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The restaurants below have been listed alphabetically and classed into four different pricing categories:
$$$$ (over €60)
$$$ (€35 to €60)
$$ (€20 to €35)
$ (up to €20)
The prices given are for a three-course meal for one with a bottle of house wine or equivalent. They include tax but not tip.


Caballito de Mar
A smart fish restaurant on the seafront.

Passeig Sagrera 5
Tel: (971) 721 074.
Website: www.caballitodemar.info
Price: $$$

Can Carlos
A traditional-style
restaurant specializing in authentic Mallorcan cuisine.

Carrer de S’Aigua 5
Tel: (971) 713 869.
Price: $

Koldo Royo
Basque chef Koldo Royo’s eponymous restaurant on the harborside boasts the only Michelin star in the city center.

Passeig Marítim 3
Tel: (971) 732 435.
Website: www.koldoroyo.com  
Price: $$$$

La Boveda
Palma’s top tapas bar, decorated with gigantic wine vats. Order several small dishes for a memorable meal.

Carrer Boteria 3
Tel: (971) 714 863.
Price: $

Sa Premsa

A typically Mallorcan cellar-restaurant, with hearty local cooking and friendly service.

Plaça Bisbe Berenguer de Palou 8
Tel: (971) 723 529.
Website: www.cellersapremsa.com
Price: $$



Nightlife:

Palma has a thriving night scene, with some bars and clubs partying till dawn. Main nightlife districts include La Llotja, Darsena de Ca’n Barbarà, the up-and-coming eastern suburb of Portixol and, for nightclubs, the Passeig Marítim. Currently ’in’ bars include Abaco, Carrer Sant Joan 1, for cocktails in a lavish 17th-century palace with caged birds, fountains and candles; ultra-cool Garito Café, Darsena de Can Barbarà, with its hip DJs, funky sounds and occasional live bands; and trendy Kaskai, Carrer Vicario Joaquin Fuster 71, Portixol, with pavement tables on the waterfront.

Tito’s, Passeig Marítim (website: www.titosmallorca.com) (the largest, most famous disco with its six bars and flamboyant laser shows), is a must for those who enjoy the Balearic beat. Alternatively, salsa the night away at Made in Brasil, Passeig Marítim 27.

For live music, Bar Barcelona, Carrer des Apuntadores 5, plays mellow jazz nightly and Ses Voltes open-air venue, Parc de la Mar, hosts pop and rock bands most weekends.


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