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Gastronomy Mallorca
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Mallorca actualmente basa su cocina y su gastronomía en dos ámbitos muy diferenciados, por un ... |
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Palma is definitely the best city for eating out on the island. There’s an excellent variety of choice. Palma has every kind of restaurant imaginable; from traditional Spanish (with delicious tapas!) to stylish restaurants covering the whole international range - Italian, Indian, Chinese, Thai….whatever kind of cuisine you prefer you’ll find it here.
“Café culture” is a way of life here. People sit out all day long just watching other people…you never know who you might meet…This is great people watching territory!!
You can drink hot chocolates or cappuccinos, surrounded by artists, famous people and creative types. Try the Mallorca’s ensaimadas pastry. They’re absolutely delicious.
The eating out scene in Palma can be split into two separate areas. If you’re looking for bars serving light snacks the best place is the Sa Llotja area. Passeig Maritim has some excellent restaurants, most are alongside the harbour.
In the old town and Santa Catalina you’ll find some newer restaurants along with the local favourites.
Some of the best eating places in Palma include: Tristan, Ciro’s, La Lubina, Bona Taula and Casa Manolo. |
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