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đŽ Palma Eats: 3 Spots Worth (and One to Watch For) From central gems to hidden local haunts, hereâs the lowdown on three Palma restaurantsâeach with its own vibe and standout bites! 1. Sa Ronda Location: Downtown, super easy to reach by public transport đ We ordered half portions of fried baby squid and grilled bell peppersâcrispy, fresh, and full of flavor. The seafood paella? Generous enough that two of us left with a third of it uneaten (no complaints about leftovers!). The staff even helped serve it upânice touch. Heads up: If you order half portions, check your bill! Prices can sneak up if youâre not careful. Price: ~âŹ25 per person đ° Solid, no-fuss local eatsâperfect for a casual meal. đŠ 2. Bar Andaluz Location: A bit tricky to find (and the area has more Black residentsâgood to note!). But once youâre there? Itâs packed with locals, which is always a good sign đ„ We arrived around 3:30 PM, waited 10 minutes, and scored a spot at the bar. The full grilled octopus stole the showâits crispy, charred tips were chefâs kiss. Prosciutto with bread and cheese-topped grilled scallops? Tasty, but richâby the end, we were feeling a little Price: ~âŹ25 per person đ° Authentic, busy, and full of flavorâjust pace yourself! đ 3. La Bodeguilla Rumor has it: A Michelin-recommended spot (and we get why!). We popped in at 4 PM, and the ambiance was lovelyâcozy, with that âspecial but not stuffyâ feel đ We tried the individual seafood paella and grilled octopus with potatoes. The paella had a unique, delicious twistâdefinitely memorable. Everything felt fresh and thoughtfully prepared. Price: ~âŹ35 per person đ° A step up from casual, but worth it for the quality. đ #PalmaFoodie #MallorcaEats #LocalSpots #SeafoodLovers #SpainDining #TravelBites