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As of: July 2026 (updated regularly)
In Villaverde, Majorero takes centre stage on the plate – that protected goat’s cheese from Fuerteventura which has been a staple of the municipality of La Oliva for generations. Ten restaurants are scattered throughout the village in the north of the island. La Villa on Calle Francisco Bordón Mendez has 663 reviews with an average rating of 4.9 stars, whilst Restaurante El Horno on the Carretera General has 3,865 reviews. If you’re looking for the 10 best restaurants in Villaverde, you won’t find any chains, but rather establishments such as Casa Marcos, where goat meat and papas arrugadas set the tone. Goat farming extends right onto the plate.
Eating out in Villaverde: prices, opening hours, tips
Lunch in Villaverde is cheapest between 2 pm and 4 pm. A three-course ‚menú del día‘ with a drink rarely costs more than 12 euros. In the evening, things quieten down a bit and prices rise slightly. The menus at Restaurante Mahoh at Sitio de Juan Bello and at Manduca at number 57 on the same street – where La Villa is also located – are in Spanish. Make sure you have cash to hand, as the smaller establishments prefer to be paid in cash. The ‚Queso majorero‘ with protected designation of origin is served straight onto your plate all around the village.
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Tips for your visit
Along the country road through the north, the houses stand in a row without crowding together. With 3,865 reviews, Restaurante El Horno tops the list for the village, closely followed by Mahoh with 2,187 reviews. On both menus, grilled Majorero is listed alongside mojo. The local goat herds provide the ingredients almost on the doorstep.
The country inns reflect the austere character of La Oliva in their interiors. Stone walls and wooden tables define the rooms at the Hotel Rural Mahoh at Sitio de Juan Bello. From the terraces, the view stretches out over dry pastures. As an exception, Locanda Il Gatto Rosso at 52 Calle las Huertas serves Italian cuisine, whilst goat’s meat and papas arrugadas remain the norm at Casa Marcos on Calle de los Geranios.
Frequently Asked Questions
What vegetarian options do restaurants in Villaverde offer?
The ten restaurants in Villaverde often serve meat-free dishes featuring local produce, such as grilled Majorero, salads with Canary Islands potatoes and vegetable stews. Popular vegetarian side dishes include papas arrugadas with mojo verde, available at both Casa Marcos and Manduca. You can check availability in advance by telephone.
When is the best time to visit the restaurants in Villaverde?
At lunchtime, regional cuisine featuring Majorero is served fresh, making this the best time to visit. Outside the high season, the rural character of the municipality of La Oliva is at its most evident. At weekends, guests from the north of Fuerteventura fill the terraces, for example at Restaurante Mahoh.
When are the restaurants in Villaverde open?
Restaurants in Villaverde open for lunch around 12 noon or 1 pm and close in the evening around 10 pm. In this rural village, shorter opening hours and occasional closing days may apply. A phone call in advance will ensure your planned visit goes smoothly.