Find out what Spanish restaurants to try in Binissalem. Binissalem is a small municipality in the district of Raiguer on Majorca, one of the Balearic Islands, Spain.
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4 based on 304 reviews
We went here during the week. The restaurant wasn't full and that was a pity. The service was very helpful and the dishes were excellent. Here we saw a young chef who put his passion for food on our plates. The price for this menu was far too low , that's why I wrote : book a table ASAP.
4 based on 69 reviews
Four of us dropped by for lunch in the charming square under the trees, and really enjoyed their good value menu. We'd recommend it, and would happily return.Some of the recipes were maybe trying too hard to be clever, but the chef clearly knows how to cook. Raspberry sauce on a potato and tuna salad was a new one though!The waiters were very pleasant, if a tad slow, and kindly explained everything to us in English.
We came for quick bite, and besides great host we got incredible food. Few meat bites prepared in totally different way, they blow our minds. Seriously. Experience more unique than Michelin restaurant. If you are crossing the town check it!Thank you very much, our goal is to make our customers and friends enjoy in all.
4 based on 234 reviews
We ate at this restaurant while in Mallorca and if was great. It was recommended by our hotel, Sa Torre. The suckling pig was out of this world. We were the only foreigners in the restaurant. It must be a local secret since it has been in business since 1
A small, family run restaurant with fantastic food and really good wines. Thereâs a good atmosphere, and the service is attentive and friendly. Will be back!
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4 based on 36 reviews
The place looks quite bland: I probably wouldn't have wondered in if I hadn't read the reviews. I am so glad I did, because the food is really first rate. We had excellent salmon tartar and Huevos rotos with foie and I am sure the rest of the small menu is equally good. Service was great and not at all pushy and the location is in the center of all the action of lovely binissalem. Thanks a lot Caroline and sorry for the late response. We are reorganising the digital communication and this is one of the steps. Decoration will come eventually... I am happy you liked the food and the service which are two of our pillars. Hope to see you back soon.
4 based on 53 reviews
We stopped for lunch after a tour of fine wineries of the plains of Mallorca. You know the food will be great when at 3 pm the place fills up with locals. Service was friendly but not speedy. Then again you are there to experience the local culture and that we did. The table next to ours was clearly occupied by either elderly owners or perennial customers. They were impressed that we gringos ordered the traditional bread soup but wanted to show us the protocol to eat it! This soup is so think and out of the oven piping hot that you (with care) should turn it upside down in another plate to let the steam out. One gentleman also wanted us to know that he grew the olives we were eating. My espagnol is passable so we were able to converse. Next came our mains. I had the quails on the parilla and my wife a traditional stew of pork, lamb and beef ribs stewed with raisins and cabbage in a tomato sauce. With a bottle of local rose, the total came to 38 euros. A bargain with local charm. Don't expect fancy decor. Go for the food.
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5 based on 301 reviews
At present, the Celler constitutes the Restaurant of the House, inside of which the climate of the immensity of the room is mixed with the warmth and elegance of its decoration. The restaurant is an old 15th century Celler occupies approximately 300 m 2 o
This is our third review of this very special restaurant. The quality of the food, the setting and the service is truly exceptional, and remarkably consistent over the years.The only critical reviews refer to the âslowâ service - so if you want fast service, donât go. If like us you enjoy ambience in a perfect romantic setting with friends or a special person; and to enjoy a remarkable 7 course tasting experience, then you MUST visit.If you can book a room here as well, that is the ideal, because their breakfasts are equally indulgent and in a different but equally beautiful breakfast room.
4 based on 43 reviews
Family business in which our main ingredient is the snail, we offer a tasting menu with different dishes based on snails cooked. We also have an alternative menu for companions as well as a children's menu. Designed for groups. Prior booking required. The
I visited this restaurant as part of larger group, as I have to admit I am not a fan of snails and this snail farm/restaurant specialises in just that: snails. However, fortunately, they've thought about everything and they also offer options for non snail-eaters!When you arrive, you are personally greeted and taken on a fun tour around the snail farm. You are then told the whole process of breeding snails, how they live and where, all measures taken to ensure their health and wellbeing, etc. This was very informative and interesting.The group then heads off to the restaurant site and get ready to eat. Personally, as I do not like snails, I went for a delicious salad as a starter (very generous and fresh ingredients) and a huge stake as a main, which was very well cooked. If you do like snails then it gets more exciting as you can have all sorts of stuff made with snails: croquettes, paté, and a set of different casseroles of snails made following different recipes. As far as I know, you can have as many as you want!The dessert was perfect, a truly Mallorcan delight made with apricots on a base of a sponge cake - to die for!Service was stunning and very attentive, I loved the fact we were all treated more like friends instead of mere customers.Menu has a set price but you get starters, main, dessert, as much drink or wine as you want, coffee, Mallorcan liquors... All inclusive! Also remember you have to call and book in advance, as they only offer meals if there is a minimum of 10 people going on any given day.I highly recommend this place, especially if you like snails, but even if you don't and your friends or relatives are visiting... Come along as you'll also enjoy the experience and the food!Thank you very much Sergio for talkng the time to writte such a perfect explanarion abput you experience in our farm and tasting room. From Sa Caragolera, we try to enjoy every day.Hope to see you again.
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4 based on 179 reviews
Brother and sister team Thomas (Chef) and Margherita (Front of House) offer a stunning inventive honest to its roots six course tasting menu of superb value at their charming Bistro style restaurant in the heart of Lloseta. Stand out dishes included a House Cured Salmon Tartare Salad wondrously light and a Soft Poached Egg with Speck and Peas washed down with a delightful Cava Brut Rose Maria Casanova. Thomas Lassio is no doubt on course for great things in the culinary world.
4 based on 214 reviews
Tripadvisor triumphs again! We were marooned in central Mallorca with no idea of where to eat on a Sunday evening, and TA finds us a fabulous restaurant just 8 Kms from our hotel, which hit the spot completely.We thoroughly enjoyed the home cooking which was inexpensive, well presented and delicious. The restaurant itself is cosy, attractive and romantic (it was our wedding anniversary). And the host, Tony, was informative, friendly and interesting.We also had a great bottle of the local wine, Ribas de Cabrera.Well recommended!
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