Mallorcan cuisine is fabulous and tapas are a great way to try lots of different dishes. Even more so if you share them with friends. Because that’s what tapas are all about. Originally, it was a custom to cover (tapar) your drink with a slice of bread to protect it from insects. Over time the covers or tapas, respectively, became more elaborated. Today renowned chefs compete for the most creative recipes. There are numerous places for great tapas and pinchos in Palma, alone. Many of them have…
More than tapas and pintxos: Gaudeix
**** Sadly, Gaudeix closed in early 2021. But Maria just reopened El Taller de Gaudeix near C/ Blanquerna. **** So many times I have passed the small tapas bar next to the ensaimaderia on Carrer Can Sales. Until one day I spotted a free table outside and spontaneously decided to have my lunch on that tiny place in front of Gaudeix. What they call tapas and pintxos here is actually much more: Mallorquin cuisine at its very best. So if there is no free table on the plaça, try to find one inside…