Vino+ Lanzarote

Puerto del Carmen


Authentic Andalucian and local Lanzarote ingredients fuse on the elegantly prepared menu at this smart cordobés-owned tapas bar, hidden away towards the east end of town. Pick from platters of Iberian ham and Spanish cheeses, creative plates like couscous with king prawns, and tasty vegetarian bites including spinach-and-goat's-cheese pastry drizzled with palm honey. Excellent wines; live music on Thursdays.


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