Mallorca Palma Restaurant Collection | Completely safe! Good to eat!
đŽ Walk-In Wins in Palma (and One Must-Book): 3 Restaurants to Check Out We visited these three spots without reservationsâlucky, since it wasnât peak season. But heads up: If youâre traveling during holidays, booking is a must (we missed out on O Castro because we didnât reserve!). đź 1. Ca'n Toni Price: ~âŹ20 per person đ¶ Their sangria is hands down the bestâso amazing it made us hunt for sangria every day after! Itâs not pricey either, so just order it without hesitation. đ· The paella (dish 51) is best hotâonce it cools, it gets a bit salty, but a squeeze of lemon fixes that. Thereâs also a stir-fry that tastes surprisingly like Chinese foodâgreat for anyone craving familiar flavors. đ 2. Restaurante El Mundo Price: ~âŹ35 per person đ¶ A seaside spotâwe hoped to catch the sunset while eating, but missed it. Still, the meal was satisfying! đ We ordered octopus leg, paella, and chicken breast with fries. The octopus (a local specialty) is tasty hotâway better than anything we had in the UK. The paella is less salty than Ca'n Toniâs, and the chicken sauce is nice too. Their sangria (served by the pitcher) is greatâone pitcher is enough for two. After eating, we strolled the beachâpure relaxation. đ 3. Casa Julio Price: ~âŹ18 per person đ¶ Right near Palma Cathedralâperfect for post-sightseeing eats. Itâs busy with locals, and a few dishes stand out! đŠ The garlic shrimp is highly recommendedâflavorful and fresh. The octopus is good tooâsqueeze lemon over it for extra zing (just show them a photo, and theyâll know which one to bring). The potatoes, though? Just okay. We asked for something spicy, and they suggested theseâno heat at all. Skip, or try other sides. Their sangria is less fruity than the first two (more boozy), so go for it if you prefer stronger wine notes. đ· #PalmaRestaurants #MallorcaEats #SangriaLovers #SpainFood #TravelTips #PalmaFoodie