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Tucked away on a quiet street in the heart of Ibiza Town, mere steps from a bustling plaza, La Brasa Restaurant stands as a delightful surprise. Contrary to any initial impressions of it being a tourist trap, this enchanting establishment offers a genuine taste of Ibiza. The restaurant’s exterior modestly conceals its inner beauty. As you step in, you’re greeted by an exquisite courtyard dining area canopied with ancient wisteria, its old Spanish-style tables inlaid with tiles and adorned with fresh flowers. The interior is just as mesmerizing, with a pristine old wooden bar and tables draped in thick white linen, all under the warm glow of subtle lamp lighting. The culinary journey at La Brasa is a reflection of the extensive and reasonably priced Ibicenc menu. The Chipirones, small fried and battered squid, were a standout starter, cooked to perfection and not a bit greasy. The Solomillo for the main course was a revelation in itself, cooked medium, with faultless taste and texture that you’d expect from a specialty meat restaurant. (Even the presence of tinned button mushrooms among the array of mushrooms, topping the Solomillo couldn’t detract from the overall excellence of the meal) The staff’s service was exemplary - quick, friendly, and eager to accommodate. This level of attentiveness added a layer of warmth to the already inviting ambiance. The dining experience peaked with the dessert - a cheesecake so light and flavorsome that it left an indelible impression - I am happy to herald it as one of the best on the island in two decades. Paired with a glass of Dolce Mataro sweet red dessert wine, it was the perfect finale to a meal that far surpassed expectations. Top tip - As much as La Brasa excels in offering a memorable lunch experience, there’s an air of romance to the venue at night that beckons for another visit. It's truly beautiful! While the restaurant might lose some of its intimate charm in the busy summer months, it remains a hidden gem, especially as a winter retreat. La Brasa has not only met but exceeded expectations, evolving from a place of wary curiosity to a favored destination for future dining adventures.
Cat MiltonCat Milton
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was introduced to La Brasa d'Eivissa on the recommendation of a dear friend, and I'm delighted to report that it lived up to the hype. This establishment seems to be the go-to spot for locals and Spaniards who truly know their way around the culinary delights of the city. It was such a pleasant change of pace not to be surrounded by the typical swarm of tourists one might expect in many Ibiza eateries. This distinct crowd indeed elevated the entire experience from our previous dining adventures on the island. The gastronomy at La Brasa d'Eivissa is nothing short of exemplary. Our culinary journey included the classic Paella, delectable mussels, an array of diverse tapas, and a selection of fine Spanish wines. To cap off our meal, we enjoyed two perfectly blended Mojitos. Each dish was executed flawlessly, leaving our palates satiated and longing for more. What truly made our evening memorable, apart from the food, was the impeccable service. The staff were genuinely warm and attentive, making us feel as though we were the only patrons in the restaurant. Their dedication to our comfort and enjoyment was evident throughout the night. The ambiance of La Brasa d'Eivissa only added to the allure. Nestled in the backyard of a traditional home, the decor transported us back in time, reminiscent of a charming old village. The entire setup, combined with the ambient lighting and soft music, created a magical setting that complements the culinary delights. Should my travels bring me back to Ibiza, a return visit to La Brasa d'Eivissa is undoubtedly on the cards. To anyone seeking an authentic Ibizan dining experience replete with impeccable service, sumptuous food, and a mesmerizing setting, look no further. La Brasa d'Eivissa is the epitome of culinary excellence on the island.
Fotios PFotios P
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Beautiful restaurant, excellent location, great food. We visited for an evening meal on our recent holiday and were recommended LaBrasa d’Eivissa. We were told to book ahead but even at the height of season it wasn’t too busy even at 8pm and were able to be seated straight away. We were seated in a really beautiful courtyard, in between the indoor and outdoor areas. It is really beautiful and the atmosphere they create is second to none. Service was a little slow but staff were friendly and good at their job. The oysters we had for starters were unbelievable, they were my favourite part of the meal. My wife loved them also but said she would have liked the option of a hot sauce with them, but I loved them the way they were. For the main I had the lobster, there was quite a wait for it to arrive. It was cooked very well, really delicious. It came traditionally with all the shell, this may put some off especially as no tools were given to help get all the meat out. My wife had the baked fish was once again found it delicious and highly recommends it. Pricing is expensive but inline with most establishments in Ibiza. Again like most places on the island bread and water is not complimentary. The restaurant is beautiful but you can see some elements of the kitchen look unclean and my only real criticism is that the toilets were really dirty and poorly maintained. Don’t let this put you off it is a great restaurant and we enjoyed our time here. Get the oysters!
Tom StephensonTom Stephenson
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We walked past this restaurant a few times on the way to Ibiza town. It looks stunning. And is. We wanted to make our last meal in Ibiza special so booked a table for 5. We were sat by the toilets where we would smell the very strong toilet bleach. My husband and I started with the onion soup which was very nice. I then went onto the baked leg of land, with potatoes. When it arrived, it looked lovely but I was surprised to see we only had 1 1/2 potatoes each. The lamb was tasteless, the only thing giving it some taste, albeit salty was the sause. My husband had the pork which was so salty he couldn't finish it. Later in the evening he was violent sick. Service was ok but not worth the price we all paid for the meal. The good thing about the evening was the venue which was gorgeous. I wouldn't recommend this place to anyone but I'm glad we tried it. We just won't go back again
Martin Conroy-EdwardsMartin Conroy-Edwards
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Siamo stati 2 volte a cena durante il nostro soggiorno a Ibiza. Il posto ci ha stuzzicato parecchio sui social, dove ci siamo caricati di elevate aspettative. La location è meravigliosa. Però abbiamo notato alcune criticità, che magari potrebbero essere d’aiuto ai ristoratori. C’è parecchia confusione con un turnover frenetico di clienti. Il servizio è capillare con molti camerieri, efficienti, tuttavia c’è poco tempo per esprimersi, chiedere magari dei consigli. Diciamo che ci si sente poco “coccolati”. Se vuoi prendere un calice di vino, sei costretto a bere del vino sfuso della casa. Non aprono bottiglie su richiesta e questa secondo me non è una bella cosa. Infatti, la seconda sera, ho chiesto un calice di vino rosso e mi è stato portato un bicchiere di vino rosso ghiacciato, molto annacquato e imbevibile (come quello che si usa per la sangria). Al che, ho chiesto prontamente di sostituirlo con un rosato. La richiesta ha fatto storcere il muso alla cameriera, ma alla fine ha esaudito la mia richiesta. Il rosato sfuso è senz’altro meglio del rosso sfuso, pur essendo nulla di che. In Spagna è comune servire nell’attesa pan y alioli. Pur avendo un costo minimo, negli altri ristoranti dove siamo stati è un qualcosa che viene chiesto al cliente oppure richiesto dal cliente stesso. Qui invece viene portato in automatico come se fosse una entrée offerta dalla casa. È una banalità, ma credo che sia il cliente a dover scegliere se pagare o meno, altrimenti la entrée la devi offrire. Altra cosa, la paella de mariscos e pescato del giorno era sicuramente ben cucinata, ma il pesce non era assolutamente fresco di giornata. Chi viene da località di mare si accorge quando il pesce è congelato. Questo piatto lo sconsiglio altamente. La seconda sera abbiamo deciso di prendere qualcosa di diverso e ci siamo affidati al menù dei piatti speciali extra. Mia moglie ha preso la Ceviche, già provata altrove, che è risultata iper carica di cipolla e molto annacquata. Io mi sono buttato su un hamburger, sempre fra i piatti extra (foto allegata), e non mi è stato nemmeno chiesto il livello di cottura desiderato. Mi è stato servito estremamente ben cotto, quando generalmente lo preferisco al sangue. Nulla di che, nulla di più di un burger King qualsiasi. Non ho trovato nulla di speciale. I prezzi sono complessivamente onesti, tuttavia non adeguati alla qualità dei prodotti. Il posto incanta e ti carica di aspettative, ma secondo me ci sarebbe da lavorare più sulla qualità che sulla quantità, puntando più sulla cura del cliente che sul turnover frenetico di clienti per aumentare gli incassi.
Pierre GuarinoPierre Guarino
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Definitely the best restaurant to go for atmosphere. We made our reservations early to make sure we were able to get a spot. Tables are a little cramped outside as it’s kind of narrow and there are two rooms off to the side. Upon leaving we found that they had a bunch of tables outback as well. Service was exceptional, there were several people that helped us. When the food arrived it was hot and smells fantastic. I had the Roquefort steak which was cooked to perfection. My wife enjoyed the grilled fish which was also cooked to perfection. We did not enjoy any cocktails as we had a pitcher of sangrias prior to arriving and we were also too full for dessert. I would definitely recommend visiting this restaurant
tony villatony villa
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Carrer de Pere Sala, 3, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
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+34 971 30 12 02
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labrasaibiza.com
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3.9
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Cozy Mediterranean eatery featuring grilled meats & paella, plus a plant-filled terrace.
attractions: Castle of Ibiza, Puig des Molins, Ibiza, Parc de la Pau, Catedral de Santa Maria, Casa Broner Museum, Museo de arte Contemporaneo de Ibiza, Museu Puget, Centre d'interpretació Madina Yabisa, Casa de la Cúria, Roman Catholic Diocese of Ibiza, restaurants: Can Terra Ibiza, Calma, Lío, Kaixo Ibiza!, Cappuccino Marina Eivissa, Restaurante La Bufalina, El Zaguán, S'Escalinata, Pizzeria Pinocho, MARINER

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