1. DINS Santi Taura

Best Restaurant in Palma for True Mallorcan Cuisine

Michelin Stars: ⭐ 1

Chef: Santi Taura (Mallorca’s most important culinary voice)

Concept: Historic Mallorcan cuisine, reinterpreted

We consider DINS the most culturally important restaurant in Palma. Santi Taura reconstructs historic Mallorcan recipes with modern precision and deep respect for the island’s culinary memory.

This is not creativity for effect — it’s thoughtful, intellectual cooking that explains Mallorca through food. When guests want to truly understand where they are, this is the benchmark.

2. Marc Fosh

The Most Reliable Michelin Restaurant in Palma

Chef: Marc Fosh

Michelin Stars: ⭐ 1

Concept: Modern Mediterranean fine dining

Marc Fosh is the definition of consistency. Elegant, modern Mediterranean cooking delivered with confidence and polish year after year. It’s refined without being formal, Michelin without being intimidating. When we want to recommend a flawless meal with zero risk, this is one of our first choices.

3. Adrián Quetglas

Best Michelin for Creativity & Value

Michelin Stars: ⭐ 1

Chef: Adrián Quetglas

Concept: Contemporary, creative tasting menus

This is Palma’s most playful Michelin kitchen. Bold flavours, modern technique, and tasting menus that feel exciting rather than rigid. It attracts a younger, international crowd and consistently offers outstanding value at Michelin level. Ideal for guests who want creativity instead of tradition.

4. Zaranda

Classic Luxury Michelin Dining

Michelin Stars: ⭐ 1

Chef: Fernando Pérez Arellano

Concept: Formal fine dining in a five-star setting

Zaranda delivers polished, classic Michelin dining with a strong sense of occasion. The cooking is precise and elegant, the service formal and highly professional. This is the right choice for celebratory dinners, yacht owners, or guests who expect traditional luxury and structured tasting menus.

5. Sa Llotja

Best Seafood Restaurant in Palma

Michelin Stars: None

Concept: Market-driven seafood, simply cooked

Sa Llotja is where Palma locals go for seafood done properly. Ultra-fresh fish, simply grilled, guided by the daily catch rather than trends. There’s no theatre here — just confidence, restraint, and product-led cooking. If you care more about what’s on the plate than how it’s styled, this is essential.

6. Fera Palma

Most Memorable Creative Dining Experience

Michelin Stars: None

Chef: Simon Petutschnig

Concept: Nature-inspired, artistic tasting menus

Fera is immersive and emotionally driven. The menus are creative, layered, and served in a dramatic townhouse setting that feels intimate rather than formal. While it doesn’t hold a Michelin star, it’s frequently discussed alongside them. We recommend it for guests who want a dining experience they’ll remember long after the meal.

7. El Camino

Palma’s Most Iconic Tapas Counter

Michelin Stars: None

Concept: High-end Spanish tapas, counter dining

El Camino is the pulse of Palma’s food scene. High-quality Spanish tapas served fast, loud, and without pretence. No reservations, always busy, always good. When guests want atmosphere, energy, and flavour in equal measure, this is where Palma feels most alive.

8. Casa Julio

Old-School Palma at Its Best

Michelin Stars: None

Concept: Traditional Mallorcan cooking

Casa Julio hasn’t changed — and that’s exactly why it matters. Classic rice dishes, seafood, and traditional cooking served without reinvention or trend-chasing. It remains relevant because locals continue to eat here. When guests ask for something authentic and genuinely Mallorcan, this is one of our most trusted recommendations.

9. De Tokio a Lima

Best Lively, Social Restaurant in Palma

Michelin Stars: None

Concept: Nikkei (Japanese–Peruvian fusion)

De Tokio a Lima is a long-standing Palma favourite for energetic nights out. Big flavours, a buzzing dining room, and a menu designed for sharing. It’s reliable, fun, and consistently full — ideal for groups who want atmosphere as much as food.

10. Canela

Where Palma Locals Actually Eat

Michelin Stars: None

Concept: Seasonal Mediterranean, neighbourhood dining

Canela is quietly excellent. Seasonal Mediterranean cooking, a thoughtful wine list, and warm, professional service have earned it a loyal local following. It doesn’t chase attention — it earns repeat visits. When guests want a relaxed, genuinely local dining experience, this is one of the safest bets in Palma.

Charter Broker John Boullin, with dma Yachting profile
Yacht charter broker, Carina Isenberg from DMA Yachting
Yacht Charter Broker Thomas Merlier from DMA Yachting
Charter Broker William Mc Nally, DMA Yachting

Who are we?

We’re local yacht charter brokers who live in Mallorca and dine out in Palma year-round.

This guide features iconic local restaurants and world-recognised Michelin kitchens that represent Mallorca’s strong culinary culture — all places we know well and confidently recommend to our charter clients.

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