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Nama Restaurant

Modern Southeast Asian flavours with stunning Serra de Tramuntana views

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.

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