This type of menu benefits both the earth – regenerating the soil through crop diversity and traditional methods – and the community, many of whom are employed on the farm. But none of this comes at expense of design – quite the opposite, in fact, because the makeover at Juntos House has been deft and dramatic,
while retaining the inherent soul of the building. The flower-flecked, rosemary- scented outdoor terrace remains the hub of proceedings, a plaza-like space that’s sun-soaked by day and strung with gleaming lanterns by night. Pretty tables adorned with wildflowers play host to an upbeat yet laidback crowd of international islanders – who give the restaurant its community-hub feel – and tourists who’ve stumbled
across a slice of rural paradise. Indoors, expect subtle, chalky, grey-on-grey interiors that are both airy in summer and delightfully cossetting in winter, when open fires and candlelight conspire to create one of the island’s most romantic cool-season supper spots. Upstairs, a speakeasy-style cocktail bar lends a touch of the playful nature of Ibiza’s northern reaches, while a new boutique excels in what can only be described as KM0 gifting – a thoughtfully curated edit of ethically made products, from hand-dyed kimonos to hats and honey – that defines Sophie’s soft, sensory and sustainable aesthetic. If this is the face of progress in Ibiza, then the future looks brighter than ever.