Es Molí de Sal

Formentera


In a tastefully revamped mill, Es Molí de Sal boasts a lovely terrace, a stylish chill-out lounge and magnificent views across the sea to Ibiza's Es Vedrà. It serves some of Formentera’s finest seafood, plus salads, pastas and meats. It's worth the splurge: try a rice dish (such as arròs negre) or the house speciality, caldereta de llagosta (lobster stew).


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