an old favourite that’s recently undergone a swish new makeover, bohemian heritage in tact. Housed within a cavernous, 16th century chapel among the hills surrounding San Antonio, the candlelit courtyard and dimly-lit, dramatic dining room are both dripping in romance. The menu features lots of local Ibizan produce and the best of land and sea cooked on a wood-fired grill in an open kitchen. Once a favourite haunt of famous epicureans Freddie Mercury and King Juan Carlos I, these days it’s superstar DJs who can’t keep away.

Contact: sacapellaibiza.com
Reservations: Recommended 
Prices: £££

Casa Linda

Perhaps you think that tomato tartare isn’t your thing but hold that thought until after a visit to Casa Linda, where the dish, made using tasty local produce, is their house speciality. Equal parts surprising and satisfying, it sets the bar for a meal you don’t forget in a hurry, especially when paired with the alfresco terrace setting. The restaurant is the first project outside Barcelona for Tomás Abellán, the brains behind the city’s beloved Casa Luz and Bar Alegría, making it well worth a detour into the pine-stacked hills of San José.

Contact: casalindaibiza.com
Reservations: Suggested
Prices: ££

Casa Linda, Ibiza
Casa Linda is well worth a detour into the pine-stacked hills of San José

El Chiringuito Es Cavallet

Adored by the free-spirited bobos who bounce around the globe chasing the sun, El Chiringuito Es Cavallet is one of the island’s most famous restaurants, with a menu that simply begs to be devoured. By day, dine on the salt-kissed sun loungers sandwiched by sand dunes on one side and the Mediterranean Sea on the other. By night, head indoors to see the venue transformed by moonlight, candles, and unashamed romanticism. The seared tuna and the Black Angus fillet mignon cooked on the bespoke wood-fired grill are mouth-watering must-tries.

Contact: elchiringuitoibiza.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: £££
Best table: The much coveted table 12

El Chiringuito Es Cavallet, Ibiza
El Chiringuito Es Cavallet is one of the most famous restaurants in Ibiza

Finca La Plaza

Located in the centre of Santa Gertrudis, widely regarded as Ibiza’s culinary capital, Finca La Plaza lies a stone’s throw from the village’s centuries-old church and the bustling main square. But stepping through its gates is akin to discovering your own secret garden. Ambient music plays, bulbs are strung between palm trees, and an air of Balearic magic hangs in the air. The menu is great too, and full of interesting flavour combinations. Try the crispy artichoke with summer truffle to start and the sea bass cooked on charcoal for main.

Contact: fincalaplaza.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: ££
Best table: Any on the terrace

Finca La Plaza, Ibiza
With fairy lights, a lovely garden and ambient music, Finca La Plaza is full of Balearic magic

The View

Boasting some of the most impressive vistas on the island, The View’s location within the grounds of Seven Pines Resort Ibiza is unbeatable. Built on a clifftop near Cala Codolar, overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the distinctive outline of the rock formation of Es Vedra beyond, it’s a beautiful spot at any time of day but particularly stunning at sunset when the sky glows ablaze. Wine, service and ambience are all exceptional, and the Nordic-inspired menu is worthy of Michelin star status — tuck into the tasting menu (a vegetarian version is available) for the full experience.

Contact: 7pines-ibiza.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: £££
Best table: At sunset, anywhere on the terrace. Indoors, the chef’s table so you can watch masters at work.

The View, Ibiza
The View doesn't go in for false promises: this clifftop restaurant lives up to its name with stunning vistas of the Mediterranean

Los Enamorados

Dining is a sensory experience and nowhere can send the eyes, ears and tastebuds into overdrive quite like Los Enamorados. With a seaside location in Portinatx, Ibiza’s northernmost beach, the alfresco restaurant here is really something else. Arrive at sunset to see the sky blush pale pink, and order cocktails before tucking into dishes including burrata salad, slow-cooked octopus, baked cauliflower and the much-loved gambas taco. The atmosphere is upbeat and the tunes are soul and funk-inspired; you can’t hear a kick drum for miles.

Contact: losenamoradosibiza.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: ££
Best table: On the terrace

Los Enamorados, Ibiza
Seaside Los Enamorados specialises in sharing plates that sizzle

Es Boldado

A firm favourite with locals (who'll find any excuse to get together), Es Boldado’s famous menu features traditional dishes like paella and bullit de peix, the quintessential local stew made with fish and served with rice. It’s a no-nonsense sort of place that boasts one of the best views on the island, overlooking the magical rock of Es Vedra and the Mediterranean Sea below. Open for lunch and dinner, it’s especially popular at sunset, when diners get to accompany dishes with a kaleidoscopic sky and follow it with a shot of local hierbas.

Contact: esboldadoibiza.com
Reservations: Essential
Prices: ££
Best table: Anywhere on the terrace

Es Boldado, Ibiza
Es Boldado is a no-frills place that boasts one of the best views on the island

La Paloma

A laid-back spot near the village of San Lorenzo, deep within Ibiza’s countryside, La Paloma’s charm lies in its simple, home-cooked style food that’s made using the very best organic ingredients and served beneath the shade of trees and blossoming flora. Sourced locally where possible, the menu changes weekly according to seasonality and availability. But the mixed salad, made with fresh veggies from the garden, daily baked bread, and two types of pasta are always available. Come for lunch and be sure to linger, this is rustic, authentic Ibiza at its best.

Contact: palomaibiza.com
Reservations: Essential
Prices: ££
Best table: Anywhere in the garden

La Paloma, Ibiza
La Paloma’s charm lies in its simple, home-cooked style food that’s made using the very best organic ingredients

Casa Maca

Perched on a hill overlooking the glittering lights of Ibiza Town in the distance, Casa Maca is a rural hotel based in a centuries-old finca that’s gained a reputation for a fabulous place to feast among friends. Plump organic veggies are plucked from the surrounding gardens and choice cuts of meat and fish are flame-grilled over charcoal — the emphasis is on quality, local ingredients cooked well, with international flair. Tuck in beneath a velvety black sky and nod along to the eclectic soundtrack — this is an outdoor dining experience worth savouring. Minimum spend of €150 per person.

Contact: casamaca.com
Reservations: Recommended
Prices: ££
Best table: On the outside terrace overlooking Ibiza Town

Casa Maca, Ibiza
The menu Casa Maca is overseen by acclaimed chef David Reartes, and features inventive and contemporary dishes

Chidas

A lively, low-cost locale set among one of Ibiza town’s busy squares, Chidas started out as a small scale cantina but quickly grew into a full scale restaurant. Loved by locals, it’s low-fuss but high impact Mexican food that pairs tasty tacos with tequila and bulging burritos with mezcal and other agave spirits. Bustling from day to night, it’s a casual place where the dishes, drinks and tunes do the talking. That means that as well as being the best Mexican restaurant on the island, it’s also bundles of fun.

Contact: 34 676 159 785; instagram.com/chidas_bar.cantina
Price: £

Pamelas

Set in the San Antonio countryside, Pikes is a boutique hotel famed for its hedonistic leanings and an eccentric setting that could jump straight from the pages of a Hunter S. Thompson tale. It’s also renowned for its flagship restaurant, Pamelas, which serves wildly satisfying Sunday roasts with all the trimmings (and tastes best accompanied by a Bloody Mary, a side of mischievous company, and an ambient soundtrack) in hot pink surroundings. The Love Food Ibiza brunch/lunch has become a daily favourite, don’t leave the island till you’ve tried Tess Prince’s epic Lebanese chicken shawarma.

Contact: pikesibiza.com
Reservations: Essential
Prices: ££
Best table: Overlooking the famous pool from Wham’s Club Tropicana music video

Room 39, Ibiza
Room 39 serves wildly satisfying Sunday roasts with all the trimmings

El Silencio

A barefoot hangout located on the shores of Cala Molí on Ibiza’s west coast, El Silencio is the kind of beach club that leaps from the pages of a design magazine, with fringed parasols, bamboo shading and billowing seagrass lampshades. It’s a welcome antidote to the island’s usual preened glamour, channelling instead the free spirit of the seventies. Three-Michelin starred chef Mauro Colagreco showcases food cooked by the flame, and pretty-as-a-picture plates like sea bream tiradito and hamachi sashimi. It all leaves you feeling energised rather than depleted, a rarity indeed.

Contact: elsilencioibiza.com
Price: £££

The Giri Café

An idyllic spot found in the sleepy village of San Juan, The Giri Café is housed within a 300-year old townhouse that’s set between the historic town square and a bountiful garden. The predominantly Mediterranean menu is etched in simplicity and sings with the freshness of its ingredients – think marinated and grilled octopus with mango, cucumber and herb salad, and lamb rack with roasted beetroot and grilled cabbage. Enjoy in the afternoon with the sun grazing your face, or at night, beneath a sky of twinkling stars.

Contact: cafe.thegiri.com
Reservations: Essential
Prices: ££
Best table: In the garden

The Giri Café, Ibiza
The Giri Café is housed within a 300-year old townhouse - SAYANA CAIRO

La Gaia

Housed within the Ibiza Gran hotel in Marina Botafoch, La Gaia was recently awarded its first Michelin Star. It was a long time coming for chef Óscar Molina, whose creative skill and exceptional eye for detail was already island-renowned. Choose from two (very reasonably priced) tasting menus, the 10-course Tanit or 14-course Posidonia, and relish a carousel of plates that are as pretty as they are delectable. Fine dining on Ibiza isn’t as common as you might think, so this is a great option for a special occasion, especially when combined with the personalised wine pairing.

Contact: lagaiaibiza.com
Price: ££

La Escollera

A family-run affair with over two decades of history, La Escollera is a locals' favourite on the windy shores of Es Cavallet. The most famous dish is Yaya’s (the Catalan word for granny) paella, which was the first thing on the menu when the restaurant initially opened its doors, and remains a bestseller to this day. Another classic is the salt-baked sea bass, which is coated in a crust using the produce collected from the nearby salt flats. A seafood restaurant that makes you feel like part of the family, such laid-back charm is to be cherished on Ibiza.

Contact: laescolleraibiza.com
Reservations: Essential – private events are held here, too
Prices: ££
Best table: As close to the sea as you can get

La Escollera, Ibiza
La Escollera is famed for its rustic paella and various Ibizan seafood dishes

La Torre

Just north of San Antonio, on a rocky hill overlooking the Mediterranean, La Torre played an integral role in bringing back old school, Balearic charm to the white isle thanks to an ambient soundtrack played by Ibiza legends like DJ Alfredo. The vibe these days is a bit more upmarket, attracting glammed-up guests and making bookings essential. There’s a limit of three hours on each table. Nevertheless, dinner and drinks are both delicious and the views are unbeatable. Just make sure you’re there at sunset, when you’re reminded why this is one of the best places in the world to see it.

Contact: latorreibiza.com
Price: ££

La Torre, Ibiza
La Torre helps keep the fires of old-school Balearic charm alive in Ibiza - Grupo Mambo

How we choose

Every restaurant in this curated list has been tried and tested by our destination expert, who has visited to provide you with their insider perspective. We cover a range of budgets, from neighbourhood favourites to Michelin-starred restaurants – to best suit every type of traveller’s taste – and consider the food, service, best tables, atmosphere and price in our recommendations. We update this list regularly to keep up with the latest opening and provide up to date recommendations.