Sea Tara you used to be a quiet and beautiful place I liked to recommend to everyone I was meeting on the island ! I was amazed when I discovered you guys, felt like you made a place in harmony with the vibe of the island, the food was good and the very chill musique selection was especially nice ! The volume was quiet and respectable so we could hear each other speaking ! now the sound system is so load and I don’t understand how you jump from this specific selection to this very bad taste commercial playlist music !!?
And So looooad guys !! That s called sound nuisance//noise pollution for everyone all around please be conscientious of that… you need to take the world around you in consideration and eventually keep the magic you were able to create in order to keep the lovely reputation you have been building so far…
Also the food used to be great ! Now when you sale on the menu avocado toast, poached egg with zaatar and you bring on the table a piece of white bread with avocado, no zaatar and boiled egg instead how to call that experience but disappointement ?
I m sharing my experience hoping it s gonna help you to bring order in your beautiful house, and it s not the fault of the people working in the restaurant, that’s management responsibility !
Still, I...
Read moreTucked away in a quiet corner of Copenhagen, just steps from the shoreline, Sea Tara delivers an unexpectedly authentic Israeli breakfast experience – and it does so with heart.
From the moment you walk in, you’re welcomed with warmth and genuine hospitality that instantly sets the tone. The food is carefully prepared and hits all the right notes. The hummus? Just like in the Middle East – smooth, well-seasoned, and deeply satisfying. The eggplant with mayo? A beautifully balanced dish, rich and creamy yet refreshingly light. And the fruit bowl – not just a decorative afterthought, but a vibrant, fresh, and generous serving of nature’s best.
The coffee was a pleasant surprise – high quality, especially by Copenhagen standards. Add to that an excellent music selection and a calming sea view, and you've got a sensory experience that goes far beyond the plate.
What makes this place even more special is its family-friendly vibe. It’s located right next to a resort pool, which adds an extra layer of fun for families with kids. Whether you're looking for a peaceful breakfast or a lively meal with little ones, Sea Tara delivers.
Overall rating: 5/5 Delicious food, warm service, stunning sea views – a full experience that bridges cultures in the most...
Read moreWhere do I even start? I’ve been coming to this beach for over 10 years now. It’s always been one of the quieter, more relaxing spots—no fuss, just peace. Not much had changed until my latest visit. The owners of Sea Tara seem to have been expanding over the past two years. The whole strip behind them has turned into some kind of Bali-style resort. It’s not really my taste, but congrats on the business :).
That said, what used to be a relatively small, chill beach bar two years ago has now morphed into a full-on beach club, complete with an over-the-top sound system. The bass is way too loud, and since the four mega speakers are positioned right at the beachfront, the sound echoes across the entire beach, disturbing everyone here. I think your beach bar is nice enough without this excessive setup. Turning down the bass wouldn’t hurt—it’d actually make the beach enjoyable for everyone, not just your customers.
Now, I get that change is imminent and not bad per se, but this particular change doesn’t feel sustainable for the overall vibe. Sadly, this kind of over-exuberance seems to be a growing trend on the island, and it’s hard to see how it can last without impacting what made this place special. I’m curious to hear the owners’ response to my...
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