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Ibiza has been around for a few years and was formerly known as Tapas; they specialize in mediterranean/spanish (iberian peninsula) cuisine. So, you'll find alot of seafood here, prepared... More
Ibiza has been around for a few years and was formerly known as Tapas; they specialize in mediterranean/spanish (iberian peninsula) cuisine. So, you'll find alot of seafood here, prepared upscale-style with prices to match. Like all New Haven restaurants, it is rather small and thus kind of loud, especially if you have a larger party. Overall, I'd go back if someone else paid!
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New Haven has great food...it's just the sense of complete aesthetic that's sometimes missing. But Ibiza is a restaurant that could hold its own transplanted to a bigger, more demanding city, like... More
New Haven has great food...it's just the sense of complete aesthetic that's sometimes missing. But Ibiza is a restaurant that could hold its own transplanted to a bigger, more demanding city, like New York or LA. Let's start with its fabulous drink menu - a capable wine list, attractive and appealing cocktails, and the best mojito in the county. The menu itself is intriguing and exciting, although it is disappointingly limited in its vegetarian fare. Try the fried cheese with balsamico and strawberries for dessert - it's delightful and memorable. It's a great choice to celebrate a special event (or person), or when someone else is paying.
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