S’Espigó

Menorca


Amid Maó's long line of portside restaurants offering delicacies pulled from Menorca's seas, S’Espigó stands out, with its smart menu featuring grilled tuned with onions, cuttlefish in its own ink, caldereta de llagosta (lobster stew) and other local favourites. A walk along the quayside will work up appetites for dishes based upon what’s hauled from the Mediterranean the previous day.


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