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39 Michelin Star Restaurants on Mallorca

It is no surprise that Mallorca hosts one of the best Michelin Star Restaurants in the world. Based in the Mediterranean, it will not amaze you that many resuarants produce their own olive oil, wine and fresh ingredients. There are currently (2021) 39 Michelin Star Restaurants on Mallorca. To name a few:

According to the Michelin guide is says: ”Modern cuisine of a high standard that can be enjoyed on three tasting menus that take full advantage of seasonal and locally sourced products, with some dishes providing pleasant childhood memories!” They also have a small rural hotel on the side with ecological products.

Juan Marc offers a modern Mallorquin cuisine. Fresh, simple and full of flavour. He also offers cookery workshops!

Marc Fosh cooks with fresh seasonal ingredients, from their own farm. Fosh Farm is set in the beautiful location of Finca Son Mir, where the rhythms of the seasons are at their most apparent. Their Mediterranean, culinary garden, surrounded by red earth and olive trees, grows unique, seasonally appropriate crops using organic and sustainable techniques. Spend the night in the next door Hotel Convent de la Missió where art meets modern urban life.

Restaurant 365 is undoubtedly one of the finest organic restaurants in Mallorca, perfect for romantic dinners or special events. Diners will enjoy one of the best restaurants in Pollensa, experiencing the unique flavours of the island in the elegant candle-lit dining room or on the terrace overlooking the valley.






WHY DO WE LIKE ARTÁ? For a lot of people on the island, Artá is in a far-away corner of the island, and far from most more well-known or more well-visited locations on the island. That’s why we like it. However, it doesn’t mean it doesn’t attract a crowd. Many people come to Artá, because it’s a small town with a lovely weekly market on Tuesdays. It’s one of the reasons we go ourselves. And you can go swimming and sunbathing at the nearby beaches of Cala Torta, Cala Mesquida and Cala Agulla. And from Cala Torta you can follow the coastline to the left to visit other small bays: Cala Mitjana o sa Duaia, Cala Estreta, Cala Dentol and finally Cala des Matzoc. Looking for a beach on Mallorca? Look for the word ‘Cala’ or ‘Platges’ on your map or check Platgesdebalears.com for real-time information on beaches near Artá.



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