Es Pi Restaurant
In the heart of Mallorca's northern mountain range is Sa Pedrissa, a 17th century rural estate set between the sea and the mountains.
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In the heart of Mallorca's northern mountain range is Sa Pedrissa, a 17th century rural estate set between the sea and the mountains.
Belmond La Residencia has a relaxed restaurant open to residents and non-residents called Miró. They serve food and drink all day from 12:30, offering a varied menu for lunch and a gourmet tapas menu throughout the day and for dinner.
The El Olivo restaurant is the crowning jewel of the renowned Belmond La Residencia and perhaps one of the finest restaurants in Mallorca - here the art of dining is taken to the next level: the seduction of the palate.
Overlooking a popular little anchorage, enjoy traditionally cooked paella and gambas with a magnificent view.
Dramatically set on the rocky cliffs of Cala Deià, Ca's Patró March is a beloved Mallorcan seafood haven that offers more than just a meal—it delivers an unforgettable slice of Mediterranean life.
Set in a 130 year old stone building, this restaurant is packed full of charm and character. The tasteful decor together with the stone walls and wooden beams and the addition of beautiful garden provide the perfect setting for an innovative menu of Mallorquin cuisine.
Sa Vinya sits nestled against the dramatic hillside with great views of the Tramuntana mountains all around.
Sebastian Pasch, the chef-owner, specializes in using fresh produce of the season and likes to let the flavours of these products speak for themselves in the cuisine and dishes he creates.
This restaurant is located on Deia's main street. Enjoy a delicious Asian meal on the terrace with stunning mountain views.