Ca'n Eduardo

Palma de Mallorca


What better place to sample fish than this place, right above the fish market? Ca'n Eduardo, in business since the 1940s, is hardly cutting-edge, but makes the most of stunning harbour views and super-fresh ingredients. Black-vested waiters serve seafood and some fantastic rice dishes (minimum of two) – the arroz bogavante (lobster rice; €26 per person) is a favourite.


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