Sushi Instead of a Disco: ROKA Moves into the Former Pachá on the Paseo Marítimo
Palma’s Changing Identity on the Waterfront
ROKA’s arrival on the Paseo Marítimo highlights Palma’s shift toward fine dining, while nightlife remains part of the city.

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Is Palma becoming more of a fine-dining destination than a party city?
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What is opening in the former Pachá on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo?
ROKA is turning the old Pachá site on the Paseo Marítimo into a Japanese restaurant.
When will ROKA open in Palma, Mallorca?
ROKA has not confirmed an exact opening date for Palma.
What kind of food will ROKA serve in Palma?
ROKA’s Palma menu will focus on sushi and robatayaki grill dishes.
Will the former Pachá on the Paseo Marítimo still be a nightlife venue?
The former Pachá site is set to become a restaurant, not a club.
How could a high-end restaurant on Palma’s Paseo Marítimo affect the neighbourhood?
The change could bring jobs and less noise, but also more traffic and gentrification concerns.
Could ROKA in Palma use local fish and suppliers?
It is not yet clear how much ROKA will source locally in Mallorca.
What should residents expect during the construction of ROKA in Palma?
Construction work is underway, with permits still under review.
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