
Ca Aleix
Marina Alta, Xàbia
Restaurant in Xàbia, Spain
The Read
Dress
Casual
Why go
Ca Aleix works for a low-pressure Xàbia lunch, not for a high-ceremony special occasion. Choose it when convenience and a relaxed daytime meal matter more than a defined tasting format; compare BonAmb for a splurge, Tosca for polished Mediterranean cooking, Volta i Volta for lower-cost value.
About Ca Aleix
Ca Aleix is a restaurant in Xàbia. It is open from 1–5 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, closed on Tuesday, lists a casual dress code. Beyond those practical details, the most reliable way to approach it is as a straightforward, daytime listing rather than as a restaurant defined by a particular style or reputation.
Use Ca Aleix as a daytime Xàbia option when the schedule fits its 1–5 PM opening window. That timing makes the opening hours the key planning point: it is not a dinner choice, it should be assessed with that in mind. If you are comparing restaurant choices, you can also look at BonAmb, but Ca Aleix should be judged on the basics rather than on claims about format or accolades.
A daytime Xàbia option with limited details
Go in with clear expectations: the confirmed information supports planning around afternoon opening hours, not dinner. Ca Aleix is open 1–5 PM every day except Tuesday, so it is best considered when your Xàbia plans line up with that window. The narrowness of the profile is useful in its own way, because it keeps the decision grounded in what is actually known: when it opens, when it closes, where it is listed, the level of dress expected.
For broader comparison, you may also review Volta i Volta and La Perla de Jávea. Ca Aleix does not specify a cuisine, price tier, tasting format, or signature dish, so keep the comparison practical: hours, location in Xàbia, the casual dress code. In other words, avoid building expectations around details that are not supported here, instead use the listing as a practical checkpoint in a wider Xàbia dining search.
Who should choose it over the better-known names
Choose Ca Aleix if you want a casual Xàbia restaurant option during its 1–5 PM opening hours. It is most useful for diners whose first filter is timing rather than a defined culinary brief. If your decision depends on a particular cuisine, menu structure, chef, price, dietary accommodation, or special-occasion format, confirm those details directly before booking or compare other options such as Tosca and BonAmb.
The smart use case is direct planning: Ca Aleix is in Xàbia, keeps casual dress, closes Tuesday, operates in the afternoon on its open days. Treat those details as the core of the listing. For broader planning, use the full Xàbia restaurants guide to compare other dining options before deciding, especially if you need more confidence around cuisine, price, format, or occasion fit before choosing where to eat.
Planning details
- Location
- Camí Cabanes, 205, 03739 Xàbia, Alicante, Spain
- Website
- restaurantecaaleix.myrestoo.net
- Phone
- +34629268900
The take
The Take
The Vibe
Ca Aleix positions itself where the campo meets the coast, deliberately set inland among dry‑stone walls, carob trees and terraced fields. The writing frames the restaurant as a back‑to‑roots counterpoint to the beachfront scene, so the mood feels quietly charming and serene rather than boisterous. The emphasis on local citrus, almonds and produce gives the dining room a cultivated, intimate quality: it reads as a refined, rustic place that prizes provenance and seasonal honesty over tourist spectacle.
Best For
Ca Aleix suits diners who want a serious, ingredient‑led taste of the Costa Blanca away from the waterfront bustle. The piece highlights a year‑round local population and a mix of families and second‑home owners, so it works for intimate date nights, family meals and special occasions where provenance and seasonality are central to the experience. Its inland location and considered cooking attract guests seeking a quieter, more focused meal rather than a seaside paella house atmosphere.
Ordering Tips
Lean into the restaurant’s signature dishes and local produce. The write‑up singles out Cocadas de la Marina, paella and seafood fideuà; those dishes showcase the region’s red prawns, cuttlefish and rockfish. Order shareable rice or noodle dishes to experience the coastline’s bounty prepared through a campo‑influenced lens, and look for preparations that highlight local citrus, almonds and olive oil—ingredients the copy names as central to the area’s flavour profile.
Venue details
Ambiance
Elegant yet laid-back atmosphere with a stunning outdoor terrace surrounded by lush greenery and shaded by unique artistic canopies, creating a tranquil and sophisticated environment.
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At the Table
- Dress Code
- Casual
- Noise Level
- Conversational
- Service Style
- Upscale Casual
- Meal Pacing
- Leisurely
- Capacity
- Medium
Signature Dishes
- Cocadas de la Marina
- Paella
- Seafood Fideuà
Planning details
Location
Camí Cabanes, 205, 03739 Xàbia, Alicante, Spain · Directions
Recognition and awards
Also consider
Also Consider
- BonAmb, Modern Spanish, Creative, €€€€
- Volta i Volta, Mediterranean Cuisine, €
- Tosca, Mediterranean Cuisine, €€€
- La Perla de Jávea, Traditional Cuisine, €€
- YERBAxabia, Notable alternative
Restaurant context
How Ca Aleix compares in Xàbia
Ca Aleix is the lower-commitment choice in this group: useful for an easy lunch plan, less compelling if the meal needs a clear culinary statement. BonAmb is the splurge option, with Modern Spanish and creative cooking at €€€€; choose it when the restaurant is the reason for the outing.
For value, Volta i Volta is the more obvious budget pick at €, while La Perla de Jávea sits in a practical €€ traditional lane. Tosca is the better cross-shop for diners who want Mediterranean cooking with a more polished €€€ feel.
If booking ease matters, Ca Aleix should be the simpler call than the higher-profile names. YERBAxabia is harder to place without a clear price or cuisine signal, so use it as a secondary check rather than the first alternative.
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Compare Ca Aleix
| Venue | Location | Cuisine | Price | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ca Aleix | Xàbia | ; | ; | 2026 Michelin Guide New Restaurants |
| BonAmb | Xàbia | Modern Spanish, Creative | €€€€ | Guía Repsol Soles 20262026 La Liste Top Restaurants2026 Michelin 2 Stars2025 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #110We're Smart World Top Restaurants 20252025 La Liste Top Restaurants2025 Michelin 2 Stars2024 OAD Top Restaurants in Europe Ranked · #672024 Michelin 2 Stars |
| Volta i Volta | Xàbia | Mediterranean Cuisine | € | 2026 Michelin Plate2025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| Tosca | Xàbia | Mediterranean Cuisine | €€€ | 2025 Wine Spectator Best of Award of Excellence2025 Michelin 1 Star2024 Michelin 1 Star |
| La Perla de Jávea | Xàbia | Traditional Cuisine | €€ | 2026 Michelin PlateGuía Repsol Soles 20262025 Michelin Plate2024 Michelin Plate |
| YERBAxabia | Xàbia | ; | ; | No published awards |
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FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Ca Aleix good for a special occasion?
Ca Aleix is open 1–5 PM Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, is closed Tuesday, lists a casual dress code. If you need a more specific occasion fit, compare with options such as BonAmb or Tosca and confirm details directly.
How far ahead should I book Ca Aleix?
Ca Aleix opens from 1–5 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday and is closed Tuesday, so check the schedule before making plans in Xàbia.
What are alternatives to Ca Aleix?
Other named options to compare include BonAmb, Volta i Volta, Tosca, La Perla de Jávea, YERBAxabia. The best choice depends on the details you confirm for your date, since the Ca Aleix information here is limited to Xàbia, afternoon hours, Tuesday closure, casual dress.
What should I wear to Ca Aleix?
Dress casual. The dress code is casual, there is no formal attire requirement.
Can Ca Aleix accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not included. If you are planning for a group, confirm directly with the venue before going to Ca Aleix in Xàbia.
Is lunch or dinner better at Ca Aleix?
Ca Aleix lists hours from 1–5 PM on Monday and Wednesday through Sunday, with Tuesday closed. No dinner hours are listed, so plan around the afternoon opening window.
Does Ca Aleix handle dietary restrictions?
Dietary restriction and allergy accommodation details are not included. If you have a strict requirement or allergy, confirm directly with Ca Aleix before visiting in Xàbia.







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