Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic beachfront fusion spot for paella, sushi, and grills with lively service; memorable when on form, but inconsistencies in pacing and seafood freshness mean expectations should be managed.
Set right on the sand, this spot leans into sunset views and a buzzy, celebratory mood where servers are often name-checked as warm and welcoming. Expect a scene of birthdays, cocktails, and plates landing amid sea breezes; one diner noted it felt perfect for a first night on the island. While many describe smooth pacing, others hit slow patches and occasional seasoning swings, so patience helps with the beachfront energy. The kitchen blends Spanish staples and Japanese touches—think paella next to gunkan, takoyaki, and grilled seabass. On good nights, the black rice paella and ham croquettes draw raves, and sushi can be fresh and polished; on off nights, seafood can taste tired or salty. This is contemporary fusion more than tradition-first cooking, ideal for groups who enjoy variety and a view rather than purists seeking textbook classics. Families are common here. Burgers, fries, simple grilled fish, and customizable sushi give kids accessible choices, and portions—especially paella—tend to be generous. That said, fusion items may challenge very picky eaters, so steer toward approachable staples and expect per-person costs in the €45-60 range for a full meal in this seafront setting.
Area: Lively beachfront strip popular with holidaymakers, music, and sunset drinks; relaxed resort vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked tourist zone; occasional late-night rowdiness typical of resort areas.
Nearby: Directly on Playa d'en Bossa with hotels, bars, beach clubs, and watersports nearby.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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