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  • The Basque chef will keep appearing at your table. Don’t worry: with a Michelin star, the food is extraordinary, whether it’s a strawberry gazpacho or crab lasagne.

  • The well-known brand has been producing excellent jackets, accessories and shoes for shops all over the world since 1927. You can take a brief factory tour and browse through the large shop.

  • A shop with original designs from Menorca: suede bags, traditional shoes and sandals, original T-shirts and fine linen clothing. They also carry anodized aluminium jewellery.

  • A bank of computers, with cutting-edge music and cosmic artworks in the background. Illy coffee, juices, milkshakes and sandwiches are available.

  • Set in a beautiful house with Modernist touches and a lush garden setting in front of the water. The select menu changes regularly and features typical Mallorcan specialties.

  • La Boveda, Palma

    The place to come for the very best tapas in Palma. It’s located near Sa Llotja, not far from the harbour, and the pleasant patio quickly fills up with satisfied diners at both lunch and dinner. Wild mushrooms, artichokes and tender fried squid are definitely worth asking for.

  • The wood-beamed medieval interior features a nice mix of contemporary art and rustic antiques, or you can sit outside on a breezy side street. Roast kid is a speciality, as well as calçots (large leek-like vegetables) with salsa Romesco (red peppers, vinegar, oil, almonds and walnuts).

  • Features a huge deck over the port. The menu includes salmon with curry sauce, grilled squid in its own ink, fillet of veal with clams, duck breast with redcurrant sauce, crêpes and pear sorbet.

  • A friendly little restaurant with an eclectic menu that might include Thai green curry, goat’s cheese salad, Spanish-style sandwiches and cream teas.

  • Light, international cuisine is served in the garden or inside under a broad Catalan arch. Octopus salad, meatballs stuffed with squid and other Mediterranean dishes have flair.

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