Chilling in Ibiza at Bambuddha

Sep 14, 2014 | News, Travel

Ibiza

It has been almost a month since my last post. We went away on a lovely, relaxing holiday to Ibiza, which included a trip ( or two ) to Bambuddha. I had every intention on writing about as soon I got back but came down with a really full on virus and have only just really mustered the energy to get typing again.

According to my doctor – it is called Erythema Multiforme and appear to have had the more severe form. As I mentioned before we have had some stress recently and apparently that and sunshine can bring it out. Well, better out than in !

I’ve been living off fresh blended juices for the last two weeks because I couldn’t really swallow and now swear by them. They’ve helped massively.

Ibiza East

On to a much more cheerful note – Ibiza was an amazing family holiday. Lovely people, beautiful sunsets and the area we stayed in was very chilled. Really recommend Cala Llonga for families. There is the Amante Beach Club which overlooks the sea, where they play atmospheric house music whilst you eat. So good we visited several times. As with most places there, it welcomed children.

Bambudda

teriyaki salmon

Everyone recommended Bambuddha for somewhere to experience a nice meal, and we weren’t disappointed so ended up visiting there twice. The aroma of Nag Champa meets you as you enter and the staff are second to none in their approach to each table. Bambuddha itself is situated between Santa Eulalia and Santa Gertrudis, so depending on where you are staying, a little journey but well worth it. Fantastic ambience.

The food was so good and made me want to be a better cook myself, which I think is always a good sign when it comes to a restaurant. It’s a fusion of Thai and Japanese flavours. Andy recommends the Yellow Seabass Curry and I loved the Teriyaki Marinated Salmon and Wasabi Mashed Potatoes. The girls had Sushi  – which was perfect !

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We spent most of our time sitting around the pool and swimming. One trip over to watch the sunset at Sunset Ashram but it was rammed ( understandably in the peak season ) so we just had a dip in the nice clear waters and headed back. One place I would’ve liked to have re – visited after my last trip there was Ibiza Old Town – next time !

I’m sure there must be lots of other places to eat that we could’ve tried. If you know of any then please do leave a comment..

Have a good week. :)

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