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Canyamel
Mallorca's only two-star table, cooking without constraints.
Da alta gastronomia com estrelas Michelin à autêntica cozinha local, descubra os restaurantes mais distintos de Mallorca. Selecionados, testados e aprovados pelos nossos editores especializados.
Comida deliciosa em ambientes descontraídos
Canyamel
Mallorca's only two-star table, cooking without constraints.
Sa Calatrava
Fernando Arellano's ambitious tasting menus over a former tannery.
Port d'Alcúdia
A green-starred ode to Mallorca's own soil and sea.
La Missió
Britain's first Michelin star on Spanish soil, in a 17th-century convent.
Sa Calatrava
Old Mallorcan recipes rebuilt with rigour, steps from the cathedral.
Pollença
Estate-grown Mallorcan cooking inside a restored Jesuit convent.
Es Capdellà
A Michelin-starred tasting menu read through the island's winds.
Costa d'en Blanes
One Michelin star on a terrace open to the Mediterranean.
Passeig Mallorca
Buenos Aires meets Mallorca in a tight, brilliant value menu.
Playa de Muro
Island memory and produce, one starred tasting menu from the beach.
Llucmajor
Zero-kilometre island cooking with a star and a green star.
Sant Jaume
Borderless Mediterranean and Asian cooking in an art-filled mansion.
La Lonja
Vegetable-led tasting menus in a hidden grand-house garden.
Deià
A tasting menu in Belmond La Residencia's old olive press.
La Lonja
Barrafina-pedigree tapas at a buzzing counter off the Born.
Canyamel
Clifftop tasting menu where Mallorca meets Mexico.
Banyalbufar
Estate-grown cooking on a clifftop terrace above the sea.
Santanyí
Honest, market-led cooking inside a polished village hotel.
Santa Catalina
Moody Santa Catalina hotspot for global small plates and cocktails.
Sant Francesc
Mediterranean cooking in a vine-walled garden off Plaça Sant Francesc.
Santa Catalina
Honest French bistro cooking in a quiet Santa Catalina corner.
Deià
Candlelit cooking under the lemon trees of Deià.
Sóller
A Sóller townhouse for chef Kiko Martorell's modern Mallorcan menus.
Cala Ratjada
Mallorca's first Michelin kitchen, still in the same family.
Eixample
Andreu Genestra's relaxed, produce-driven take on Mallorcan cooking.
Santa Catalina
Tiny, ambitious small-plates room for restless palates.
Cala Deià
Grilled daily catch on the rocks of Cala Deià.
Artà
A winter-garden table looking out to Artà's castle and the bay.
Santanyí
Mallorcan catch over the parrilla, with a Brazilian accent.
Santa Catalina
Warm Santa Catalina neighbourhood bistro with global flavours.
Port de Sóller
Three generations of seafront cooking on Platja d'en Repic.
Alaró
A potholed mountain road to Mallorca's famous lamb shoulder.
Santanyí
A lemon-tree courtyard and a refined Mediterranean hand.
Fornalutx
Roast lamb and valley views in Spain's prettiest village.
Banyalbufar
Bib Gourmand rice and fish above the Banyalbufar terraces.
Artà
A rooftop over old Artà with a quietly ambitious kitchen.
Port de Pollença
A pier-end institution where the day's catch arrives unfussed.
Santanyí
A two-decade village favourite with a quiet courtyard.
Port d'Andratx
A chef-driven harbour room that skips the yacht-set spectacle.
Esporles
Centuries-old island recipes on an Esporles passeig.
Cala Sant Vicenç
Fish above the cove, in business since 1954.
Campos
Chilean flair meets the Mallorcan pantry beside a thermal spring.
Portixol
Artsy seafront kitchen on the Portixol promenade.
Valldemossa
Fresh fish and small plates on Valldemossa's Cartoixa square.
Alcúdia
Heritage Mallorcan cooking in a 1594 poet's house.
Ses Salines
A 300-year-old village house, plant-filled courtyard, easy cooking.
Randa
A 17th-century country house at the foot of Puig de Randa.
Playa de Muro
Feet-in-the-sand rice and fresh fish, family-run since 1967.