Sa Roqueta

Palma de Mallorca


One of former-fishing-village Portixol's excellent seafood restaurants, Sa Roqueta has been doing as little as possible to the daily catch since 1987. Grilled fish, clams with artichokes, lobster rice and seafood fideuà (pasta) are all prepared simply and expertly. Grab a table on the small terrace overlooking the bobbing boats.


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