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Fernando Arellano's ambitious tasting menus over a former tannery.
The old town's quiet eastern edge by the sea wall, where high-level kitchens hide in discreet lanes.
Sa Calatrava is the old town's quiet eastern edge, the former Jewish and tanners' quarter pressed between the cathedral, the Arab baths and the surviving stretch of sea wall. Its steep, narrow lanes have stayed residential and largely free of the crowds a few streets over, with washing lines, small workshops and a strong sense of being lived in. The handful of restaurants here trade on exactly that intimacy — discreet rooms where high-level cooking happens away from the main currents of the city. It is a neighbourhood for people who already know where they are going.
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Fernando Arellano's ambitious tasting menus over a former tannery.
Old Mallorcan recipes rebuilt with rigour, steps from the cathedral.