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    Restaurant in Adeje, Spain

    El Rincón de Juan Carlos

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    Tenerife's serious tasting menu. Book early.

    El Rincón de Juan Carlos, Restaurant in Adeje

    About El Rincón de Juan Carlos

    Two Michelin stars and a La Liste ranking make El Rincón de Juan Carlos the most credible fine-dining address in Adeje. Juan Carlos and Jonathan Padrón serve a single, extensive tasting menu rooted in Canarian tradition with precise creative execution, all from a fifth-floor dining room with Atlantic views. Book as far ahead as possible — demand consistently outpaces availability.

    Who Should Book El Rincón de Juan Carlos — and When

    If you are planning a milestone dinner in Tenerife and want the most technically accomplished meal on the island, El Rincón de Juan Carlos is your answer. Two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 90 points (2026), and a ranking of #245 in Opinionated About Dining's European list (2025) place this firmly in the company of Spain's serious fine-dining addresses — think Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu in terms of ambition, if not yet in global profile. This is a special-occasion restaurant first, a hotel restaurant second. Go for an anniversary, a serious food trip, or to mark something that deserves a two-hour tasting menu on the fifth floor of a beachfront hotel with Atlantic views. Do not turn up expecting à la carte flexibility , there is none.

    The Experience: What to Expect as a First-Timer

    The restaurant sits on the fifth floor of the Royal Hideaway Corales Beach hotel in Adeje, and the setting does meaningful work. The Atlantic is visible from the dining room, and the room operates at a calibre of service that matches the cooking , attentive, informed, and unhurried. Juan Carlos Padrón León and his brother Jonathan run the kitchen together; their wives handle the sommelier programme, which means the wine-pairing options are an integrated part of the experience rather than an afterthought. For a first visit, take a wine pairing. The format is a single, extensive tasting menu , no shortcuts, no edited version. Budget your evening accordingly: this will run long, and that is the point.

    The cooking is rooted in traditional Canary Island recipes approached from a creative angle. La Liste's notes specifically highlight the onion soup and "flan roto", the daikon and Carabinero prawn "empanadilla", the "caracola" of celery with celery toffee and fried pine nuts, the "turrón" of Canary Island morcilla with almond praline (a signature dish), and the "sweet tree" served alongside petits fours. The Padrón brothers are sons of chefs and nephews of fishermen , that lineage shapes the menu's focus on local ingredients and island tradition, though the execution is precise and refined rather than rustic. If you are familiar with the sibling-team format at Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, the dynamic here is comparable in spirit, though the output is distinctly Canarian.

    Atmosphere and Mood

    Room is calm, structured, and deliberately paced. This is not a buzzy, high-energy dining room , the noise level is low, conversation is easy throughout the meal, and the service rhythm is controlled. For a tasting menu of this length and ambition, that matters. If you are bringing a group to celebrate, the atmosphere supports extended conversation without the fatigue that louder rooms create. The fifth-floor position and ocean aspect reinforce the sense that the meal is a contained, considered event rather than a passage through a busy dining room. Expect formality without stiffness , the family-run dynamic keeps it grounded.

    How It Has Evolved

    El Rincón de Juan Carlos has held two Michelin stars through both 2024 and 2025, indicating stability at the leading rather than a restaurant still finding its footing. The La Liste score edged from 90.5 in 2025 to 90 in 2026 , a marginal shift, not a signal of decline. The European OAD ranking at #245 (2025) positions it within the broader conversation about Spain's regional fine-dining scene, alongside addresses like Arzak in San Sebastián and El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, though those are in an older, more established tier. The Canarian focus keeps this distinct from mainland Spain's fine dining, and that specificity is a strength: you are eating something that could only come from here.

    Ratings

    • Michelin: 2 Stars (2024, 2025)
    • La Liste: 90 pts (2026), 90.5 pts (2025)
    • OAD Europe: #245 (2025)
    • Google: 4.6 / 5 (503 reviews)

    Booking and Practical Details

    Booking difficulty is assessed as near-impossible, which tracks with what two-Michelin-star demand looks like for a small, hotel-based dining room. Book as far ahead as your plans allow , weeks in advance is the baseline, and peak season will require more. Reservations: Required; book well in advance, especially during high season in Tenerife. Location: Royal Hideaway Corales Beach, Av. de la Virgen de Guadalupe, 21, 5ª Planta, 38679 Adeje , fifth floor of the hotel. Price range: €€€€; this is a full tasting menu with optional wine pairing, so factor total spend accordingly. Dress: No dress code is listed in the database, but the room and price tier suggest smart dress is appropriate , treat it as you would any two-star venue. Dietary restrictions: Contact the restaurant directly ahead of booking; tasting menus at this level generally accommodate restrictions with advance notice, but confirm specifics with the team.

    For a broader picture of dining in the area, see our full Adeje restaurants guide. If you are planning a stay, our full Adeje hotels guide covers accommodation options. You can also explore bars, wineries, and experiences in Adeje to build a fuller trip.

    Compare El Rincón de Juan Carlos

    Award Winners Like El Rincón de Juan Carlos
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    El Rincón de Juan CarlosLa Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 90pts; The elaborate cooking of the Padrón brothers (Juan Carlos and Jonathan) highlighted on their own menu will definitely find favour with guests – especially given the fact that they are the sons of chefs and nephews of fishermen. Located on the fifth floor of the Royal Hideaway Corales Beach hotel, the restaurant delights guests with its ocean views and its high level of service and cuisine. In keeping with its philosophy and always ably supported by their wives (both of whom fulfil the role of sommelier), the focus here is on traditional Canary Island recipes (albeit from a creative perspective) and a high level of refinement in the presentation. There’s just a single yet extensive tasting menu along with several wine-pairing options. We were particularly impressed and surprised by dishes such as the onion soup and “flan roto”, the daikon and Carabinero prawn “empanadilla”, the “caracola” of celery with celery toffee and fried pine nuts, the magical “sweet tree” that is served along with the petits fours, as well as the superb “turrón” of Canary Island morcilla with almond praline - one of the restaurant’s signature dishes.; Opinionated About Dining Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked #245 (2025); La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 90.5pts; Michelin 2 Stars (2025); Michelin 2 Stars (2024)€€€€
    DonaireMichelin 1 Star€€€
    Il Bocconcino by Royal HideawayMichelin 1 Star€€€
    NubMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    San-HôMichelin 1 Star€€€
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    Key differences to consider before you reserve.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Does El Rincón de Juan Carlos handle dietary restrictions?

    check the venue's official channels when booking — tasting-menu-only restaurants at this level (two Michelin stars, a single extensive menu) typically accommodate dietary restrictions with advance notice, but the kitchen's Canarian-focused creative format means some substitutions may be more limiting than at à la carte venues. Give at least 48 hours' notice. Do not assume flexibility on the night.

    What are alternatives to El Rincón de Juan Carlos in Adeje?

    For a less demanding booking and a lower price point, Nub in La Caleta offers a creative approach without the two-star pressure. San-Hô is worth considering if you want a Japanese-influenced format rather than Canarian. Il Bocconcino by Royal Hideaway is in the same hotel complex and suits guests who want quality without the full tasting-menu commitment. None of these carry El Rincón's Michelin standing, but they serve different occasions.

    What should I wear to El Rincón de Juan Carlos?

    The venue database doesn't specify a dress code, but context matters: this is a two-Michelin-star room on the fifth floor of a five-star hotel (Royal Hideaway Corales Beach), with a formal service model and wine sommeliers. Treat it like a European fine-dining occasion — no shorts or beachwear. A jacket for men is a reasonable default even if not enforced.

    Is El Rincón de Juan Carlos worth the price?

    At €€€€ with two Michelin stars held across 2024 and 2025, and a 90-point La Liste score, the pricing is consistent with what serious tasting-menu restaurants charge at this level. La Liste specifically flags dishes like the Carabinero prawn empanadilla and morcilla turrón as standouts. If you're in Tenerife for one significant meal and want technically accomplished Canarian cooking, the value case is solid. If you're after a shorter or more casual format, it isn't the right fit regardless of price.

    What should I order at El Rincón de Juan Carlos?

    There is no à la carte — a single extensive tasting menu is the only option. La Liste's reviewers specifically highlighted the onion soup and 'flan roto', the daikon and Carabinero prawn empanadilla, the celery 'caracola' with celery toffee and fried pine nuts, and the morcilla turrón with almond praline as signature moments. Wine pairing is handled by the chefs' wives, both of whom serve as sommeliers, and several pairing options are available.

    Is El Rincón de Juan Carlos good for a special occasion?

    Yes, and it's one of the stronger cases for a milestone dinner in the Canary Islands. Two Michelin stars, ocean views from the fifth floor of the Royal Hideaway Corales Beach, a structured service model, and a low noise level all point toward special-occasion use. The format — one tasting menu, sommelier-led wine pairing — suits couples or small groups marking a specific event more than casual group dinners.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at El Rincón de Juan Carlos?

    It is, if the tasting-menu format suits you. The Padrón brothers run a single extensive menu rooted in traditional Canary Island cooking approached creatively — there is no shorter or lighter version available. La Liste rates it 90 points (2026) and Opinionated About Dining places it at #245 in Europe, which gives the format credibility beyond Tenerife. If you prefer to order freely or eat more quickly, this format will frustrate rather than reward.

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