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Hungry Gastro Food BarA-Worth Trying

Carrer d'Enric Alzamora, 3, Centre, 07002 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain · Restaurant · 4.8/5 Google (559 reviews)

Reservations

Tiny contemporary European spot with standout tuna, veal, and attentive service; book ahead and expect refined flavors, modest portions, and limited veg options.

Why it gets an A- for overall quality

Hungry Gastro Food Bar delivers solid A-grade performance through exceptional food quality—particularly standout seared tuna and tender veal—paired with warm, attentive service from an owner-led team. Reliable execution across most dishes supports the grade, though modest portions and a compact, intimate setting prevent the higher distinction needed for grade A territory. A destination for serious diners seeking quality contemporary European cooking in Palma.

Restaurant Summary

Tucked on a quiet Centre street, the room feels intimate and calm with only a handful of tables and a personable owner running the floor. Service is warm and attentive, timing is generally smooth, and plates land with care. As one guest put it, "the tuna was the best of our trip," though a few noted modest portions and the occasional sell-out. The cooking leans contemporary European—classic ideas polished with good sourcing rather than theatrics. Expect seared tuna with beetroot rice, tender veal with house chips, steak tartare, and fresh Alfredo. Flavors skew clean and focused, though a couple diners found tartare on the sweeter side and a ribeye special less tender than hoped. Families will find a few friendly anchors like pasta Alfredo, popcorn chicken, fries, and ice cream. Vegetarians have a pasta and several sides; full vegan mains are limited to sides and salads, so plan accordingly. Space is tiny, so bring compact strollers and book ahead.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€38-55 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

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Location Insights

Area: Central Palma side street vibe near Centre; compact, low-key, catering to diners seeking quiet over bustle.

Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked central area with typical evening footfall and lighting.

Nearby: Close to old town lanes, shops, and other eateries; not on the most touristy drag but walkable to attractions.

La LlotjaLa Llotja is known for its narrow streets, historic buildings, and a strong presence of bars, restaurants, and boutiques. The dining scene is diverse, ranging from traditional Mallorcan cuisine to contemporary European and international offerings, attracting both casual diners and food enthusiasts.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday07:30–23:00 Tuesday13:00–15:00, 07:30–22:00 Wednesday13:00–15:00, 07:30–22:00 Thursday13:00–15:00, 07:30–22:00 Friday13:00–15:00, 07:30–22:00 Saturday13:00–15:00, 07:30–22:00 Sunday

Available: Reservations

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