Reviews on Spanish food in Deia, Balearic Islands, Spain including Restaurante Can Quet, El Olivo, Sa Vinya (Deia), Sa Foradada, Sa Font Fresca, Ca's Patro March, Xelini Deia, S'estret, QuitaPenas Valldemossa, Es Taller Valldemossa
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4 based on 302 reviews
Es Taller is the converted mechanic's garage of Valldemossa set back away from the busy streets in the centre of town. It is full of light, surrounded by greenery, with views of the mountains above from the sunny terrace. The vibe is very down to earth. Y
Super friendly and helpful staff squeezed us in even though they were very busy. Food was incredible and portion sizes were perfect. We were able to try four or five dishes and they were all fantastic. Lovely waitresses and very cool interiors. Highly recommend. Hope to return!
4 based on 598 reviews
Located in the heart of Valldemossa. In a historical building with original and antique furniture and decoration. QuitaPenas is a place where you can taste,enjoy and buy to bring home the best and authentic Mallorcan food. Table reservation and small grou
Run by two italian colleagues; they use local good quality products to offer a very reduced menu options based on pa amb oli. 4 portions are 24 euros. Drinks are VERY expensive. Finally they do not give you a regular official ticket so that money for sure does not contribute to local economyDear Sarah thanks to appreciating the quality of our food and I respect your personal opinion on the prices of the drinks . Thatâs only a point that I would like to clarify : we make a regular ticket for every bill but the majority of our customers didnât take it and I throw it to the paper bin .Itâs so automatic that sometimes I make and immediately I throw without asking to the customer if they want it or not . We buy and sell almost only local products made by Mallorcan companies .. I think that we care a lot the local economy.
5 based on 357 reviews
Wandering around a wet Valldemossa at 7pm looking for a bite to eat on our first night in Mallorca. We stumbled across Sâestret. There was one table left & 1 stool, but the friendly waitress welcomed us, and luckily my husband & I were happy to squeeze onto the beach together. This restaurant has seating for 12, so itâs a intimate gathering but not with a cramped feel. We ordered various tapas, which were very tasty, which arrived at a relaxed place. The Kia Royal was delicious too. The waitress didnât rush us & we could stay as long as we wanted. The chef thanked us and waved us goodbye on our exit. Definitely recommend this little gem of a restaurant.
4 based on 383 reviews
Xelini Restaurant âTapasâ Restaurant located in Deia (Mountain town located in Mallorca). The best local and Mediterranean cuisine. Xelini Restaurant is situated in a property which is 130 years old. The tasteful decor together with the stone walls and wo
We had really great local food and wine at this place. A number of smaller dishes or tapas made a great evening with friends and family. A bit busy which made the service a bit inattentive and the desserts were not interesting. But the food was absolutely fantastic!!Gracias y lo sentimos lo del servicio.
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4 based on 819 reviews
To reduce the waiting time as much as possible, we work with two table shifts. We reserve at 1pm or 3pm. Thanks a lot for understanding :)
The view is spectacular, but the food is okay. We ordered the octopus (kind of rubbery) and a fish to share. The food is also very expensive, especially given the quality. You are paying for location, more than anything. Note -- it takes a long time to get down to the restaurant. The road down includes hairpin turns and is quite narrow, so if you have a reservation, give yourself extra time to get down there!
4 based on 178 reviews
The most popular venue in town and open all year when all other places are closed. Wonderful menu del dia. Excellent value. Can eat downstairs, in the bar or out on the terrace. Highly recommended. Go, go, go!
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4 based on 300 reviews
A hidden gem at the foot of the well-known Sa Foradada; where you can enjoy a traditionnal mallorcan food, not forgetting, of course, the famous âPaella a las brasasâ while admiring the stunning landscape offered by this unique location. The restaurant is
The venue is stunning, the approach down a long donkey track fuels your appetite. However the food did not match expectations. We do not eat shellfish so our choices were limited, however we found a few tapas style starters to share. The bread was stale, the tataki Tuna was sashimi. The peppers was literally a huge plate of seared oily capsicum without imagination. Desert was a choice of watermelon, which we chose, otherwise a choice between 2 store bought cornetto ice cream cones. Brought to the table in their packaging for you to choose..... Nah! That just doesnât cut it.
4 based on 445 reviews
To be helpful rather than out of preference, I decided to dine early as I've been a "solo" diner this week and (though I've been made so very welcome at each place I've eaten) I'm aware Deia is popular and taking a table puts pressure on the restaurant even if I haven't loitered after my meal. I'd walked up past Sa Vinya the day before and thought there would be a cool (ish) breeze & good views. There is a wall along the potential view with a couple of tables at the far end that have a bit more of the view but, if you look up, you can see the mountains from most tables. (The same wall will protect from stronger breezes but perhaps eating would be inside then) It's been a very hot day & hardy a breath of breeze, which no one can control of course, but I think it might have helped if the parasols (no sun) were down. I had a communication/language difficulty (unusual for me) when I gestured & asked about it..... . I was the only person there at the time ... which also felt strange.... and I suppose I felt it might have simply been preferred if I weren't there at all.My young waiter was likeable, polite, attentive, well presented and seemed nice but overall unenthusiastic... lacking that little bit of energy... perhaps he was pacing himself for the busy evening to come... which I can also understand!Not as much vegetarian choice as I'd hoped for and I knew I didn't want to just have the Gnocchi of which I'm not keen.... so I had a spicy potato starter which was lovely. Then I went on to the Gnocchi but what can you say about Gnocchi.... the first couple of mouthfuls... or three or four... are lovely BUT you're then working your way through a fairly stodgy food that is tasting exactly the same all the way to the finish. That's the same anywhere so not the fault of Sa Vinya but it's not going to encourage me back.... sadly I'll find somewhere else for my husband and my friends arriving tomorrow (not vegetarian). It's not in my nature to be critical so as positive words I'd just suggest a more exciting choice for vegetarians (who dine with their non vegetarian friends) and a bit more liveliness from the staff (including the kitchen) even if it's early... they are setting the scene and whatever happens at that point is the impression diners (or, indeed, a solo diner) takes away with them!The tables and area were clean & attractive & the food well-presented... shown here against the lovely Geraniums alongside some of the tables. Sorry though, I just felt it hadn't reached it's potential, especially compared to each of the preceding places.
4 based on 322 reviews
El Olivo Restaurante is a refurbished 16th century olive press, offering a superb menu and equally an impressive wine list. Situated in the beautiful Belmond La Residencia, this is perhaps one of the finest restaurants in Mallorca. The outdoor area, lit b
Booked a table for a dinner to celebrate birthday while staying in La Residencia. The restaurant has a beautiful decor, consistent with the hotel, good choice of dishes on the menu and impressive selection of wines including local Mallorcan variety. Combined with excellent service it turned out to be a memorable evening. Dear LBR85,Many thanks for your visit and review. I am happy to read that we were able to help you to have a memorable dinner and evening in general.With best regards.Ulisses Marreiros
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4 based on 152 reviews
Closed until the 27.03.2020! Can Quet is a restaurant with unique views to the charming Deya village. It offers an exquisite selection of meats, fishes, rice and vegetables prepared at our Josper grill. Enjoy a dinner on its spectacular and romantc terrac
Near to the Es Moli hotel, this is a lovely restaurant. Wonderful variety of food and flavours, good value for money in my opinion. Serving staff were lovely, thank you Anna for looking after us so well, location is wonderful with good views. Ate here three times in May and three times in July, very good and very consistent food on all occasions. Thoroughly recommended. Dear IJCooper,We kindly thank you for your wonderful comments.It was a great pleasure to have you as our guests, and the whole team is already looking forward to your next visit!Your Can Quet Team
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