Eating out in Mallorca: Sakana - Palmanova
I would say definitely give it a go if you love either sushi or South East Asian cuisine in general!
Cocktail Hour: BEATNIK Restaurant & Bar - Palma
Beatnik’s creative cocktail menu is a tribute to both traditional mixology and contemporary flavour innovation.
Cocktail Hour: St-Germain Spritz
St-Germain is a “premium French liqueur known for its delicate and floral flavour profile..."
Food & Art
'Fine dining with a hungry artist' by Icon Zar
Icon Zar's upcoming exhibition will take place on December 14 at 7pm in theArtmadams hotel.
Eating out in Mallorca: Il Chiringo Pizzeria - Palmanova
Both Il Chiringo Pizzeria and Il Chiringo Beach are open way after the official end of the season and between them cover most of the winter.
Eating Out in Mallorca: Celler Sa Premsa - Palma
The restaurant's commitment to traditional cooking methods and locally sourced ingredients makes each dish a reflection of the island's history and its agricultural bounty.
Cocktail Hour: Olive Tree in Palmanova
Since last week they have been organising an arts and crafts market every Wednesday afternoon and collaborating with Cancer Research Group.
Eating out in Mallorca: El Bungalow in Ciudad Jardin
A paella institution threatened by bureaucracy.
Cocktail Hour: Ginbo in Palma
For those who are not big fans of gin and tonic, Ginbo also offers a careful selection of signature cocktails and classic cocktails, as well as other types of spirits.
8 must-visit restaurants for your next Mallorca getaway
I feel privileged to have been able to recommend over 50 good, great and incredible places so far...
Branded Content
“Fine dining with a hungry artist” by Icon Zar
The project consists of a series of initiatives, and this time we are talking about arte pobre, it's influences on her art and rethinking recycling in 2023.
Eating out in Mallorca: Origin in Palmanova
Great food in a beautiful setting with a friendly service.
Cocktail Hour: Cappuccino Grand Café
“Cappuccino cafes are always beautifully decorated, and, although they form part of a chain, each one is unique, and each one is more stylish than the next. ”
Eating out in Mallorca: Tigy's in Sant Elm
Healty pa amb oli’s in a stunning setting.
Eating Out in Mallorca: Bar Joan Frau - Santa Catalina Market
Desiring something sweet to round off our meal, we sought “coca de albaricoque”, a traditional Mallorcan pastry adorned with apricot halves.
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