Must-see restaurants in Mallorca

  • Mesón Ca'n Pedro

    Mallorca

    One of Gènova's best, hearty, traditional Mallorcan restaurants is Mesón Ca'n Pedro, famous for its frit mallorquí (a lamb, liver and vegetable hash)…

  • Es Celler

    Mallorca

    Step down off the street and into this wonderfully cavernous cellar restaurant with soaring ceilings and old wine barrels. Its specialities are barbecued…

  • Restaurant Clivia

    Pollença

    More contemporary than most and superb in every respect, Clivia gathers around an inner courtyard, where a mosaic of pine panels and bell-shaped lights…

  • Es Mollet

    Palma de Mallorca

    This classic seafood joint is the ideal place to sample the delights of the deep, in the former fishing village of Portixol. The catch of the day (sold by…

  • Celler Ca'n Carrossa

    Mallorca

    Sit inside by the exposed stone walls or opt for the garden at this converted 18th-century house. What's on the five-course tasting menu depends on the…

  • Nola

    Palma de Mallorca

    Funky Santa Catalina is the logical neighbourhood for this dedicated Cajun-Creole restaurant, the first outpost of New Orleans cool in Palma. Bayou…

  • Luna 36

    Sóller

    This restaurant is a burst of colour on Carrer de Sa Lluna. Aim for a seat in the lovely courtyard garden, framed by scarlet bougainvillea. Danish owned,…

  • Port Petit

    Southern Mallorca

    One of Cala d'Or's top tables, Port Petit adds an innovative spin to local seafood and produce, served on a covered terrace whose dazzling whiteness…

  • Sa Roqueta

    Palma de Mallorca

    One of former-fishing-village Portixol's excellent seafood restaurants, Sa Roqueta has been doing as little as possible to the daily catch since 1987…

  • Bar España

    Palma de Mallorca

    Happening upon this place in the evening when everything else in the vicinity is closed is like discovering a hidden secret. Hugely popular and deservedly…

  • L'Arcada

    Southern Mallorca

    Watch the boats blink in the port at this laid-back hillside restaurant. The seafood – from grilled calamari to Mallorcan prawns and stuffed courgettes –…

  • Horno San Antonio

    Palma de Mallorca

    Considered by most Mallorcans to be the best of the best when it comes to ensaïmades, this traditional old pastry shop does a roaring trade in all sizes…

  • Mercat de l'Olivar

    Palma de Mallorca

    Palma's main retail produce market is a wonderland of Mallorcan (and Spanish) comestibles. Cheese, meat, fish, vegetables and prepared dishes are just…

  • Aventura

    Southern Mallorca

    Breezy harbour views, friendly service and freshly caught fish make Aventura the pick of Portopetro's waterfront bunch. Go for mixed tapas for two (€27)…

  • Sa Fàbrica de Gelats

    Sóller

    Legendary ice cream. Among the 40 or so trays of locally made flavours, those concocted from fresh orange or lemon juice are outstanding. There's a large…

  • Forn Ca'n Molinas

    Valldemossa

    This place along the main pedestrian drag has been baking up the local speciality of coca de patata (a bready, sugar-dusted pastry) and the island…

  • 13%

    Palma de Mallorca

    This L-shaped barn of a place is a wine and tapas bar, bistro and delicatessen combined. Most items are organic and there’s plenty of choice for…

  • Celler La Parra

    Northern Mallorca

    In business since the 1960s, this atmospheric, rustic and old-style Mallorcan restaurant is something of a rarity in these parts. It serves up genuine…

  • Restaurante Miguel

    Southern Mallorca

    Set back from the ruddy headland that sustains Cala Pi's highly photogenic 16th-century 'fire tower', Restaurante Miguel is a Mallorcan-style 'farmhouse'…

  • Alchemy

    Southern Mallorca

    Despite the name, Alchemy has little to do with molecular gastronomy or culinary experimentation. With its pretty courtyard, slick bistro interior and…

  • Es Molí de Santanyí

    Southern Mallorca

    Located in an old windmill on the road leading east from Santanyí, this sprawling stone-built restaurant has a lovely garden terrace shaded by palms and…

  • Temple Natura

    Palma de Mallorca

    This appropriately named restaurant offers a tranquil respite from pavement pounding. Head for the 'secret garden' out back with its sprawling wisteria,…

  • Ca'l Dimoni

    Mallorca

    On Algaida's northern fringes, Ca'l Dimoni is rustic Mallorca through and through, with wood beams, chunky tables, cured sausages hanging from the rafters…

  • La Llonja

    Northern Mallorca

    Upstairs overlooking the water, La Llonja does seriously good seafood, meat dishes and rice dishes such as lobster paella with the occasional dash of…

  • Quina Creu

    Palma de Mallorca

    With its mishmash of vintage furniture, flickering chandeliers and poster-plastered walls, Quina Creu nails bric-a-brac chic. Deep sofas, a tapas-lined…

  • Portixol

    Palma de Mallorca

    The harbourside restaurant at Hotel Portixol is bright and breezy with sea views and a blue-white colour scheme. The menu is ingredient-driven, treating…

  • Barretes

    Sóller

    Converted from an old olive mill, Barrettes has heavy wood beams in the lantern-lit dining room or al fresco seating on the poolside terrace. The menu is…

  • Celler Ca'n Ripoll

    Mallorca

    Delve down to this enormous, cathedral-like 18th-century celler, with a high-beamed ceiling resting on a series of stone arches. On the menu are hearty…

  • Ca'n Eduardo

    Palma de Mallorca

    What better place to sample fish than this place, right above the fish market? Ca'n Eduardo, in business since the 1940s, is hardly cutting-edge, but…

  • Hostal Ca'n Marió

    Valldemossa

    This fourth generation family-run restaurant dates from 1877 and possibly little has changed, decor wise, since then. There's no tower building or drizzle…

  • Il Giardino

    Pollença

    For many, this is the pick of the restaurants on Plaça Major, with a fine terrace and friendly service. The menu whispers longingly of bella Italia, with…

  • Cassai

    Southern Mallorca

    The stone-flagged courtyard of this 300-year-old building, graced with creeping ivy, potted shrubs and artfully weathered timber, is a lovely place to…

  • Casa Alvaro

    Sóller

    Scoot down a cobbled lane off the main plaza to find this delightful place sporting a minimalist-traditional bodega look. Sample innovative art-on-a-plate…

  • Ca'n Calco

    Mallorca

    Sitting 3km southwest of Campanet along the PMV2131 is the restaurant of Hotel Ca'n Calco, where dinner is an intimate affair on a poolside terrace…

  • El Perrito

    Palma de Mallorca

    The 'Little Dog' takes its canine moniker from the black-and-white photos of customers' pooches that hang on its walls. Run by Swedes, this cute-as-a…

  • Bar es Club

    Mallorca

    Much-loved by cyclists seeking a breather or just to fuel up on breakfast, this restaurant/bar/cafe serves excellent pizza, pastas and paella (you often…

  • Restaurante Illetas Playa

    Mallorca

    With a plumb spot, overlooking the beach, this slightly old-fashioned Mallorcan restaurant is a welcome alternative to the glitz that dominates this part…

  • Il Paradiso

    Mallorca

    Priceless views across the Badia de Palma are not the only forte of this slick beachside restaurant. The long list of pastas, including penne with scampi…

  • Asador es Teatre

    Southern Mallorca

    Asador Es Teatre specialises in roast lamb, T-bone steaks and other fine cuts of aged meat, all seared to perfection on the Josper (grill-oven). The…

  • Ca n'Oms

    Mallorca

    Vaulted stone ceilings and a general air of solidity attest to the 18th-century origins of this restaurant, a lovely place to eat fine variations on pa…

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