Es Torrent

South Ibiza


Popular with a yachtie crowd, this excellent seafood restaurant is pocketed away on a pretty, hidden rocky cove, 8km south of Sant Josep. Along with the full menu, staff will inform you about which fresh fish and other seafood dishes are available. Specialities include fideuà (paella-like fish-and-seafood noodle dish) and bullit de peix (fish stew).


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