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The Best of the Restaurants in Menorca

March 17, 2010 by admin  
Filed under Cuisine

By choosing Menorca as your holiday getaway, you’ve already done yourself a favor. You’ll find more than enough ways to make the most of your time, either on the beaches, in the water, or in the villages. Whether you decide to keep yourself busy or to simply lie out under the Mediterranean sun, one thing is for sure: you won’t want to miss out on the restaurants in Menorca. Because of its historical fusion of so many cultures, the island offers a varied dining selection of Spanish, Italian, and Mediterranean influence.

Most of Menorca’s vibrant villages are teeming with great restaurants. There are so many choices, in fact, that you might feel overwhelmed when mealtime arrives and there are tasty smells pouring out of every doorway. A little research before your trip will prove helpful. By checking out dining recommendations on internet travel sites, you’ll be able to locate the establishments that other tourists have enjoyed.

Café Balear, with chains in Ciutadella and Cap d’Artrux, is the perfect stop for a seafood lover. Among their specialty dishes are the moist rice with lobster, monkfish and prawn casserole, and mixed fried rockfish. The Mediterranean Sea generously provides the ingredients, and the Café sends its very own boat out every morning to ensure customers of daily fresh meals.

Italian fare is also abundant in Menorca. At The Cobblers, a classy bistro in the small village of Alaior, you can enjoy beautiful weather while dining on their garden patio. After selecting from an extensive wine list, you might dig into a plate of Cider and Honey Roasted Lamb or an Argentinean Prime Fillet Steak. Meanwhile, at the Cala’n Bosh Resort Restaurant in Ciutadella, you will primarily find Italian cuisine (Penne Arrabiata and Tagliatelle with Pesto are among the favorites).

Don’t rule out hotel restaurants. The Bahia in Ciutadella has an award-winning chef on staff, and though the menu is not as fancy as other island establishments, they offer anything from fish to barbecue. Their selection is nearly as vast as the overall selection of restaurants in Menorca. If you’re smart, you’ll wear yourself out during the day so that by evening you’ll be ready to dive into this island’s outstanding culinary tradition.

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