Yep, as good as it gets, on a relative scale of fine dining, exquisitely prepared dishes, and locally sourced organic ingredients. A stellar lunch, and I have no doubt that supper is equally good. For starters, I had sardine tartar over finely chopped strawberries, beautifully presented and a perfect juxtaposition of flavors; my wife had a salad of sliced chicken and apple over greens, which was ten tomes better than it sounds, and, again, lovingly arranged. As good or better were my wife's Eco-salad, with astonishingly good, fresh, sculpted ingredients, and my duck magnet, with some kind of subtle purple pink reduction, possibly beet, a la nouvelle, accompanied by a warm apple carob crumble. As with my starter, a fascinating juxtaposition of flavors. Dessert was a chocolate creme- filled small crepe with a schmear of dark chocolate amid a small sea of Malvasia-infused yoghurt, Malvasia being the local sweet (and rare and famous) wine. They were also entirely accommodating to my wife's gluten-free requirements, to the point of supplying, on their own initiative, gluten-free rolls. Dang, that was a great meal. Quiet, with a great soundtrack playing, mostly soft female vocalist jazzed-down covers of pop standards. Elegant and understated decor as well. There is every kind of beach restaurant in Sitges, and they may all be fun and fine, but I would return to eat here. read more