Reservations · Delivery · Outdoor seating
Destination-worthy seafront Mediterranean spot with standout starters, sunset views, and generally attentive service; paella and pacing can be inconsistent at peak times.
Set on the bay, Es Virot feels warm and welcoming with golden-hour light spilling across a wooden deck and waves just beyond the rail. Service often reads as friendly and attentive—several diners shout out staff by name—though peak times can slow the pace. One diner put it simply: "Sea breeze, plates to share, and a sunset that steals the show." The cooking leans Mediterranean seafood with smart touches rather than theatrics—think garlic prawns, zamburiñas, classic paellas, and the occasional twist like hoisin bream or yuzu pearls. Most praise centers on vibrant starters and generous rice dishes, with occasional misses on fish doneness or paella timing when the terrace is full. It suits travelers seeking a relaxed seaside meal where the view and the plate are in dialogue more than a white-tablecloth procession. Families fit right in. Kids gravitate to fried squid and burgers, plus simple sides and potato dishes; paella portions are easy to share. There is no need for a separate kids menu when the core list already has approachable choices, though picky eaters may prefer earlier seatings when service is zippier.
Area: Lively seafront strip in San Antonio Bay with sunset views, mixed tourists and relaxed holiday vibe.
Safety: Generally safe, busy promenade; high foot traffic at sunset, typical resort-area awareness advised.
Nearby: Near beaches, hotels, and sunset viewpoints; short walk from central San Antonio nightlife.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Outdoor seating
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