Restaurant in Ibiza, Spain
1742
290Pearl PointsBook it if theatre beats simplicity.

About 1742
1742 is Ibiza's most theatrical fine-dining experience — a Michelin Plate tasting menu inside a historic Dalt Vila property where butler service, a kitchen visit, rooftop views, and a live soprano are part of the format. At €€€€, you're paying for the full production as much as the plate. Book for special occasions; expect ceremony over minimalism.
Verdict
1742 is the right booking if you want the most theatrical fine-dining experience available inside Ibiza's Dalt Vila — and you're comfortable paying €€€€ for an evening that's as much performance as it is dinner. The service model here, where a butler escorts you through champagne arrivals, a property tour, a kitchen visit, rooftop snacks, and a live soprano in the main dining room, is either everything you want from a special-occasion restaurant or exactly what you don't. Know which camp you're in before you book. For a quieter, equally serious tasting menu, La Gaia is a more restrained alternative at the same price tier.
Portrait
1742 occupies an aristocratic property in the upper reaches of Dalt Vila, Ibiza's UNESCO-listed old town, and the experience begins before you reach the front door. Guests are collected from the Es Pratet car park — vehicles are waiting , and transported to a section of the old city that is otherwise restricted to the public. From the moment the butler hands you a glass of champagne on arrival, the evening is structured as a sequence of curated moments rather than a conventional progression from table to kitchen.
The scent you notice first is architectural: the cool, mineral air of the water cisterns and wine cellar that form part of the opening tour. These aren't decorative stops. They anchor the evening in the physical history of the building, and the contrast between that aged stone and the lighting effects in the main dining room , where effects play across the walls throughout service , is deliberate and effective. Whether that contrast reads as atmosphere or spectacle depends, again, on what you came for.
The kitchen itself is a scheduled stop on the itinerary. You meet the chef, Dutch-born Edwin Vinke, in his own workspace before sitting down. This is a service choice worth examining: it positions the chef as a host rather than an invisible technician, which works for the theatrical format 1742 has committed to. The tasting menu that follows is built around the island's own produce , organic vegetables, baby goat, red prawns , so the Ibiza location is not incidental. These are not ingredients that travel from the mainland; they are the reason the menu works here specifically.
Roof terrace appears twice in the evening: for snacks in the early stage and again for dessert or a post-dinner drink. On a clear Ibizan night, the panoramic position over the old town is the kind of view that justifies the geography in a way no dining room can replicate. For guests who have eaten at 1742 before and want to get more from a return visit, the roof terrace moments are worth treating as the evening's centrepiece rather than as bookends , request outdoor time where the format allows it, and don't rush dessert.
Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms a standard of cooking that clears the bar for serious food, without placing 1742 in the same technical bracket as Spain's three-star restaurants such as El Celler de Can Roca in Girona or Arzak in San Sebastián. At this price point, you are paying for the full production , the setting, the service choreography, the soprano, the butler , as much as for the cooking itself. That's a legitimate offer. But it means the value calculation is different from a purely cuisine-led tasting menu at, say, Quique Dacosta in Dénia or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu, where the plate is doing all the work. At 1742, the plate and the production share the billing equally.
Google rating of 4.8 across 128 reviews is a useful signal. At a venue charging €€€€ in a competitive tourist market, sustained high scores across a meaningful sample indicate that guests are consistently getting what was advertised. The risk at theatrical restaurants is that expectation and execution diverge; at 1742, the evidence suggests they don't.
For the Ibiza dining context specifically, 1742 sits at the more formal end of what the island offers. If you want the island's most casual but genuinely good seafood, Es Xarcu and El Bigotes operate at a completely different register and price. For something between those extremes and 1742's full ceremony, Can Font and Jondal are worth considering. For a broader view of where 1742 fits across the island's full dining range, see our full Ibiza restaurants guide.
For creative tasting menus at a comparable level internationally, the reference points worth knowing are Arpège in Paris and Jordnær in Gentofte , both deliver ingredient-led precision without the theatrical overlay. If the evening's architecture matters to you as much as what's on the plate, 1742 is the right call in this part of Spain. If cooking alone is the metric, the bar is higher elsewhere.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: €€€€ , tasting menu format, budget accordingly
- Location: Carrer Major, 3, Dalt Vila, Ibiza Town , restricted upper zone, accessible by venue transport from Es Pratet car park
- Booking difficulty: Easy , but this is a premium, small-group experience; book ahead during peak summer season (July–August)
- Leading time to visit: Early-season (late May to June) or late-season (September) for cooler rooftop conditions and smaller crowds; midsummer works if the theatrical format is the draw, but the island is at maximum capacity
- Format: Modern tasting menu with island-sourced ingredients; arrival by butler transport, kitchen visit, rooftop snacks, main dining room, live soprano, rooftop dessert
- Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
- Google rating: 4.8 (128 reviews)
- Useful links: Ibiza hotels guide | Ibiza bars guide | Ibiza wineries guide | Ibiza experiences guide
FAQs
- Is the tasting menu worth it at 1742? Yes, if you value the full experience over pure cooking value. The Michelin Plate recognition confirms the food is serious, but the price reflects the entire evening , butler service, property tour, live entertainment, rooftop views. If you want maximum cooking-per-euro, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona or Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria deliver higher technical ceilings for similar or lower spend. Within Ibiza, nothing else offers this specific combination.
- What should I wear to 1742? Smart to formal. The setting is an aristocratic property in Ibiza's old town, the service is butler-led, and the price point is €€€€. Ibiza's general resort-casual atmosphere doesn't apply here. Treat it like a Michelin-recognised tasting menu in a European city and dress accordingly.
- Can I eat at the bar at 1742? The format at 1742 is a structured tasting menu experience, not a drop-in bar or à la carte operation. The evening follows a set itinerary from arrival to rooftop dessert. If you want a more flexible format in Ibiza Town, this is not the right venue. Check our Ibiza bars guide for alternatives.
- Is 1742 good for solo dining? It works for solo guests, but the theatrical format , champagne arrivals, group tour elements, live entertainment , is most natural for two or more. A solo diner who enjoys being fully present in an immersive environment will do fine here. If solo dining with a quieter, counter-focused format appeals more, Omakase by Walt is a better fit.
- Is 1742 good for a special occasion? It's one of the strongest special-occasion options in Ibiza, specifically because the entire evening is structured as an event. The butler arrival, rooftop views, live soprano, and Michelin Plate cooking all combine into something that reads as a celebration by design. Book early in summer; availability tightens in July and August.
- Is 1742 worth the price? Worth it if the full production is what you're buying. The 4.8 Google rating across 128 reviews suggests guests consistently find the evening delivers on its promise. It's not worth it if you'd rather spend €€€€ on pure cooking craft , for that, look at three-star Spanish restaurants elsewhere on the peninsula. Inside Ibiza at this price tier, 1742 offers more structured occasion-dining than any direct competitor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at 1742?
If you want structured theatre alongside your food, yes. The experience runs from the Es Pratet car park pickup through a champagne welcome, property tour, rooftop snacks, and a live soprano in the main dining room — all built around Ibizan ingredients like red prawns and baby goat. If you'd rather eat without the production, El Bigotes or Es Xarcu will serve the island's produce more straightforwardly at a lower price point.
What should I wear to 1742?
The setting is an aristocratic property in Dalt Vila with butler service, champagne on arrival, and a photocall on the property tour — dress accordingly. Smart evening wear fits the format. Ibiza's heat means linen suits or silk dresses are practical; trainers and resort casual are likely to feel out of place here.
Can I eat at the bar at 1742?
1742 is structured as a sequential tasting-menu experience across multiple spaces — car park, wine cellar, roof terrace, and main dining room — so there is no conventional bar-seat dining option. The format requires full participation in the multi-stage progression; drop-in or partial visits are not how this venue operates.
Is 1742 good for solo dining?
Possible, but not the natural fit. The experience is designed around group theatre — champagne arrivals, property tours, a live soprano performance — which plays better with company. Solo diners who enjoy immersive tasting formats without needing a companion to share reactions will still get the full menu, but the social architecture here assumes at least two.
Is 1742 good for a special occasion?
It's one of the clearest special-occasion bookings in Ibiza. The format — butler escort, champagne, rooftop views over the island, a surprise element structure including live music — is built around occasion dining rather than everyday fine dining. At €€€€, Sublimotion by Paco Roncero is the only rival in this theatrical register, but at a considerably higher price.
Is 1742 worth the price?
At €€€€, 1742 holds a Michelin Plate (2024 and 2025), which signals cooking quality that meets a recognised standard without reaching star level. What you're paying for is partly the food and partly the full production: private car transfer, butler, multiple venue spaces, and live performance. If the theatrical format appeals, the price is justified. If you want value-focused Ibizan produce, Es Xarcu or El Bigotes deliver at a fraction of the cost.
Location
Carrer Major, 3, 07800 Eivissa, Illes Balears, Spain
Ibiza, Spain
Compare 1742
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1742 | If you’re looking for authenticity and exclusivity, the highly chic ambience in this old aristocratic property will provide you with the requisite luxury and VIP service. The experience here, overseen by Dutch chef Edwin Vinke, is centred around a modern tasting menu that champions the island’s native ingredients (organic vegetables, baby goat, red prawns etc) and involves a gastronomic journey that begins in the Es Pratet car park (where vehicles are waiting to transport you to the restricted upper section of the Dalt Vila). A butler welcomes you with a glass of champagne, then escorts you on a short tour of the property (water cisterns, wine cellar and a photocall), before heading into the kitchen to meet the chef, to the panoramic roof terrace for snacks, and finally the main dining room, with its backdrop of lighting effects on the walls, where one surprise follows another (including a live soprano singer). Head back up to the roof terrace for dessert or a post-dinner drink.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| La Gaia | €€€€ | — | |
| Omakase by Walt | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| El Bigotes | — | ||
| Sublimotion by Paco Roncero | — | ||
| Es Xarcu | — |
Comparing your options in Ibiza for this tier.
Also Consider
- La Gaia — Fusion, €€€€
- Omakase by Walt — Japanese, €€€€
- El Bigotes — Seafood, Seafood
- Sublimotion by Paco Roncero — Progressive, Progressive
- Es Xarcu — Spanish, Spanish
At the €€€€ tier in Ibiza, La Gaia is 1742's closest direct comparison: both offer tasting-menu formats at premium price points with serious culinary intent. La Gaia runs a fusion programme with strong technique and a more conventional restaurant format — no butler transport, no soprano, no property tour. If you want the cooking to carry the evening without theatrical scaffolding, La Gaia is the cleaner choice. If the ceremony and the setting are part of what you're booking, 1742 has no equivalent in Ibiza.
Omakase by Walt occupies a different lane at the same price tier — Japanese omakase with a counter format that suits couples and solo diners who want full focus on the plate. It's a better pick if precision and intimacy matter more than occasion-staging. At the opposite end of the formality spectrum, El Bigotes and Es Xarcu deliver some of the island's best seafood with no ceremony and a fraction of the spend — genuinely different experiences, not inferior ones, but the right call if a long lunch on the water is the goal rather than a structured evening.
Sublimotion by Paco Roncero is the only venue that matches 1742 for theatrical ambition, and it significantly exceeds it — both in spectacle and in price, consistently ranking among the most expensive restaurant experiences in the world. If 1742's format appeals but Sublimotion's price is prohibitive, 1742 is the practical choice. If budget is not a constraint and maximum production value is the brief, Sublimotion is in a category of its own. For most guests planning a special dinner in Ibiza at the €€€€ level, 1742 hits the better balance of occasion, cooking quality, and value.
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