Vandal
Local de moda con aire canalla en Santa Catalina, para tapas del mundo y cócteles.
Palma's old fishermen's quarter turned the city's densest run of chef-driven kitchens and wine bars.
Once Palma's fishermen's quarter, Santa Catalina now wears its working-class bones lightly under a layer of design studios, third-wave coffee and a covered market that still anchors the morning. The grid of low townhouses on streets like Carrer de Sant Magí and Anníbal fills after dark, when the neighbourhood turns into the city's most concentrated stretch of ambitious cooking. Dining here runs from a chef's tasting counter to a tiny natural-wine bar to a brasserie that keeps the lights on late, and the crowd is a mix of locals, expats and people who came for the food rather than the postcard. It feels urban and unhurried at once.
4 lugares
Local de moda con aire canalla en Santa Catalina, para tapas del mundo y cócteles.
Cocina de bistró francés honesta en un rincón tranquilo de Santa Catalina.
Una sala diminuta y ambiciosa de platos pequeños para paladares inquietos.
Acogedor bistró de barrio en Santa Catalina con sabores de todo el mundo.