
Ses Boques
If you’re seeking a superb seafood by the sea in Ibiza, we highly recommend a trip to Ses Boques.
Ibiza is the place to be when you’re hungry. You could spend an entire month on the island and still only experience just a taste of the best restaurants in Ibiza.
Local and international chefs have created a diverse and thriving foodie paradise – so much so, that it’s harder to decide where NOT to go. Good thing we’ve compared the paellas, views, cocktails and tapas to create our very own gourmet guide. Ready your tastebuds, they’re about to go on quite the adventure…
There’s no better way to start your day than with the beach at your feet, a freshly squeezed smoothie, huevos (eggs) and pancakes, so we head to one of the island’s incredible all-day beach clubs, such as Beachouse, Aiyanna or Amante. With excellent food, live DJs, refreshing cocktails and sumptuous sunbeds, you’ll be settling in for an unforgettable day at the best restaurants in Ibiza. Read our full beach club guide to discover the best beachside breakfasts and most nourishing lunches – all with a healthy dose of vitamin sea.
Salt-baked seabass, grilled octopus, garlic Ibiza red prawns – lunch in Ibiza is either by the sea, from the sea, or both. We love dining on traditional Ibicenco fare at family run establishments like Sa Caleta, Ses Boques and Es Torrent, and you’ll find the perfect place to while away the afternoon in our gourmet guide.
Head towards Jondal on the southern coast of the island for a dining experience at one of the trendiest establishments on the island. Savor sensational seafood dishes crafted by celebrated chef Rafael Zafra.
We always recommend a visit to the picturesque Santa Gertudis (you can read our full guide here), in recent years some exciting new restaurant openings have made it a culinary destination in itself. Can Mimosa opened their doors in 2021 and have quickly established themselves amongst our favourite restaurants in Ibiza. For some of the most exciting food and cocktails on the island, the omakase tasting menu at OVERALL is an experience not to be missed.
From rich Italian food in the countryside at Can Domingo or La Paloma to the best Mexican food on the island at Chidas in Ibiza town. We’ve unearthed the hidden tables, tasted the tapas, pigged-out on pizza and distilled our favourites into this year’s Niche Travel guide.
Ibiza currently has three one michelin star restaurants. La Gaia by Óscar Molina at the Ibiza Gran Hotel, Unic in Playa d’en Bossa and the incredible omakase at Sushi by Walt – though, in our opinion, many of the island’s restaurants would be deserving of the award. If you’re craving a gastronomic adventure, make sure you read our guide before booking to make the most of your visit.
We know how important great food is to your holiday. Rest assured, each restaurant in our guide has been tried and tested, and we only recommend the places that we’d be thrilled to spend our own time in. Plus, we’ve included insider tips, such as where to go for pre-dinner drinks and how to secure the very best tables at the best restaurants in Ibiza. If you would like us to create a bespoke restaurant itinerary for your holiday please contact us using this link.

If you’re seeking a superb seafood by the sea in Ibiza, we highly recommend a trip to Ses Boques.

We’ve searched the entire island and we’ve yet to find a view quite like the vista from Patchwork’s rooftop restaurant.

Located in the north of the island in San Juan, the impressive Giri Café is open for breakfast, lunch and dinner.

If you’re searching for a traditional Ibicenco feast, reserve your table at Restaurant Sa Caleta.

Nothing beats an Ibizan sunset and there are few places we’d rather sit at twilight.

One incredible Italian restaurant simply wasn’t enough – so Can Domingo opened a second on its terrace.

When we think of long, warm island nights, we can’t think of a more romantic setting than Can Berri Vell.

Peruvian Chef Omar Malpartida opened Maymanta just last year, but it’s already become our first port of call when our taste-buds are craving spice.

With a bar, restaurant and nightclub, Monkey Ibiza is the trendiest new place on the San Antonio sunset strip.

Carb lovers get ready to indulge your cravings at what is (in our opinion) one of the best Italian restaurants in Ibiza.

A OVERALL the exceptional quality of their ingredients was apparent in the delectable dishes we savored, and the imaginative cocktails we sipped on their terrace left a lasting impression.

With a laid back atmosphere and Ibiza style décor using natural materials this restaurant feels like it truly belongs on the island.

We discovered La Luna Nell’ Orto in 2021, and we wish we had found it earlier, as it really is a hidden gem in Ibiza. You can find the restaurant in Sant Miquel in the north of the island.

Sa Punta exudes an unforgettable atmosphere, encapsulated by its prime location just moments away from Talamanca beach.

Let the in-house DJ carry you through a morning yoga class, lunchtime lounging and then into evening cocktails.

Nestled along the beautiful coastline of Es Canar beach, close to Santa Eularia, Solea stands out as a jewel in Ibiza for anyone looking for a blend of exquisite seafood, enchanting views, and a relaxed yet vibrant atmosphere.

We only recently discovered LU•UM during the 2025 season, and it has quickly established itself as one of our favourite restaurants in Ibiza. LU•UM brings you a one-of-a-kind experience using top-quality seasonal ingredients sourced directly from local farmers, fishermen, and markets.

Whenever we seek a serene dining experience with delectable cuisine, our go-to suggestion is Can Mimosa, nestled in the charming Santa Gertrudis village in Ibiza.

La Era is an exciting new restaurant that opened up in 2023 and is nestled in the picturesque countryside between Ibiza Town and Santa Eulària des Riu.

In a small, remote cove just 8km from Sant Josep, you will find one of Ibiza’s most famous seafood restaurants.

Aiyanna has firmly established itself as one of our top recommendations for a long beachside lunch on the white isle.

Casa Lhasa is a unique restaurant and natural wine bar located in a charming village of Sant Llorenç de Balàfia in northern Ibiza. Housed in a traditional country house, the space maintains its original character with whitewashed walls, rustic wooden furniture, and an open kitchen that flows into a courtyard, perfect for those long Ibizan warm nights.