Izakaya, stands out for its haute Japanese cuisine. Daniel Celis founded it in 2016 offering sushi and traditional dishes with excellence.

Restaurants on Mallorca are serving-up some of the best dishes in Europe, led by international chefs with experience in Michelin-star restaurants. The best restaurants on Mallorca are found all over the island whether that be sea-view restaurants, romantic restaurants or traditional restaurants offering Mallorcan cuisine. Every type of cuisine can be found, particularly in Palma de Mallorca in the area of Santa Catalina where international cuisine, including Asian, Indian, Mediterranean and Italian food is enjoyed
Seafood restaurants with terraces overlooking the Mediterranean Sea are the most popular restaurants in Mallorca, enjoyed with a glass of local Mallorcan wine and starter of Spanish tapas. Find out below which ones made our list.
Find out below which ones made our list and book your reservation through abcMallorca.
Izakaya, stands out for its haute Japanese cuisine. Daniel Celis founded it in 2016 offering sushi and traditional dishes with excellence.
Discover the hidden gem Bondo Cocina in the heart of Palma for a modern twist on traditional Mediterranean dishes.
You’ll never be short of a place to eat with Helen Cummins’ tried and tested list of recommended restaurants in Palma. Bon profit!
Find out the restaurants in Mallorca that the locals have fallen in love with – the ones that appeal to residents time after time.
Here, Dr Helen Cummins gives us her pick of the most romantic restaurants on the island, perfect for celebrating an anniversary, engagement or just a special evening together.
Sea-food lovers rejoice! Port Andratx is home to some of the best paella and fish dishes on the island, alongside many other cuisines.
Enjoy cuisine from all over the world in Santa Catalina with HC’s list of the best restaurants in Palma’s hippest neighbourhood.
Discover the ultimate dining experience in Mallorca with Sumailla and Latitud39 restaurants, overlooking the port and villas in the mountains.
Puerto Pollensa has long been one of the island’s most popular family-friendly resorts, but with a dining scene to appeal to locals as much as tourists.
The Deià dining scene leans heavily towards Mallorcan and Mediterranean flavours with a focus on fresh local produce and top-quality ingredients.
There’s no other kitchen on the island with two Michelin stars like VORO. Find out here why it’s the gastronomic journey you’ve been waiting for.
Dining in Alaró focuses on hearty traditional Mallorcan cooking as well as drawing inspiration from around the Mediterranean.
Beautiful views and high quality cuisine can be expected at Son Vida’s top restaurants, many of which are set within its three golf clubs and two luxury hotels.
In the centre of Palma is Fera, a restaurant that obeys no rules when it comes to creating its wonderful Asian-Mediterranean fusion style.
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