Izakaya in Palma: intimate dining counter with chefs preparing dishes

Quiet Joy in Palma: Izakaya Takes 2nd Place on Tripadvisor 'Best of the Best'

A small restaurant on Carrer de Monsenyor Palmer has done it: 2nd place worldwide in Tripadvisor's 'Best of the Best' (Fine Dining category). A quiet but proud moment for Palma.

Second place — and the street remains relaxed

It was one of those mild evenings in Palma: a faint scent of the sea in the air, lantern light casting the wet cobblestone of Carrer de Monsenyor Palmer in a soft yellow, and inside Izakaya a background of clinking sake glasses, quiet conversations and the distant rattle of a taxi. Then the news: in Tripadvisor's "Best of the Best" program the small Japan-inspired restaurant landed second place in the "Fine Dining" category — worldwide, as reported by Mallorca Magic: Izakaya Takes 2nd Place on Tripadvisor 'Best of the Best'. For a moment the plates stay still, but not loudly.

Why this is more than just a trophy for Palma

Such lists are usually loud and international — but here the joy on the island feels rather quiet, almost like the way the restaurant serves its courses: precise and without much fuss. 4.9 out of 5 stars reads the reviews, according to Tripadvisor from around 3,664 votes, a detail also noted in Spanish coverage of Izakaya's ranking. This is not a PR show, these are feedbacks from guests over months. For the local gastronomy scene the signal is clear: craft, good products and a calm, consistent approach resonate internationally.

An evening at Izakaya: no show, but craftsmanship

Those who enter Izakaya do not expect a stage show. Instead you watch chefs perform quick, almost silent movements, hear the faint scraping of knife blades, smell grilled miso strands and taste the sea in a nigiri made with Mallorcan fish. The tasting menus — sometimes six, sometimes eight small chapters — work like small, coordinated stories. Here timing, ingredient selection and the care with which each course is placed matter.

The team: quietly proud and still pushing forward

"We are very grateful," says a voice from the kitchen while a Vespa passes outside. No big announcements, just a short thank-you video and a lot of work behind the scenes — that way the restaurant remains part of the neighborhood, fitting among places described in Palma's Quiet Favorites: Where Neighborhood Still Comes to the Table. For the staff the award is recognition; for the guests it is confirmation: the restaurant meets expectations not only for tourists but also for locals who value quality.

More than a spot on the list — an opportunity for the island

Of course the top spot went to a restaurant in Buenos Aires with a very different concept, but second place for a venue from Palma draws attention to Mallorca. The result: more interest in the island's cuisine, greater attention to local products in international contexts and perhaps a sustained demand for calm, carefully composed dining experiences. For smaller businesses this can be encouraging: quality pays off, even without a big circus tent.

Practical advice for visitors — and a small appeal

If you want to go now: reservations are advisable, arriving early pays off, and please — enjoy the evening consciously. The best nights at Izakaya come when the pace is slowed and guests engage with the small hand movements on the plate. For Palma residents the result is also a call to be proud but not complacent: good cooking needs continuity, fair working conditions and good ingredients — things that must be tended to every day.

In short: A small restaurant in Palma reaches 2nd place in Tripadvisor's "Best of the Best" in the Fine Dining category, scoring 4.9 stars from around 3,664 reviews. No big fuss — but a lovely moment for the island's cuisine.

Frequently asked questions

What does Mallorca’s weather feel like on a mild evening in Palma?

Mild evenings in Palma often feel comfortable enough for a relaxed dinner outdoors or near an open window, especially when there is a light sea breeze. The atmosphere can be warm but not heavy, with the city slowing down after sunset.

Is Izakaya in Palma a good place for a quiet fine dining experience?

Izakaya in Palma is described as a calm, carefully run restaurant rather than a loud or theatrical one. The focus is on precise cooking, quiet service, and tasting menus that move at an unhurried pace.

When should you book a restaurant in Palma if it has a strong Tripadvisor ranking?

It is sensible to reserve in advance when a Palma restaurant has strong Tripadvisor reviews or international attention. Popular places can fill up quickly, and a booking helps avoid disappointment, especially for dinner.

What kind of food does a Japan-inspired restaurant in Mallorca usually serve?

A Japan-inspired restaurant in Mallorca often serves small, carefully prepared dishes such as nigiri, grilled items, and tasting menus built around seasonal ingredients. At places like Izakaya in Palma, local products can also play a role, including fish from Mallorca.

How are Tripadvisor 'Best of the Best' rankings decided for restaurants?

Tripadvisor’s 'Best of the Best' lists are based on guest reviews and ratings over time. A high placement usually reflects consistent feedback from many diners, not a one-off publicity moment.

Why does a Palma restaurant ranking matter for Mallorca’s food scene?

A strong ranking for a restaurant in Palma can bring attention to Mallorca’s wider culinary scene. It also helps highlight local products, careful cooking, and the island’s growing reputation for quality dining.

What should I wear to a fine dining restaurant in Palma?

For fine dining in Palma, smart casual clothing is usually a safe choice. Most places do not expect formal wear, but neat, understated clothes fit the setting well and feel appropriate for a calm evening out.

How many reviews does a highly rated restaurant in Palma need to feel trustworthy?

There is no fixed number, but a large volume of reviews over time can make a rating feel more reliable. In Palma, a restaurant with thousands of guest ratings and a strong average suggests consistent quality rather than a short-lived trend.

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