As August unfolds on Spain’s Costa Blanca, many of us begin to think about the return to everyday life—work, routine, and schedules waiting just around the corner. But before you pack away the suncream and trade the Mediterranean breeze for office air conditioning, there’s still time for one last indulgence. And in Jávea (Xàbia), that indulgence takes the shape of a two-Michelin-starred experience at BonAmb Restaurant.

A Coastal Town Made for Summer’s Last Chapter
Jávea is more than a holiday destination—it’s a place where time seems to stretch. The sapphire waters of Cala Granadella, the vibrant market stalls in the old town, and sunsets from the Montgó all invite you to pause and savor the beauty of the season.
And at the heart of this Mediterranean rhythm lies BonAmb, where food becomes not just sustenance, but memory—a celebration of the sea, the land, and the stories of the Marina Alta.
Why BonAmb Is the Perfect “End of Summer” Treat
As holidays draw to a close, there’s no better way to mark the moment than with a meal that feels like an experience in itself. At BonAmb, Chef Alberto Ferruz crafts menus designed not just to feed, but to move. Each dish tells a story of the Mediterranean, of fishing traditions, of local gardens and foraged herbs, of flavors preserved and reimagined.
This season, the “Memorabilia” menus—Recuerdos (appetizers, 9 courses and desserts) and El Viaje (appetizers, 12 courses and desserts)—draw inspiration from emotional moments of happiness and celebrations, a gastronomic souvenir prepared to share with family and friends. Through dishes that balance avant-garde technique with tradition, Ferruz brings the coast’s history to your table in ways that surprise and delight.
It’s a fitting metaphor for August itself: a bridge between memory and the journey ahead.
Dishes That Linger Beyond the Holidays
A meal at BonAmb isn’t easily forgotten. Highlights include:
- Sea urchin tartare with anchovy broth foam – the flavor of the Mediterranean concentrated in a single bite.
- Red tuna empanada with fermented vegetables – a playful nod to tradition with a modern twist.
- Celery crepe with morteruelo and smoked mullet jus – unexpected, layered, and deeply satisfying.
- Fermented banana with almond toffee and smoked almond milk – proof that Ferruz’s creativity doesn’t stop at savory plates.
Paired with a curated wine selection from BonAmb’s extensive cellar, the experience becomes a sensory journey designed to stay with you long after summer fades.
An Invitation to Disconnect Before You Reconnect
Part of what makes BonAmb so special is its setting. The restaurant occupies a restored Valencian finca surrounded by gardens, with views of the Montgó and an atmosphere of tranquil elegance. Inside, minimalist design meets natural textures, creating a space that feels intimate yet refined.
Here, dining isn’t rushed. The service is attentive but unintrusive, encouraging you to slow down, breathe, and let yourself be immersed in the moment. In a world where routines so quickly reclaim us, BonAmb offers the gift of presence.
Why August Is the Time to Go
When September comes, holidays end. But August still belongs to you. A visit to Jávea capped with dinner at BonAmb isn’t just another summer activity—it’s the exclamation mark at the end of your holiday story.
It’s that final glass of wine before reality calls, that last chance to indulge in artistry on a plate, that memory you’ll carry back into everyday life.
So before you return to the pace of normal days, give yourself this gift: an evening at BonAmb, where summer tastes like creativity, tradition, and the Mediterranean itself.



