
Restaurants
Costa Teguise has a wonderful dining scene with restaurants to suit every taste and budget. From traditional Spanish tapas bars to upscale Mediterranean restaurants, you will find plenty of choice within walking distance of the apartment. Fresh seafood is a highlight, caught daily from the Atlantic waters surrounding Lanzarote.
Where to Eat
El Navarro
Spanish & Tapas · Moderate
Authentic Spanish cuisine with an excellent selection of tapas. A local favourite known for its welcoming atmosphere and generous portions of traditional dishes.
La Bohemia
Mediterranean · Upscale
A refined dining experience with beautifully presented Mediterranean dishes. The creative menu features fresh local ingredients with international flair.
Restaurante Amura
Seafood · Upscale
Stunning ocean views accompany the freshest seafood in Costa Teguise. Watch the waves while enjoying expertly prepared fish and shellfish dishes.
Casa Blanca
International · Moderate
A family-friendly restaurant with a broad international menu that has something for everyone. Great for families with children, with a welcoming and relaxed atmosphere.
Montmartre
French & European · Upscale
Elegant French and European cuisine in a sophisticated setting. Known for its excellent wine list and beautifully crafted dishes that showcase continental flavours.
Pizzeria Capri
Italian · Budget-Friendly
Delicious wood-fired pizzas and classic Italian pasta dishes at great value prices. A perfect choice for a casual meal or a quick bite after a day at the beach.
El Chiringuito
Beach Bar · Moderate
A lively beachfront bar and grill serving fresh seafood, cocktails, and light bites with your toes practically in the sand. Ideal for a sundowner.
The Irish Anvil
Pub Food · Moderate
A popular pub serving hearty meals, full English breakfasts, and pub classics. Great for watching live sport and enjoying a relaxed evening with drinks.
Dining Tips
- Spanish meal times — Lunch is typically served from 1pm to 3pm and dinner from 8pm to 10pm, though many tourist-oriented restaurants open earlier
- Reservations — Recommended for upscale restaurants, especially during peak season and weekends
- Menú del Día — Many restaurants offer a great-value set lunch menu with multiple courses and a drink included
- Tipping — Service is not usually included; 5-10% is appreciated for good service
Local Specialities
Lanzarote has a rich culinary heritage. Be sure to try these local favourites during your stay:
- Papas Arrugadas — Small wrinkled potatoes boiled in heavily salted water, served with mojo sauces
- Mojo Sauces — The essential Canarian condiment, available in red (spicy, with peppers) and green (with coriander and parsley)
- Grilled Fish — Fresh from the Atlantic, simply grilled and served with local accompaniments
- Gofio — A traditional roasted grain flour used in soups, desserts, and as a side dish
- Malvasía Wines — Lanzarote produces distinctive volcanic wines from Malvasía grapes grown in the La Geria wine region