Reservations · Outdoor seating
Scenic beachfront spot with creative Mediterranean-Asian seafood, lively cocktails, and strong kid options; generally delicious but pricey with occasional service and billing hiccups—book ahead for the view.
Mar y Mar delivers solid A-grade performance anchored by exceptional beachfront setting and strong seafood quality, making it competitive with the area's better neighborhood restaurants. However, inconsistent execution on busy evenings and occasional service lapses prevent it from reaching grade A territory. The destination appeal and family-friendly setup make it worth a visit for the location and Mediterranean-fusion menu, though premium pricing warrants attention to bills.
Beachfront energy defines the scene here: sandy strolls to the table, sunset colors, and a split setup with lounge poufs and a sit-down dining area. Service is often warm and on-the-ball—one guest said, "our server timed courses perfectly and remembered us on the second visit"—though a few outliers reported brusque moments. The location steals hearts, and cocktails like Coco-Loco and mojitos add to the holiday mood. In the kitchen, it leans Mediterranean seafood with Asian-fusion flourishes: grilled octopus, tuna tataki, sashimi, prawns al ajillo, even a soft shell crab burger with kimchi mayo. When the sushi hut is open, rolls and sashimi are a hit; when closed due to weather, the broader menu still carries the night. Most plates land flavorful and fresh, but occasional misses (over-salted fish or tired fry) show that execution can waver on busy evenings. Families are well covered thanks to a real kids menu—pasta with tomato or butter, chicken nuggets with fries, and baked fish—plus mild mains like fish and chips. Even with creative touches elsewhere, there are plenty of familiar choices, so parents can relax while adventurous diners explore sashimi or octopus.
Area: Beachfront promenade in Peguera catering to holidaymakers; relaxed resort vibe with sunset views and cocktail culture.
Safety: Tourist-heavy, well-lit, active foot traffic; generally safe, typical resort-season crowds.
Nearby: Directly on the sand with lounge/bar area; near other beachfront restaurants, shops, and hotels.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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