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