Set inside a 17th-century Ibizan casament (farmhouse), this highly atmospheric restaurant sprawls across a warren of rooms, with lots of historic features to admire, including metre-thick walls. There's also a lovely terrace with views over Sant Agustí's village church. The cuisine is quite elaborate, with seasonal specials and dishes such as roasted turbot with caramelised carrots and white truffles.
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