14 Best Restaurants in Tenerife, Canary Islands

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Bodegas Monje

$$ Fodor's Choice

A five-minute drive from the Casa del Vino, in the township of El Sauzal, you'll find this award-winning winery and restaurant perched on a bluff overlooking the ocean. After a lunch of crackly pulled (local heritage-breed cochino negro) pork and roasted potatoes, waddle over to the bodega for a tour and tasting, and if you're looking for a gluggable souvenir, snap up a bottle of the tintilla, a smoky, complex red aged in French oak barrels that's nearly impossible to find in shops.

Calle Cruz de Leandro 36, Sauzal, 38360, Spain
922-585027
Known For
  • Heritage breed pulled pork
  • Mojo-making demonstrations (call ahead to book)
  • Produces some of the finest wines on the island
Restaurant Details
No dinner

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San Sebastián 57

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

To fully grasp the potential of Canarian cuisine, book a table at this white-tablecloth standby that coaxes market ingredients—such as patudo (bigeye) tuna, black potatoes, and local heirloom tomatoes—into flawless, modern preparations like foam, ensaladilla rusa (salade Olivier), and vinaigrette, respectively. The prix-fixe lunch and more elaborate menú de degustación (tasting menu) are fantastic values, as are the bottles of Tenerife wine.

Av. de San Sebastián 57, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38005, Spain
822-104325
Known For
  • Canarian fusion cuisine
  • Rave-worthy tasting menus served by attentive staff
  • Subdued, minimalist decor
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Tasca El Obispado

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Figurines of the Virgin Mary and other religious paraphernalia line the walls of this eclectic tavern with low ceilings and a cozy, countrified feel. Hand-cut jamón (ham) and runny-in-the-center tortillas make wonderful appetizers; save room for the conejo en salmorejo (roast rabbit in paprika-garlic sauce) and homemade desserts.

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Bar Baku

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In Tenerife, of all places, there's an Azerbaijani restaurant where you can try Georgian specialties served by Russian waiters. Improbably, the food here—lamb kebabs, lemony stuffed grape leaves, plump pelmeni, juicy khinkali (Georgian soup dumplings), and other Russian and Caucasian delicacies—is fresh, well spiced, and wildly affordable.

Av. de España 25, Costa Adeje, 38660, Spain
662-028096
Known For
  • Caucasian cuisine like it's made in the old country
  • Grilled kebabs and boiled dumplings
  • Russian crowd
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Bar Delicatessen La Garriga

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Some of the best sandwiches in town are made here, and the tortilla (potato omelet) may be the tastiest on the island. Eat in or take your purchases to the quiet gardens in the Plaza de Príncipe, just down the road, for an impromptu picnic.

Casa Paché

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Down a plant-lined alley off Plaza del Charco, this family-run restaurant occupies a typical local house, with a labyrinth of small rooms leading off the main hall; you might find yourself sitting next to a collection of old photos, a pile of hats, or some rustic artifacts. Standouts on the traditional Canarian menu include puchero canario (chickpea stew with vegetables, pork, and chicken), piñas con costillas y papas (corn on the cob with spareribs and potatoes), and rabbit with salmorejo sauce. Save room for homemade desserts such as tarta de gofio (maize flour tart).

Calle La Verdad 6, Puerto de la Cruz, 38400, Spain
922-372524
Known For
  • Romantic ambience
  • Canarian comfort food and Tenerife wines
  • Staff who treat you like family
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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El Coto de Antonio

$$$

The buzz around this down-home Santa Cruz standby is well deserved, as you'll see when you sample chef Carlos's steak tartare, the best in town, or his rustic snail stew enriched with trotters (don't knock it till you try it). The star dessert is huevo mole, a traditional Canarian confection of egg yolk and sugar whipped into a creamy mousse.

Calle de General Goded 13, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38006, Spain
922-272105
Known For
  • Homey atmosphere
  • Canarian comfort food
  • Knockout steak tartare
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon and Tues. No dinner Sun.

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El Lateral 27

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On the main shopping street, this restaurant is a convenient place to eat after sightseeing, especially since the kitchen is open from 8 am to 11 pm. Try to snag a table on the terrace that overflows onto the leafy pedestrian street (the interior dining room is comparatively drab). The salads, particularly the ensalada de bacalao confitado con pimientos asados (slow-cooked cod with roasted peppers), are appetizing and generous.

Calle Bethencourt Alfonso 27, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38002, Spain
922-287774
Known For
  • Wide selection of salads
  • Fresh fish
  • Good value for the city center
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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La Cúpula

$$$$ | Playa de Fanabé

The best of French cuisine fuses with Canarian and Spanish touches at this sophisticated venue in the Jardines de Nivaria Hotel. Dine inside under chandeliers and in classic French style or outside on the pleasant terrace. The chef, Spanish-born Rubén Cabrera, cut his teeth at Arzak and Mugaritz and creates seasonal menus hinging on whatever's at the market; there's also a tasting menu. No shorts or sandals allowed.

Calle Bruselas, Costa Adeje, 38660, Spain
922-7713333
Known For
  • Roasted meats
  • Sophisticated dining
  • Lovely terrace and great views
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No lunch

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La Vieja

$$$ | La Caleta

A few minutes’ drive from Costa Adeje lies this oceanfront restaurant overlooking the quaint harbor of La Caleta. Watch the sun set over La Gomera island while you savor fresh local fish and shellfish and Tenerife wines. Specialties on the menu include seared cherne negro (black wreckfish) and lomo de bacalao (cod with piquillo pepper sauce).

Edificio Terraza de La Caleta 1, Costa Adeje, 38679, Spain
922-711548
Known For
  • Ocean views
  • Fresh fish
  • Local wines

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Los Pinchitos

$$$

Los Pinchitos is one of those dying-breed of restaurants where you can eat your fill of pristine seafood without maxing out your credit card. Settle in for a leisurely no-frills feast of octopus, scallops, squid, and whatever other sea creatures were hauled up onto the pier that morning, and wash it all down with a carafe of good house wine.

Calle Guillén 14, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38120, Spain
641-968012
Known For
  • Heaping seafood platters
  • Homey atmosphere
  • Mojo-topped limpets

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Tasca Tagoror

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Opposite the Iberostar Grand Mencey, this tiny no-frills bar serves simple Canarian cuisine—think grilled sardines and tomato-avocado salads—in abundant portions at reasonable prices. The dining room has a beamed ceiling, low wooden stools, and barrels for tables—perfect for a quick bite but perhaps not ideal for lingering.

Calle Dr. José Naveiras 9, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, 38004, Spain
922-274163
Known For
  • Casual local crowd
  • Budget-friendly tapas
  • Solid seafood and Spanish omelet
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Tropical

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Those in the know come here for typical Canarian food, especially the local dayboat fish. The best tables are outside on the pedestrian street, a couple of blocks behind the port, but the interior’s cheap and cheerful wooden tables and fishing nets are nearly as charming. There’s a good-value prix fixe, and fish comes grilled with a side of papas arrugadas.

Zumería Tamarindo

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Students, families, and penny-pinching travelers flock to this no-frills juice bar that's famous for its colorful smoothies (made with local fruit), club sandwiches, and filling platos combinados (lunch and dinner combos) served with fries and salad.

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