
The German Chef and owner, Rainer Feuchter, will cook for you exquisite Spanish and German dishes using only the best quality produce, the fish will be the freshest you have ever eaten. This is fine gourmet dining at its best!
The elegant and spacious restaurant is in the Belle Époque style and is surrounded by two further rooms which are constructed mainly of glass giving lovely views over the pool and large Canarian garden. Have your aperitif here, we serve a chilled glass of Cava, watching the sunset over the west coast. This elegant restaurant, open from Wednesday to Sunday for lunch and dinner (reservation is recommended) features silverware, antiques and stunning oil paintings from the 17th century. In our wine cellars you will find more than 200 different wines ranging through Bordeaux Chateaux, German, Spanish and Italian wines. A daily changing gourmet menu is around Euros 32- plus 5% tax.
For further information and reservations please visit our Webpage
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