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A Quick And Easy Guide To Ibiza’s Restaurants

Posted on Saturday, November 14, 2009 in Business

It is more than likely that you are hitting Ibiza to soak up the party atmosphere, dance the night into morning, and spend some quality time topping up your bronzed tan. However, there is more to this island; no more so can this be found than in Ibiza's restaurants. There is plenty of variety for you to choose from; whether you wish to dine on Spanish classics, traditional Ibicenco dishes, Chinese, Italian and everything and anything in between. With such a wide range to choose from, you can dine in a different country for each night of your stay. If you so desire, you can even spend a night or two tasting the food that the Netherlands has to offer. A popular destination for the Dutch, Ibiza's restaurants are not simply limited to standard offerings you would expect to see anywhere. The prices for food across the board is impressive, however, for truly great savings you need to head for the Spanish and local restaurants. At lunchtime, (anywhere from eleven to four most days), the "menu del dia", will see three wonderfully presented courses, accompanied by a bottle of local wine, be yours for just about ten Euros! You could of course elect to stay with what is offered through your resort. However, whilst these are generally of a high standard, it is outside of the resorts that the real gems can be seen. Try also to move away from the tourist traps; head into the hills and along the western coast for excellent service and quality. Ibiza's restaurants add so much more to your vacation than somewhere to eat but, if heading out in the summer, do be careful. More and more, lower quality, restaurants open up, and there are of course the global fast food chains. But steer away from these if you can, and follow where the local residents go the real Ibizan experience. Tom Binns is a comic for many years he has run the website Ibiza Boat Charter Life of Riley.