A local favourite overlooking the harbour, with an elegant dining room full of edgy contemporary artwork, Junonia fuses ambitious creativity with classic La Gomera cuisine courtesy of internationally trained chef Fran Mora. Highlights include a sophisticated take on Italian dishes like black pasta with salmon in lobster-vodka-and-prawn sauce and exquisitely prepared fish such as grilled dorada (sea bream). Book ahead.
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