Ca N’Aguedet

Menorca


A familiar atmosphere and elegantly presented, classically Menorcan cooking with a contemporary touch await at Ca N'Aguedet. Refreshed under new ownership, this much-loved restaurant prides itself on hearty dishes, like melt-in-your-mouth porcella al forn (roast pork), conill amb figues (rabbit with figs) or the signature arròs de la terra, based on a centuries-old recipe. There's a €20 three-course set menu.


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