
Mallorca, the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands, is renowned for its stunning landscapes, crystal-clear waters, and rich history. But over the last 15 years, it’s also gained attention as a culinary hotspot. The island’s dining scene combines traditional Mediterranean flavours, with modern techniques, and locally grown produce, making it an exciting destination for food lovers. Whether you’re in the mood for rustic tapas, fresh seafood, or Michelin-starred experiences, Mallorca has something to satisfy every palate.
Here are some of my favourite restaurants in Mallorca to try in 2025, offering a mix of local specialties, innovative dishes, and unforgettable dining experiences.
1. Santi Taura
Location: Lloseta & Palma
Santi Taura’s eponymous restaurant is a must-visit for those looking to experience the essence of Mallorcan cuisine. Santi, one of the island’s most respected chefs, brings traditional recipes to life with a modern twist. His tasting menu offers a deep dive into the island’s culinary heritage, showcasing locally sourced ingredients in creative ways. The seasonal dishes are always changing, but expect a combination of rustic flavors and refined presentation. Both his Lloseta location and the Palma restaurant continue to showcase his commitment to modernizing traditional Mallorcan dishes. Situated in the Hotel El Llorenc, in La Calatrava, Dins Santi Tauri is a perfect mix of contemporary twists on the island’s classic flavours, with dishes crafted from seasonal and local ingredients. His approach is rooted in deep respect for Mallorca’s gastronomic traditions, while adding a refined, innovative edge.
Must Try: The 11 course menu Origins is an wonderful experience to share with your partner or best friend, alongside their carefully chosen Harmony of wines.

2. Marc Fosh
Location: Palma – Hotel Es Convent de la Missio
A Michelin-starred restaurant in the heart of Palma, Marc Fosh is a temple of contemporary Mediterranean cooking. Known for his minimalist approach to cuisine, Marc Fosh uses fresh, seasonal ingredients to create visually stunning and flavourful dishes. His tasting menus are a true celebration of Mallorca’s rich food culture, with ingredients sourced from both the island and the Spanish mainland.
Must Try: “Sea Bass with almond milk” and “Tiramisu with olive oil and lemon.”

3. Restaurant Sebastian
Location: Deià
Set against the breathtaking backdrop of the Tramuntana Mountains, Restaurant Sebastian offers a fine-dining experience that showcases the best of Mediterranean flavors with a special focus on local and seasonal ingredients. The restaurant’s sophisticated ambiance, combined with stunning views of the village of Deià, creates a memorable setting for a special evening. Chef Sebastian’s innovative yet refined dishes embrace both Mallorcan traditions and contemporary culinary techniques, making it a must-visit for any food lover on the island.
Must Try: “Rack of lamb with a rosemary-honey crust, green bacon beans and potato puree ” and for dessert “Salty caramel iced parfait with chocolate mousse and autumn leafs”
4. Restaurant Mambo
Location: Paseo Mallorca 3, Palma
Restaurant Mambo offers an attractive, informal urban bistro-style ambiance, run by Brazilian-born chef Gabriel Conti. Located at Paseo Mallorca 3, the restaurant is renowned for its’ sophisticated tapas menu, combined with the “Sea & Mountain” menu, blending modern elegance with a relaxed, inviting atmosphere.
Must Try: “Filet Mignon with Perigord sauce” and for dessert “Peach Savayon with vanilla ice cream”
5. Vandal
Location: Palma, Santa Catalina
A more avant-garde addition to Mallorca’s dining scene, Vandal is a trendy, innovative restaurant that pushes the boundaries of traditional Mallorcan cuisine. Situated in the heart of Palma, Vandal combines modern techniques with international flavours, creating a unique dining experience. The atmosphere is edgy, with a stylish décor that mirrors its creative menu.
Must Try: “Pisco Bloody Mary Oyster, “Red Tuna tartare with seaweed paste and Japanese sauce” and for dessert “Childhood Feelings” and interesting dessert with vanilla, popcorn and a chocolate twist, and also part of a solidarity collaboration with the Shambala Foundation, supporting vulnerable young people in Mallorca who lack opportunities and education

6. Bens d’Avall
Location: Sóller, on the road to Deia
One of Mallorca’s most iconic dining spots, Bens d’Avall offers stunning views of the Tramuntana mountains and the Mediterranean. This restaurant is renowned for its combination of fine dining and breathtaking scenery. The tasting menu features Mediterranean and Mallorcan influences with an emphasis on seasonal produce and local seafood. Open: March to October.
Must Try: “Tramuntana Lamb” and “Sustainably caught fish with gif and citrus bouillabase .”
7. Forn de Sant Joan
Location: Palma, La Longa
Situated in a beautiful 18th-century building in Palma’s historic center, Forn de Sant Joan is a favorite among both locals and tourists. The restaurant is known for its superb Mediterranean-inspired menu, which features an array of fresh seafood, local meats, and carefully crafted pastries. The outdoor terrace is perfect for a summer evening, and the welcoming atmosphere adds to the charm.
Must Try: “Tuna with black olives and almond foam” and “Mallorcan almond cake.”

8. El Camino, Palma
Location: Palma, Sant Nicolau
Restaurant El Camino made waves when it opened a few years ago, and its popularity shows no signs of fading. From the team behind London’s iconic Barrafina, the restaurant is made up almost entirely of an impressively long bar, with chefs working behind in the open kitchen. It remains constantly busy, with a casual yet lively vibe. Order as you go while watching the artistic creation of the modern tapas food preparation beyond. Start with some sizzling Padrón peppers, s. Pair these with a glass of Mallorcan wine from their well-curated list for a truly satisfying experience
Must Try: Crispy zucchini flowers filled with gooey goat’s cheese”, and the unbelievably delicious individually prepared tortilla
9. Market Kitchen Palma
Location: Palma, Santa Catalina
A hidden gem situated beside Santa Catalina market run by the super talented ex-London chef and “fellow of the Royal Academy of Culinary Arts”, Rob Kirby & his wife Amber. Serving up modern British cuisine with a Mediterranean infusion, Market Kitchen offer an exciting fabulously fresh and seasonal full of tasty treats. Really laid back atmosphere coupled with attentive, warm and friendly service. The cocktails are also quite imaginative and super delicious!!
Must Try: Traditional roast Sunday lunch, and “Rosa Blanca” Beer battered fish & chips helps sooth the heart of anyone yearning for a little British home-cooked food.

10. Restaurant Fera
Location: Palma
Restaurant Fera brings a stylish, contemporary approach to Mediterranean dining, blending flavours from across Europe and beyond. Hidden away in a cobbled back street, just off Jamie III, in a beautifully restored mansion house, Fera is a “sensory orchestra” experience in every way. Fera is directed by Austian chef Simon Petutschnig, combining Asian flavours with Mediterranean cuisine, showcasing high-quality, seasonal produce with a creative twist. Whether you’re enjoying their à la carte options or indulging in the impressive tasting menu, each dish is beautifully presented and bursting with flavor. With a strong emphasis on sustainability and local sourcing, Fera offers a dining experience that’s both refined and responsible.
Must Try: The 7-course “Aixo Es Mel” vegetarian menu with Arroz Melosa and Gin & Tonic dessert was heaven, and the meat variation with Wagyu Mudejar was exceptional
Mallorca’s restaurant scene in 2025 offers a delicious and diverse culinary landscape, from Michelin-starred fine dining to rustic, family-owned eateries that celebrate the island’s agricultural roots. Whether you’re after a casual beachside meal, a luxurious multi-course tasting experience, or something in between, these top 10 restaurants will ensure your visit to Mallorca is a feast for the senses. Be sure to make reservations in advance, as these spots tend to get busy, especially during the peak season. Enjoy the Mediterranean flavors, stunning scenery, and unforgettable experiences that make Mallorca a true gastronomic paradise!
Check out Amanda’s Top Picks for my other Best Restaurants in Majorca
Others for Amanda – A Ma Maison, Sauvage, Amazo – Port Pollensa, Cabra Blanca Santa Maria del Cami, Neni Port de Soller, Nus Palma, Mambo, Oliu Andratx, Sebastian Deia, Botanic El Camino, Brasa Madre, Kaizen, Mouna organic, Maria 5 Urban, ADrian Quetglas, OSMA french cuisine, Emelio Innobar, Izakaya,



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