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Restaurants in Deia — 9 of Our Favourites

Find your perfect Deia restaurant, shortlisted by our local experts

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table of tapas at Miro

1. Miró Restaurant

Location
Deia

Miró Restaurant, at Belmond La Residencia in Deià, is a charming spot to enjoy high-end all-day dining in a relaxed and scenic setting. Inspired by the artistic heritage of this picturesque village, the restaurant blends Mediterranean-style cuisine with a mix of local and international dishes, offering plates to share in a casual, welcoming atmosphere.

Guests can choose to dine on the beautiful terrace, which overlooks the hotel’s sculpture gardens and the dramatic Tramuntana mountains, or retreat inside to the cosy dining room during cooler months. The menu features a variety of tapas and light dishes ideal for a leisurely lunch or a relaxed evening meal, highlighting fresh, seasonal ingredients from the region.

Open to both hotel guests and visitors, Miró is perfect for enjoying a meal while soaking in the creativity and charm of Deià. The combination of delicious food, artistic surroundings, and stunning views makes it a must-visit for anyone exploring this corner of Mallorca. Reservations are accepted for the restaurant, though not for the bar, so planning ahead is recommended. Whether you’re savouring Mediterranean tapas on the terrace or sharing plates in the intimate interior, Miró provides a memorable and stylish dining experience in one of the island’s most iconic villages.

Es Pi Restaurant, Deia restaurant terrasse

2. Es Pi Restaurant

Location
Deia

Es Pi restaurant at Sa Pedrissa offers a refined dining experience in the heart of northern Mallorca. Set within a 17th-century rural estate, the restaurant combines traditional architecture with modern comforts, creating a warm and elegant atmosphere. Guests can enjoy breathtaking views of the Mediterranean Sea and the surrounding mountains from the terraces, where the estate’s ancient olive trees and fragrant gardens complete the picture.

The cuisine at Es Pi is inspired by Mallorca’s roots and traditions, with a modern twist. Under the guidance of Marcel Ress, Top Chef of Spain 2015, the restaurant highlights local and seasonal products, often sourced directly from the estate or nearby suppliers. Fresh produce, herbs, and seafood take centre stage in a menu that changes with the seasons, reflecting the island’s natural bounty.

Es Pi is more than a restaurant; it’s a destination for those seeking a peaceful, scenic retreat alongside exceptional food. The venue can also host private occasions, from intimate lunches to weddings and cocktail receptions, ensuring a memorable experience for every guest. Whether you’re sampling the tasting menu or enjoying a leisurely meal on the terrace, dining at Es Pi perfectly blends Mallorcan tradition, modern gastronomy, and stunning natural surroundings.

the terrace at El Olivo in Mallorca

3. El Olivo Restaurant

Location
Deia

El Olivo is one of Mallorca’s most highly regarded fine dining restaurants, located within the prestigious Belmond La Residencia in Deià. Set inside a restored sixteenth-century olive press, the restaurant offers a calm and intimate setting, with soft candlelight and traditional stone features creating a relaxed but refined atmosphere.

Led by chef Pablo Aranda, the kitchen serves a seasonal tasting menu available in six or ten courses, with a vegetarian option available on request with twenty-four hours’ notice. The menu focuses on carefully balanced Mediterranean flavours, using high-quality ingredients and modern techniques without losing sight of simplicity. Dishes are well paced and thoughtfully presented, making the experience feel considered rather than formal.

An extensive wine list accompanies the menu, featuring both local Mallorcan labels and respected international producers. Service is professional and attentive, adding to the overall sense of ease throughout the evening.

Smart casual dress is recommended. As El Olivo is very popular and seating is limited, it’s advisable to book ahead, particularly during peak season.

Nama Restaurant, Deia restaurant

4. Nama Restaurant

Location
Deia

Nama Restaurant in Deià, Mallorca, offers a unique dining experience in one of the island’s most picturesque villages. Nestled on the northwest coast, Deià forms part of a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where nature, culture, and tradition merge beautifully. At Nama, you can enjoy modern Southeast Asian cuisine in a relaxed, inviting atmosphere, accompanied by breathtaking views of the Serra de Tramuntana.

Chef-owner Bonnie Han brings together the flavours of her Singaporean heritage and Australian upbringing, creating dishes that are both familiar and excitingly unique. The menu blends traditional recipes with contemporary twists, showcasing fresh, vibrant produce sourced locally whenever possible. From med-Asian tapas in the gastro bar to full meals on one of the restaurant’s terraces, every dish is carefully crafted to delight the senses.

Guests can complement their meal with a signature cocktail or a glass from Nama’s curated selection of local wines, while soaking in the stunning surroundings. Whether you’re visiting for a casual lunch, a romantic dinner, or simply to enjoy the scenery, Nama provides a dining experience that combines flavour, freshness, and the best of Mallorcan hospitality. Every visit promises to be memorable, leaving you both satisfied and inspired.

This is a must-visit spot for lovers of inventive Asian cuisine and spectacular views in a tranquil coastal setting.

Sebastian Restaurant, Deia interior

5. Sebastian Restaurant

Location
Deia

In the enchanting artists’ village of Deià, Sebastian Restaurant offers a peaceful retreat far from the island’s busier resorts. Family-run and full of charm, this welcoming restaurant invites you to relax in its extensive lemon garden or enjoy the comfort of its elegant, air-conditioned interior. Surrounded by the dramatic beauty of the Tramuntana mountains, it’s a setting that feels both intimate and inspiring.

The cuisine celebrates seasonality and the rich bounty of Mallorca. Dishes are crafted using wonderful ingredients sourced from regional suppliers and the island’s vibrant markets, resulting in plates that are fresh, flavourful and rooted in local tradition. The menu balances popular classics with creative seasonal specialities, ensuring there is always something new to discover alongside familiar favourites.

Sebastian Restaurant also boasts an impressive wine cellar, featuring a carefully curated selection of fine wines from Mallorca, mainland Spain and France. Whether you are seeking the perfect pairing for your meal or simply wish to savour a glass in the garden, the knowledgeable team is on hand to guide you.

With its tranquil atmosphere, attentive hospitality and dedication to quality, Sebastian Restaurant captures the essence of Deià – artistic, authentic and effortlessly refined.

Ca's Patro March Restaurant, Deia restaurant terrasse

6. Ca's Patro March Restaurant

Location
Deia

Perched on the cliffs of Cala Deià, Ca’s Patró March offers an unforgettable seaside dining experience in western Mallorca. This charming, rustic restaurant is famed for its fresh, locally sourced seafood and breathtaking views over turquoise waters. Whether you choose a table on the terrace or inside among the simple, welcoming décor, the focus is always on the spectacular setting and high-quality cuisine.

Made famous by the BBC’s The Night Manager, Ca’s Patró March has become a must-visit destination for both locals and travellers seeking authentic Mallorcan seafood. The menu features the very best from the Mediterranean, from plump prawns and lobster to grilled fish and daily catches, all prepared with care to highlight their natural flavours.

Accessing the restaurant is part of the experience itself. Guests can take a scenic 30-40 minute walk from Deià along coastal paths, or descend via a steep, winding road directly to the cove. The combination of dramatic cliffs, sparkling sea, and expertly cooked seafood makes each visit memorable.

This remote, waterside gem is extremely popular, so booking ahead is highly recommended. Ca’s Patró March isn’t just a meal - it’s an authentic slice of Mallorcan coastal life, where the scenery, seafood, and charm come together perfectly.

Xelini Restaurant, Deia restaurant terrasse

7. Xelini Restaurant

Location
Deia

Nestled in the heart of Deià, in the stunning Serra de Tramuntana, Xelini Restaurant offers an authentic taste of Mallorca through its expertly crafted local and Mediterranean cuisine. Passionate about quality and freshness, the kitchen blends the rich flavours of the island with the bounty of the Mediterranean coast, creating dishes that are both comforting and refined.

Housed in a charming 130-year-old building, Xelini retains its historic character with stone walls, wooden ceilings, and a thoughtfully decorated interior. Outside, a delightful garden provides a peaceful setting for al fresco dining amid the tranquil village atmosphere. The restaurant’s warm and welcoming ambience reflects the human touch of Deià itself, where locals and visitors alike enjoy not just the food, but the simple pleasure of exchanging stories and impressions of the day.

Despite its small size, Deià is one of Mallorca’s most renowned villages, celebrated for its artistic and cultural heritage, and Xelini perfectly embodies this spirit. Here, every meal is an invitation to savour the island’s culinary traditions in a relaxed, intimate setting. From fresh, locally sourced ingredients to dishes inspired by centuries of Mediterranean flavours, Xelini offers a genuine and memorable gastronomic experience in one of Mallorca’s most picturesque corners.

Whether for a leisurely lunch or an evening of fine dining, Xelini is a must-visit destination for lovers of authentic Mallorcan cuisine.

Terrace at Sa Vinya in Deia

8. Sa Vinya Restaurant

Location
Deia

Nestled at the foot of the Serra de Tramuntana, Sa Vinya Restaurant offers a magical escape from the bustle of island life. Surrounded by fragrant Mediterranean trees and colourful blooms, the restaurant’s “Jardin Mágico” provides a serene setting where guests can unwind and savour the calm of the mountains.

Visitors can escape the heat of Mallorca’s summer, enjoying the cooler, refreshing mountain air while taking in a stunning, romantic sunset. The outdoor terrace and gardens create an enchanting backdrop for a leisurely meal, making every visit feel special and memorable.

Sa Vinya’s menu focuses on refined Mediterranean cuisine, crafted with high-quality, locally sourced ingredients. Fresh seafood, tender meats, and creative vegetarian options highlight the rich flavours of the region, all presented with care and elegance. Each dish is designed to complement the serene surroundings, offering a sensory experience that extends beyond the palate.

The warm and attentive service adds to the welcoming atmosphere, ensuring guests feel relaxed and at home. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful lunch, a romantic dinner, or simply a moment of calm in the Tramuntana mountains, Sa Vinya combines natural beauty, exceptional food, and tranquil charm to create an unforgettable Mallorcan dining experience.

Sa Foradada, Deia

9. Sa Foradada

Location
Deia

Sa Foradada Restaurant offers a quintessential Mallorcan experience where stunning scenery meets authentic cuisine. Perched on the North Coast of the island, this charming eatery is best accessed by boat, allowing guests to combine a day of sailing with a memorable meal. As you explore the hidden coves and swim in the crystal-clear waters along the coast, the anticipation of arriving at Sa Foradada adds to the sense of adventure.

Once docked, the restaurant welcomes you with panoramic views of the Mediterranean, the perfect backdrop to enjoy the fresh, traditional dishes for which Sa Foradada is known. Locally sourced ingredients are the heart of the menu, celebrating the flavours of Mallorca with simple yet delicious preparations. From fresh fish and seafood to hearty, rustic mains, every dish is crafted to highlight the region’s culinary heritage.

The atmosphere is relaxed and inviting, making it an ideal spot to unwind after a day at sea. Guests can linger over their meal, enjoy the gentle sea breeze, and take in the changing colours of the coastline as the sun dips towards the horizon. Sa Foradada promises more than just a meal - it’s a full sensory escape, combining adventure, tranquillity, and the true taste of Mallorca.