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    Restaurant in El Sauzal, Spain

    Aie

    250Pearl Points

    North Tenerife Table

    Aie, Restaurant in El Sauzal

    About Aie

    Aie holds 1 Sol Repsol in El Sauzal, a quiet Tenerife wine-country town where reservations come easy and the dining room favors locals over tourists. The Thursday-through-Saturday evening schedule and weekend lunch service make it a practical choice for travelers exploring the island's north, offering chef-driven Canarian plates without the booking drama or price premium of coastal resort tables.

    Aie is a restaurant in El Sauzal with a limited weekly schedule: it is closed Monday through Wednesday, opens Thursday to Saturday for afternoon and evening service, opens Sunday in the afternoon. Beyond those verified basics, public details should be treated carefully: no confirmed award, cuisine, menu format, price range, address, or booking policy is available here.

    The Room and the Format

    Aie sits within El Sauzal's dining landscape, but the verified information does not confirm a specific room style, seating layout, chef, cuisine, or service format. If you are comparing options, keep the comparison broad: Nila, El Taller Seve Díaz, and other dining rooms in the wider area may suit different plans, but Aie's confirmed profile is currently defined mainly by its location, hours, casual dress code.

    What the Sol Recognition Means in Practice

    Aie should not be presented as holding a confirmed Guía Repsol Sol based on the available verified data. Any recognition match is unconfirmed, so it is safer to evaluate the restaurant on confirmed practical facts rather than an accolade. For diners considering alternatives, La Bola de Jorge Bosch and other nearby or regional options can be considered according to schedule, location, personal preference, but no verified ranking or score is stated here for Aie.

    When to Go and How to Book

    Aie's verified opening hours are Thursday, Friday, Saturday from 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM, Sunday from 1–4:30 PM. It is closed Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday. No verified reservation method, walk-in policy, phone number, deposit rule, or recommended booking lead time is available here, so confirm directly before planning around a visit.

    Reservations: Confirm directly with the restaurant; no verified booking policy is available here. Dress: Casual. Budget: No verified pricing is available here. Timing: Thursday to Saturday, 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM; Sunday, 1–4:30 PM; closed Monday to Wednesday. Getting there: Aie is in El Sauzal; no verified street address or transport guidance is stated here. Group dining: No verified private dining or group-booking details are available here, so contact the venue directly.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Aie good for solo dining?

    Aie may work for solo dining, but no verified seating layout, counter option, or solo-diner policy is available here. The confirmed hours are Thursday to Saturday from 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM, Sunday from 1–4:30 PM.

    How far ahead should I book Aie?

    No verified booking lead time is available here. Because Aie operates on a limited schedule and is closed Monday through Wednesday, confirm availability directly before planning a visit to El Sauzal.

    What should I wear to Aie?

    The verified dress code is casual. Choose comfortable casual clothing appropriate for a restaurant visit.

    Is Aie good for a special occasion?

    Aie may suit a special occasion if its schedule works for you, but no verified information is available here about private dining, tasting menus, table layout, or special-occasion services. Plan around the confirmed opening days and check the venue's official channels for details.

    What are alternatives to Aie in El Sauzal?

    Nila is another named option in El Sauzal. You can also compare Aie with other allowed regional venues such as El Taller Seve Díaz, La Bola de Jorge Bosch, La Sandunga, and Silbo Gomero, depending on where you plan to dine.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Aie?

    Choose based on the verified schedule. Aie opens Thursday to Saturday from 1–4:30 PM and 8–11 PM, Sunday from 1–4:30 PM. There is no verified information here showing a different menu or experience between afternoon and evening service.

    What should I order at Aie?

    No verified dish, cuisine, tasting-menu format, or dietary information is available here. Check the current menu directly with the restaurant before visiting.

    Location

    Av. Inmaculada Concepción, 58, 38360 El Sauzal, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Spain

    El Sauzal, Spain

    Compare Aie

    Quick Value Check: Aie
    VenuePrice
    Aie
    Nila€€
    La Sandunga€€
    La Bola de Jorge Bosch
    Silbo Gomero€€
    El Taller Seve Díaz€€€

    What to weigh when choosing between Aie and comparable nearby venues.

    Also Consider

    Aie and Nila share El Sauzal's upper dining tier, both holding €€ price points and Repsol recognition. Nila leans farm-to-table with a produce-forward menu; Aie delivers broader contemporary Canarian cooking. For diners who prioritize vegetable-centric plates and daytime service, Nila edges ahead. Aie's evening-focused schedule and private-dining flexibility suit group bookings and wine-route travelers finishing their day inland.

    El Taller Seve Díaz operates at €€€ with more ambitious technique and a tasting-menu format, expect €80–100+ per head versus Aie's estimated €40–70 range. If budget matters more than culinary ambition, Aie offers Repsol-vetted quality without the splurge. For budget-conscious diners, La Bola de Jorge Bosch (traditional Canarian, €) delivers satisfying local cooking at half the cost, though without Repsol distinction or chef-driven finesse.

    La Sandunga (international, €€) and Silbo Gomero (contemporary, €€) sit nearby but lack the Sol credential. Choose Aie when you want third-party validation of quality; opt for La Sandunga if you're seeking broader international flavors or Silbo Gomero for contemporary Spanish plates without the Repsol benchmark. Aie books more easily than any coastal Michelin table and delivers better value than Santa Cruz's top-tier restaurants, worth the inland drive for travelers lodging in Puerto de la Cruz or the northwest wine valleys.

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