Qué Tal by Stena

Top choice in Puerto de Mogán


With contemporary paintings from local artists on the walls, white tablecloths and an exquisite set menu that changes regularly, Qué Tal is the place for a special dinner. Opt for the wine-pairing option (€49) to sample some special vintages from the cellar. There is one sitting daily at 7.30pm. Reservations are highly advisable.


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