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    Restaurant in Fornells, Spain

    Es Cranc

    290Pearl Points

    Menorca's lobster stew case, settled.

    Es Cranc, Restaurant in Fornells

    About Es Cranc

    Es Cranc is Fornells's most credentialled dining address — a Michelin Plate (2025) kitchen with a 4.5 Google rating from over 3,400 reviews, focused on traditional Menorcan seafood and the lobster stew (caldereta de langosta) the town is known for. At €€€ pricing, it is the right call for a special occasion or celebration dinner in Menorca. Book ahead in summer.

    Is Es Cranc worth booking for a special occasion in Fornells?

    Yes — if you are planning a celebration meal in Menorca and seafood is your preference, Es Cranc is the clearest answer in Fornells. The Michelin Plate recognition (2025) confirms it sits above the town's casual harbour options without demanding the tasting-menu commitment of Spain's starred restaurants. At €€€ pricing, it represents genuine value for a formal occasion: you get a serious kitchen, a Menorcan-rooted menu focused on rice dishes and stews, and a dining room with enough character to make the evening feel considered rather than incidental.

    The restaurant's setting — whitewashed walls, rustic interior , is the kind of room that photographs well and feels appropriate for anniversaries, milestone birthdays, or a dinner that needs to land. It is not a neutral brasserie backdrop. The atmosphere is specifically Menorcan: unhurried, grounded in the island's fishing-village identity, and a better fit for a table of two celebrating something than for a quick lunch between activities. If you are visiting Fornells and want one dinner that feels like the point of the trip, this is where to book it.

    What makes Es Cranc the right call for a group or occasion dinner

    The kitchen's focus is narrow in the leading sense: rice dishes, stews, and seafood sourced to Menorcan standards. The lobster stew , caldereta de langosta , is the dish the restaurant is built around, and the fact that the kitchen sends out bibs for the messier preparations tells you something about the relationship between the food and formality here. This is not a place performing rustic simplicity as an aesthetic choice; the approach is a direct extension of what Fornells has always done with its lagoon and the spiny lobsters pulled from it. For a special occasion, that clarity of identity is an asset: you are not choosing between twelve directions on a menu. You are here for the caldereta, and the room knows it.

    For group dining, the setting works well. The whitewashed building has enough physical presence to hold a larger table without feeling like a restaurant that has been partitioned awkwardly. If you are organising a celebration for four or more, the communal nature of a stew-centred menu plays in your favour , sharing dishes around a table is how the food is designed to be eaten. Smaller parties of two will find it equally appropriate: the Michelin Plate credential and the €€€ price point position it squarely as a date-night or anniversary venue rather than a drop-in lunch spot. Check availability in advance, particularly in peak summer months when Fornells fills with visitors who have done their research.

    For broader context on dining and staying in the area, see our full Fornells restaurants guide, our full Fornells hotels guide, and our full Fornells bars guide. If you want to extend your time on the island, our full Fornells experiences guide and our full Fornells wineries guide are useful starting points.

    How to book and what to expect

    Booking difficulty is rated Easy. That said, Fornells is a small town with limited restaurant seats, and Es Cranc's Michelin Plate status means it draws visitors from across the island, particularly in July and August. Book at least a week ahead for summer visits; shoulder-season trips in May, June, September, or October will find more flexibility. The address is Carrer de ses Escoles, 31, 07748 Fornells , direct to find in a town this size. Dress code data is not confirmed, but at €€€ in a Michelin-recognised room, smart casual is the safe call: Menorca is informal by Balearic standards, but this is not a beachside chiringuito.

    Ratings and recognition

    • Michelin Plate (2025) , recognised for good cooking within its category
    • Google rating: 4.5 from 3,454 reviews , a meaningful sample size for a town of Fornells's scale, suggesting consistent execution rather than occasional excellence
    • Speciality: rice dishes, seafood stews, and caldereta de langosta

    Practical comparison

    VenueLocationPriceStyleBooking difficulty
    Es CrancFornells, Menorca€€€Traditional Menorcan seafoodEasy (book ahead in summer)
    Sa LlagostaFornells, Menorca€€–€€€Seafood, harbour-facingEasy
    AponienteEl Puerto de Santa María€€€€Progressive seafood, tasting menuHard (months in advance)
    Quique DacostaDénia€€€€Creative, tasting menuHard

    How Es Cranc fits into Spain's seafood dining picture

    Es Cranc is not competing with Spain's avant-garde kitchens. Restaurants like Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María or Quique Dacosta in Dénia operate in a different register entirely , multi-course tasting menus, years-long booking waits, and price points well above €€€. Es Cranc's value is precisely that it is not trying to be those places. It is a Michelin-recognised kitchen committed to a specific regional tradition, priced accessibly relative to the quality on the plate.

    For those travelling through Spain's broader dining circuit, Es Cranc makes sense as part of an itinerary that also includes El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, or Azurmendi in Larrabetzu , not as a comparable, but as the kind of honest, place-specific meal that makes a trip feel grounded rather than just credentialled. For Mediterranean seafood comparisons further afield, Gambero Rosso in Marina di Gioiosa Ionica and Alici Restaurant on the Amalfi Coast represent similar traditions executed at a comparable seriousness of intent. In Spain's broader Michelin conversation, Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona, Martin Berasategui in Lasarte-Oria, DiverXO in Madrid, Mugaritz in Errenteria, and Ricard Camarena in València all sit in a different category of investment and ambition , worth knowing about, but not direct alternatives for what Es Cranc delivers.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What should a first-timer know about Es Cranc?

    Come for the caldereta de langosta and nothing else will matter. Es Cranc holds a Michelin Plate (2025) and operates in a whitewashed, rustic Menorcan building — this is not a destination for elaborate tasting menus or fine-dining theatre. At €€€, the price reflects premium ingredients, not ceremony. For some dishes they'll put a bib on you, which tells you everything about the format.

    What are alternatives to Es Cranc in Fornells?

    Fornells is a small fishing village with limited restaurant seats, and Es Cranc's Michelin Plate status makes it the clearest anchor for serious seafood in the area. If Es Cranc is fully booked, other harbour-side restaurants in Fornells serve similar Menorcan seafood, but none currently carry equivalent recognition. For a broader Spanish coastal seafood comparison, Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María operates at a different register entirely.

    What should I order at Es Cranc?

    The lobster stew — caldereta de langosta — is the reason to book. The kitchen's focus is rice dishes and seafood stews using high-quality local ingredients, so order from that core. The database notes the lobster stew specifically as the dish not to miss, and the bib service for finger-licking dishes confirms these are hands-on, produce-forward plates.

    What should I wear to Es Cranc?

    The setting is described as simple and rustic, with whitewashed walls and a relaxed Menorcan atmosphere. Smart casual is consistent with the format — this is not a jacket-required environment — but given the bib service for certain dishes, wearing something you are comfortable eating in is more practical advice than any dress code.

    Is Es Cranc worth the price?

    At €€€, yes — if lobster stew is what you are coming for. The Michelin Plate (2025) signals consistent kitchen quality, and the focus on high-quality seafood ingredients justifies the price point in the context of Menorcan dining. If you are looking for a cheaper route into local seafood, smaller harbour cafes in Fornells will cost less, but the product and recognition gap is real.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Es Cranc?

    The venue database does not confirm a tasting menu format at Es Cranc. The kitchen's identity is built around rice dishes, stews, and the caldereta de langosta specifically — ordering around those strengths is the clearer strategy than expecting a structured multi-course progression.

    Is Es Cranc good for a special occasion?

    Yes, for the right kind of occasion. The Michelin Plate (2025) and the famous lobster stew make this a credible celebration meal in Menorca, particularly for groups where seafood is the shared preference. The atmosphere is rustic rather than formal, so if your occasion requires a polished fine-dining room, this is the wrong fit — but for a long lunch built around great product, it works.

    Location

    Carrer de ses Escoles, 31, 07748 Fornells, Illes Balears, Spain

    Fornells, Spain

    Compare Es Cranc

    Quick Value Check: Es Cranc
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    Quique Dacosta€€€€
    El Celler de Can Roca€€€€
    Arzak€€€€
    Azurmendi€€€€
    Aponiente€€€€

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    Also Consider

    Es Cranc sits in a different tier from Spain's headline seafood restaurants, and that is a reason to book it rather than a caveat. Aponiente in El Puerto de Santa María is the most technically ambitious seafood kitchen in Spain, three Michelin stars, a tasting menu built around marine ingredients, and a booking window that requires planning six months or more in advance at €€€€ pricing. If avant-garde seafood cuisine is the goal, Aponiente is the answer. Es Cranc is not trying to compete with it: the Menorcan kitchen's value is in its specificity, a single regional tradition executed at Michelin Plate level for a fraction of the price and with considerably more booking flexibility.

    For travellers weighing Es Cranc against Spain's broader creative fine-dining circuit, the comparison is largely false. El Celler de Can Roca in Girona, Arzak in San Sebastián, and Azurmendi in Larrabetzu are all €€€€ tasting-menu destinations requiring significant advance planning, the right choice if progressive Spanish cuisine is the point of the trip. Quique Dacosta in Dénia is the closest geographically relevant comparison for a Mediterranean Spain itinerary, but again operates at €€€€ with tasting-menu structure. Es Cranc at €€€ with easy booking is genuinely the better choice if what you want is an honest, place-rooted seafood meal in a fishing village setting.

    Within Fornells itself, Sa Llagosta is the most direct peer, a seafood-focused alternative that trades some of Es Cranc's formal recognition for a slightly more casual harbour-facing experience. For visitors who want the caldereta tradition with Michelin-level confidence behind the kitchen, Es Cranc is the clearer call. For a more relaxed meal or a second dinner in Fornells, Sa Llagosta gives you variety without dropping quality sharply. If you are spending more than two nights in the area, the answer is both.

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