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Malorca, Spain | Board duck and Parma food recommendations Part 1

🍮 Palma & SĂłller Eats: Hits, Misses, and Everything In Between ❌ Cafe Ca'n Toni (The Only Letdown) We ordered a fish dish and roasted suckling pig—neither worked for our taste buds. Can’t recommend it. To make it worse, the table next to us sent their food back. A rare misstep on this trip! 📍 Address: Cafe Ca'n Toni ✅ El Petit Cafeteria & Heladeria (SĂłller Gem) The Soller bomb is a must-try—tangy and sweet, perfectly refreshing. On a sunny day, the views are great, and you can even spot the little train. Ideal for a laid-back snack or drink. 📍 Address: El Petit Cafeteria & Heladeria đŸ€· 798 BAR CAFETERIA (Mixed Bag) The grilled items were okay, but the cold noodles and wontons didn’t hit the mark. Stick to the barbecue if you drop by. 📍 Address: 798 BAR CAFETERIA ☀ Snow island (Cool Treats) The mango smoothie isn’t too sweet but comes in a huge portion. The standout? Their pistachio coffee—creamy, nutty, and totally addictive. Skip the fruit tea, though. 📍 Address: Snow island 🍜(Noodle Win) The wide noodles here are a safe bet—tasty and filling. The owner’s super friendly (we joked he should open a spot in Finland!). A solid pick for something savory. 📍 Address: đŸŠȘ Olive Market (Oyster Lovers, Take Note) They’ve got a great selection of fresh oysters. The French Gillardeau were good but not as impressive as those in France—but the local Spanish oysters? Delicious. Worth a try if you love seafood. 📍 Address: đŸ”„ Bar del Peix (Mixed Seafood Vibes) You can bring seafood from the olive market here to cook, but the execution was underwhelming (we got griddle-cooked seafood). It’s busy, seats are hard to come by, and they charge €6 per person. The upside? Ultra-fresh ingredients. Heads up: We were chased for “seat fees” after paying—watch out for that. 📍 Address: Bar del Peix đŸŒ¶ïž (Spice Lovers Rejoice) Compared to options in Finland, the hot pot ingredients here are plentiful. The extra-spicy broth is a knockout (not for the faint of heart!). It’s not cheap, but the flavor makes it worth it. 📍 Address: #MallorcaEats #PalmaFood #SollerTreats #TravelEats #FoodHitsAndMisses #SpainFoodie

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Malorca, Spain | Board duck and Parma food recommendations Part 1

🍮 Palma & SĂłller Eats: Hits, Misses, and Everything In Between ❌ Cafe Ca'n Toni (The Only Letdown) We ordered a fish dish and roasted suckling pig—neither worked for our taste buds. Can’t recommend it. To make it worse, the table next to us sent their food back. A rare misstep on this trip! 📍 Address: Cafe Ca'n Toni ✅ El Petit Cafeteria & Heladeria (SĂłller Gem) The Soller bomb is a must-try—tangy and sweet, perfectly refreshing. On a sunny day, the views are great, and you can even spot the little train. Ideal for a laid-back snack or drink. 📍 Address: El Petit Cafeteria & Heladeria đŸ€· 798 BAR CAFETERIA (Mixed Bag) The grilled items were okay, but the cold noodles and wontons didn’t hit the mark. Stick to the barbecue if you drop by. 📍 Address: 798 BAR CAFETERIA ☀ Snow island (Cool Treats) The mango smoothie isn’t too sweet but comes in a huge portion. The standout? Their pistachio coffee—creamy, nutty, and totally addictive. Skip the fruit tea, though. 📍 Address: Snow island 🍜(Noodle Win) The wide noodles here are a safe bet—tasty and filling. The owner’s super friendly (we joked he should open a spot in Finland!). A solid pick for something savory. 📍 Address: đŸŠȘ Olive Market (Oyster Lovers, Take Note) They’ve got a great selection of fresh oysters. The French Gillardeau were good but not as impressive as those in France—but the local Spanish oysters? Delicious. Worth a try if you love seafood. 📍 Address: đŸ”„ Bar del Peix (Mixed Seafood Vibes) You can bring seafood from the olive market here to cook, but the execution was underwhelming (we got griddle-cooked seafood). It’s busy, seats are hard to come by, and they charge €6 per person. The upside? Ultra-fresh ingredients. Heads up: We were chased for “seat fees” after paying—watch out for that. 📍 Address: Bar del Peix đŸŒ¶ïž (Spice Lovers Rejoice) Compared to options in Finland, the hot pot ingredients here are plentiful. The extra-spicy broth is a knockout (not for the faint of heart!). It’s not cheap, but the flavor makes it worth it. 📍 Address: #MallorcaEats #PalmaFood #SollerTreats #TravelEats #FoodHitsAndMisses #SpainFoodie

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