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    Restaurant in Tegueste, Spain

    La Sandunga

    290pts

    Michelin-recognised country house dining; book ahead.

    La Sandunga, Restaurant in Tegueste

    About La Sandunga

    La Sandunga holds back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024–2025) and a 4.7 Google rating, making it the most decorated dining option in Tegueste. At a €€ price point, the international menu — spanning Canarian, French, Japanese, and Peruvian influences — inside a country house with an open kitchen makes it the strongest case for a special occasion dinner in the area.

    Verdict

    La Sandunga earns its back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) and deserves a booking, particularly for a special occasion dinner in Tegueste. At a €€ price point, it delivers a notably ambitious international menu — ranging across the Canary Islands, France, Japan, and Peru — inside a country house setting that most visitors find genuinely surprising given its quiet residential address on Calle San Ignacio. If you want a celebration meal in the area without committing to the four-figure bills of Spain's big creative restaurants, La Sandunga is a strong answer. Booking is direct, and the experience punches well above its price tier.

    Portrait

    The country house format matters here. La Sandunga sits in a traditional Tenerife property with an open-view kitchen and a main dining room that looks out over the surrounding landscape , a setup that rewards dining early enough to catch the light. For a special occasion, that physical context does a lot of the work: the room feels deliberate and considered rather than simply rural, and the open kitchen gives the meal a sense of occasion that a closed kitchen in a converted space rarely achieves. If you are planning a celebration, an anniversary dinner, or a business meal where the setting needs to communicate effort, the room delivers that without requiring a long drive to a major city.

    The menu is the more complex case to make, and it is worth understanding before you book. La Sandunga describes itself as internationally focused, and that means the kitchen is drawing from a wide culinary range simultaneously: Canarian ingredients and techniques sit alongside French-influenced preparations, Japanese precision, and Peruvian flavour profiles. Done poorly, that kind of eclecticism reads as unfocused. Done well, it signals a kitchen confident enough to move across traditions without losing coherence. The Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 is a signal , not a guarantee of any specific dish, but a consistent external validation that the cooking meets a defined standard of quality and intention. That two-year continuity matters: a single Plate can reflect a good year; two in a row reflects a consistent kitchen.

    For a special occasion meal specifically, the international range is an asset rather than a liability. It means the menu can accommodate a table where one person is drawn to French-influenced technique, another wants something closer to Asian precision, and a third is looking for a connection to Canarian produce. That flexibility is harder to find at price parity in this part of Tenerife. See our full Tegueste restaurants guide for the broader context, but La Sandunga is currently the most decorated dining option in the municipality by Michelin recognition.

    On drinks: the venue data does not confirm a specific cocktail program or wine list, so specific recommendations require a direct check with the restaurant. What the international menu range does imply is that the kitchen takes pairing seriously across multiple culinary traditions , Peruvian and Japanese-inflected dishes in particular tend to demand a more considered drinks approach than a purely regional Spanish menu would. If the drinks program matches the kitchen's ambition, it should be worth asking the team for guidance rather than defaulting to a standard wine order. For dedicated bar experiences in Tegueste, see our Tegueste bars guide for options that stand independently.

    Logistics: La Sandunga is at C. San Ignacio, 17, 38280 Tegueste , a country house location that means you will almost certainly be arriving by car or taxi rather than on foot. No current phone number or website is listed in our data, so the most reliable booking route is to search for the venue directly or ask your hotel concierge to contact them. Given the Michelin recognition and a Google rating of 4.7 across 981 reviews, demand is real, and booking ahead , particularly for weekend evenings or a specific occasion date , is the sensible approach. The good news is that availability at €€ pricing with Michelin recognition is rarely as constrained as it would be at the leading end of the market; this is not the kind of restaurant where you need to plan months in advance, but a week or two of lead time is advisable for a guaranteed table. For accommodation planning around a visit, see our Tegueste hotels guide.

    For context on what else Tegueste offers beyond dining, our Tegueste wineries guide and experiences guide are worth checking if you are planning a full day in the area rather than a standalone dinner visit. La Bola de Jorge Bosch is the other notable local option , see La Bola de Jorge Bosch for a more traditional Canarian alternative if the international range at La Sandunga is not what you are after.

    Ratings & Recognition

    • Michelin Plate: 2024, 2025
    • Google Rating: 4.7 / 5 (981 reviews)
    • Price range: €€

    Booking

    No online booking link or phone number is currently confirmed in our data. Search directly for La Sandunga Tegueste or ask your hotel to assist with a reservation. Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weekend evenings. Walk-in availability may exist on quieter weekday lunchtimes, but for a special occasion, do not leave it to chance.

    How It Compares

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    International Dining at Other Price Points

    If the international format at La Sandunga appeals but you want to see how it compares to other internationally focused venues in Spain, TRB Temple Restaurant Beijing and Marcel von Winckelmann in Passau offer reference points for how ambitious international menus operate at higher price tiers elsewhere in Europe. Closer to home, Ricard Camarena in València and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona show what Spanish kitchens do when they push creative range further up the price scale.

    Compare La Sandunga

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    La SandungaInternational€€Easy
    Quique DacostaCreative€€€€Unknown
    El Celler de Can RocaProgressive Spanish, Creative€€€€Unknown
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    How La Sandunga stacks up against the competition.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What are alternatives to La Sandunga in Tegueste?

    Tegueste is a small town with limited restaurant options at this recognition level, which makes La Sandunga the clearest choice for a sit-down dinner with culinary ambition. If you're open to travelling within Tenerife, the island has other Michelin-recognised options worth comparing — but at €€ with back-to-back Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025), La Sandunga offers unusual value for its tier. Ask your hotel concierge for current alternatives if you need a backup.

    Is La Sandunga good for a special occasion?

    Yes — the country house format, open-view kitchen, and Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) make it a credible choice for a birthday, anniversary, or celebratory dinner. The €€ price range means you get a considered dining environment without the financial pressure of a tasting-menu-only format. Confirm the reservation well in advance; the setting and format are well-suited to a table of two.

    Does La Sandunga handle dietary restrictions?

    Specific dietary accommodation policies are not confirmed in our data. The menu spans Canary Islands, French, Japanese, and Peruvian influences alongside a good selection of meats, which suggests range — but call or email ahead to confirm what the kitchen can adjust. Given the country house format and international menu scope, requests are worth making directly before arrival.

    What should I order at La Sandunga?

    Specific dish names are not confirmed in our data, so we won't invent them. What the record does confirm is that the menu includes meats, Canary Islands dishes, and internationally influenced plates drawing from France, Japan, and Peru — giving you a meaningful choice between local and global directions. Ask the team on arrival what's strongest that day; an open-view kitchen format often means staff know exactly what's fresh.

    Can La Sandunga accommodate groups?

    Group capacity specifics aren't confirmed in our data, but the country house format typically allows for larger tables than a city restaurant of equivalent recognition. Contact La Sandunga directly — search for La Sandunga Tegueste or ask your hotel to assist — and flag group size and any occasion details when enquiring. For large groups, early contact is essential given the venue's scale.

    Is La Sandunga worth the price?

    At €€, La Sandunga sits in a mid-range price bracket while holding back-to-back Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) — that's a favourable ratio. The internationally focused menu with range across four culinary traditions, in a country house with an open-view kitchen, delivers more than the price point would suggest in most Tenerife contexts. If you want Michelin-level attention in a relaxed setting without paying tasting-menu prices, this is a reasonable call.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at La Sandunga?

    Whether a tasting menu exists is not confirmed in our data. The venue's internationally focused format — covering Canary Islands, French, Japanese, and Peruvian dishes alongside meats — could support either a tasting menu or à la carte service. Confirm the format when you book; if a tasting menu is available, the Michelin Plate recognition (2024, 2025) at a €€ price point would make it a considered option rather than a financial stretch.

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