Reviews on European food in Son Bou, Alaior, Balearic Islands. Son Bou is a small village in the Alaior region of Menorca, Spain.
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3 based on 292 reviews
Found this super restaurant after trying a couple of others in the town and finally found a restaurant that actually served traditional Spanish food instead of catering to the English masses (everywhere else seemed to serve everything with chips or Italian food). Had super tapas which I highly recommend. Staff were very friendly and accommodating with excellent service.
4 based on 114 reviews
We remain closed between 28. 10.19 until 1st of May 2020. Thank you very much. We hope to see you again next year. Muchas gracias.
We had breakfast here, the food was a let down, salty scrambled eggs and croissants warmed up in a sandwich toaster, so they came out squashed. There was also a hair on one plate. The coffee was good though, so I wanted to be fair with an average rather than a poor rating, but it was a close call.
4 based on 144 reviews
Visited again tonight. Ordered homemade croquettes and a portion of garlic bread to nibble on before the mains. The croquettes were excellent, bechamel, rather than potato. Garlic bread, thumbs down. Three tiny petit pans. Two with garlic butter, one missed the garlic butter altogether. Vino, apparently the house red was not acceptable, so one at a couple of euro more was proffered. Okay, thatâs fine. Mains: his slow braised beef was good. My duck confit was suddenly unavailable just as it was due to be served. Instead I was offered duck breast. No problem until I tried to cut it. So tough and bouncy one slice escaped to the floor. Oh god.... Iâm pretty tolerant but the very polite serverâs explanation that I should have ordered it rare was not a acceptable. Sorry people, but slow cooked confit of duck cannot be substituted for rubbery duck breast. Regret wonât return, despite lovely staff.
4 based on 596 reviews
Did not book and arrived early and were invited to have a drink in the lovely garden area.The meal was excellent and restaurant became more busy as the evening went on. Will definitely return.Million thanks!
4 based on 444 reviews
Gluten free restaurant
We ate here a few times during our holiday to Son bou. The restaurant was lovely, food great and the staff there are friendly and make you feel very welcome. Would definitely recommend this restaurant to anyone visiting Son bou. Plenty of choices on the menu, meat, fish,vegetarian and even gluten free. For anyone travelling with children who are a little fussy, this restaurant is great for them, all 3 of my children enjoyed and ate all their meals and asked to return the next day.
4 based on 339 reviews
I found Son Bou really soul-less - not much there and apart from the Buddha Bar they reminded me of saloon bars but in a modern style. This place was so pretty with gorgeous views and the seafood divine. The staff were delightful - happy and the men smelt very nice :)
4 based on 423 reviews
Ate here twice and enjoyed the food. Sat there every night to have drinks . There was a dancer who we have seen many times but during the second week it was cancelled as the weather wasnât good. This year Vicente the owner had a singer. She had a lovely personality and wandered around everyone as she sang. Songs likeâBig Spenderâ went down well. At one point a man and woman stood up and danced as she sang. Not part of the act at all but obviously professional dancers. They were superb. Even with no entertainment it is lovely to sit and enjoy the ambiance. Vicente welcomes everyone and fines them a seat. We usually reserve ours. He is a great host and the waitress, Soraya we have known for years also welcomes us both. My favourite bar along with Bou Hai.
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4 based on 303 reviews
Cocktails, Cocktail Bar, Pub, Mixed dishes, Burgers, Sandwiches, the ideal place to eat and to go drinking at night ...
We went for pre dinner drinks after reading good reviews on trip advisor. We were surprised to find the bar empty! Staff were really friendly and made the cocktails on the bar trolley next to the table. Unfortunately due to it being so quite there was just no atmosphere.
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4 based on 1128 reviews
Havenât been to Menorca for a couple of years. Great to be back at Casa Andres.Suckling pig was wxcellentAnother lovely evening.
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5 based on 67 reviews
Small restaurant whit open kitchen. Good and familiar service. The best quality in wine and food. They work for make happy the people.
We were spoilt with this dish 2 years ago when Max had Acuario restaurant in Na Macaret - lobster, eggs & chips!! Just as good as we remember.
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