Hugely popular with ibicencos, this low-key, fine-value country restaurant specialises in island cuisine and barbecued meats – succulent pork steaks, tasty lamb chops – all well seasoned with Ibizan salt. Portions are huge, so if you aren't desperately hungry you could share, and there are good Ibizan wines. Eat on the attractive vine-shaded terrace or in the charmingly rustic interior. No bookings.
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North & Interior Ibiza
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