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Top 10 Places to Eat

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  • 1. Caballito del Mar

    One of Palma’s top places. Delicious cuisine, from mango soup to marinated salmon carpaccio.

  • 2. Candela

    Set on Palma’s lively “restaurant row”. Try the lemon risotto with gambes (prawns) or the rack of lamb with artichokes.

  • 3. Aramis

    The focus is creative and original Mediterranean cuisine, with a weekly tasting menu for dedicated foodies.

  • 4. Bon Lloc

    A fusion of the Mediterranean and Asia at Palma’s best vegetarian restaurant.

  • 5. Rossini

    The owner is from Puglia in Italy, so the mozzarella di buffala is juicy and tangy, and the pasta is nicely al dente.

  • 6. El Pilón

    Friendly, atmospheric place with hip music and a lobster tank. An extensive menu includes fried artichokes, fresh oysters and tumbet (vegetable stew).

  • 7. Asador Tierra Aranda

    Service is carried out with panache in a stone-paved garden with marquees, in which you’ll enjoy a dinner of Castilian cooking. Lunch is served indoors, in stately rooms.

  • 8. C’an Carlos

    Mallorcan cooking at its very best, with wonderful bread and olives, seafood, fish, lamb, pâté and delicious house wines.

  • 9. Celler Sa Premsa

    Set your sights on classics like cabbage rolls with pork, and paella.

  • 10. Koldo Royo

    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.

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