Sa Xarxa

Northern Mallorca


The tables arrayed under tamarind trees along the waterfront here have incredible sea and sunset views. Seafood is good, especially the catch of the day, done simply in a salty crust. Everything, such as the carpaccio of angler fish with lime yoghurt, gets the delicate touch. Inside, it's largely wood, with model ships, walls crammed with pictures and panama hats hanging from pegs.


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