Explore Mallorca’s top locations to relish the abundance of its culinary scene.

Mallorca, the biggest among the Balearic Islands, stands out not just because of its idyllic shores and rugged mountains but also due to its delectable food scene. The island boasts an array of delicious cuisines made from locally sourced ingredients, traditional recipes, and high-end meals that make Mallorcan dining worth noting down in your itinerary. To experience genuine flavors of this island firsthand, consider these six eateries offering regional delicacies.


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Mesón Ca’n Pedro, Genoa, 100% escapism

Situated in the delightful Genoa neighborhood, which lies just outside of Palma, Mesón Ca’n Pedro has been a cornerstone for locals since 1976. As a family-operated eatery, it boasts a cozy and welcoming ambiance that perfectly encapsulates the essence of the local culture. Their menu features traditional fare that showcases authentic flavors.
lechona asada
(roast sow) and
caracoles
(a snail delicacy), complemented by regional wines. The terrace boasts a stunning vista of the Palma bay, ideal for dining outdoors.

Mesón Ca´n Pedro, Génova
Carrer del Rector Vives, 14 remains unchanged as it appears to be a proper address.

07015 Palma

+34 971 70 21 62

Celler Sa Premsa offers an extensive selection of dishes.

Nestled right in the center of Palma de Mallorca, Celler Sa Premsa is a must-visit destination for enthusiasts of regional cuisine. Since opening its doors in 1958, this eatery has been known for its quintessentially Majorcan ambiance, featuring sizable wooden wine casks as part of its décor. Their extensive menu presents an array of traditional local fare, among which stands out the renowned dish.
frito mallorquín
, a stir-fried dish featuring lamb organs paired with potatoes and bell peppers. The restaurant’s exceptional service makes the ambiance truly inviting.

Celler Sa Premsa
Plaça del Bisbe Berenguer de Palou, 8, Centre

07003 Palma

+34 971 72 35 29


Visit Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo for a delightful dessert.

Established in 1700, Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo stands as Palma’s premier chocolatier and café, renowned for its exquisite handcrafted ice cream and traditional Mallorcan ensaimadas—circular pastries with a twist. It remains an essential stop for those seeking a delightful respite. Besides these confections, visitors can enjoy an array of beverages ranging from premium hot cocoa to freshly squeezed orange juice.

Ca’n Joan de S’Aigo
Carrer de Can Sanç, 10

07001 Palma

+34971710759

Between History and Gourmet Cuisine lies Celler Can Amer.

Situated in Lloseta, Celler Can Amer carries a rich historical legacy. Their menu highlights classic Mallorcan cuisine. Must-try items feature the
tumbet
, a baked dish of roasted vegetables typically enjoyed alongside meat or fish, and a must-try
arroz brut
, a zesty and aromatic rice dish. Get ready for a delightful experience.

Celler Can Amer
Carrer Miners, 4

07360 Lloseta

+34 971 50 12 61

Ca Na Toneta, a tribute to organic cuisine

Located in the quaint village of Caimari, Ca Na Toneta shines as a culinary treasure. Managed by the Solivellas sisters, this eatery distinguishes itself with its contemporary take on Majorcan dishes, all the while honoring age-old recipes. Ingredients come primarily from nearby organic sources, frequently sourced directly from their very own herb garden. Every plate served here narrates a tale. The cozy ambiance paired with stunning vistas of the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range enhances the overall dining experience significantly.

Ca Na Toneta
Carrer de s’Horitzó, 21

07314 Caimari

+34 971 51 52 26


Sa Roqueta

, a seafood feast

For those who love seafood, Sa Roqueta in Palma is essential. This quaint, family-operated eatery focuses on meals made from freshly caught fish and sea creatures each day. A standout dish here is the
caldereta de langosta
, a standard lobster soup.

Sa Roqueta
Carrer de la Sirena, 11

07006 Palma

+34971249410