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Borderless Mediterranean and Asian cooking in an art-filled mansion.
A genteel old-town pocket of patios and antique shops, suited to refined lunches and aperitivo.
Sant Jaume is a pocket of the old town just north of the grand mansions of Carrer Sant Feliu, named for its plain medieval church and laced with some of Palma's most photogenic patios. It is genteel and a little hushed, antique shops and shaded courtyards giving it a slower temper than the bar-heavy quarters nearby. The food matches the setting: a refined restaurant set in a courtyard and a stylish vermuteria that lifts a Mallorcan ritual into something more design-conscious. This is a corner for an unhurried lunch or an aperitivo before the evening proper begins.
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