Eating out in Mallorca: Bar Mavi - Palma
"A blend of history, excellent local cuisine, and very affordable prices has secured Bar Mavi a spot on my 'Places to Return to' list."
Ternera | Apio | Encurtidos
Ternera | Apio | Encurtidos, a melt-in-your-mouth beef cheek served with a cloud-soft mash potato and two types of cherry tomatoes infused with saffron and beetroot
Menu del dia at UMI Coffee & More
The chicken was delicious and tender, falling off the bones as I picked it up.
Eating out in Mallorca: UMI Coffee & More in Palma
Delicious and affordable menu del dia, coffee, smoothie & more.
Café Restaurante Sibil·la
Arroz meloso con calamari, pulpo y alioli de miel, a creamy seafood risotto with honey alioli.
Eating out in Mallorca: Santosha in Palma
Santosha's menu is focused on fresh, creative, and internationally influenced cuisine.
Happy Taco Day! - Eating out at Primo Taqueria in Santa Catalina
Primo Taqueria offers an authentic slice of Mexican street food culture in Palma.
Eating Out in Mallorca: Santina Palma Brunch & More
Santina's lunch offerings are a delightful fusion of flavours and aesthetics.
Eating Out in Mallorca: Arlequín – Palma Old Town
Innovative food in a fun, stylish setting full of surprises.
Eating out in Mallorca: Urba in Palma
A cosmopolitan concept of sharing plates by the Santi Taura Group.
Eating out in Mallorca: Tree House in Palma
Open-air sushi lounge with breath-taking views.
Ree House’s signature roll comes with salmon, avocado, cream cheese, fried onion and teriyaki
Tree House’s signature roll comes with salmon, avocado, cream cheese, fried onion and teriyaki.
Eating out in Mallorca: Aromata, Jaume lll
At 32 euros for three courses, Aromata was at the top end of the price range for this kind of a meal.
Eating Out in Mallorca: Dmenu, Sindicato
The shorter version of their weekly changing menu includes a choice between two starters, two mains and two deserts plus water, while the longer menu is made up of two starters, two mains and one desert.
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