Pan y Vino

Menorca


Patrick and Noelia are your hosts at this Menorcan country-house restaurant, where French-meets-Mediterranean cuisine is prepared with finesse. Book a table on the terrace for one of the seasonal tasting menus, which might include dishes like hazlenut-crusted sea bass or wild-mushroom risotto with truffle oil and Mahón DO cheese. There's a well-edited wine list, too.


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