Reservations · Outdoor seating
Handmade pasta and a charming courtyard deliver a refined Italian-by-Mallorca experience with creative touches, strong ambiance, and prices that feel high; service and consistency vary at busy times.
Restaurante Lluna 36 delivers competitive quality with exceptional courtyard ambiance and strong handmade pasta and seafood execution, but inconsistent pasta doneness and seasoning during peak service prevents a higher grade. The premium pricing paired with modest portions and variable service pacing positions it as a worthwhile neighborhood destination rather than a regional standout—ideal for those prioritizing elegant setting and refined Mediterranean cooking over reliability or value.
Down a narrow Sóller lane, the room opens to a stone-walled courtyard that feels warm and romantic. Guests talk about fresh pasta worked in the window and service that ranges from charming to a little stretched. One diner summed it up: "The terrace felt like a hidden garden and the plates looked beautiful." The cooking leans modern Italian with Mallorcan accents: tuna carpaccio with capers, handmade ribbons of pasta dressed with lemon and Pata Negra, and grilled octopus over saffron potatoes. It is not a red-sauce joint; think refined flavors, premium ingredients, and occasional creativity rather than heaviness. Those who like elegant, produce-driven plates tend to leave happy, though a few found seasoning or pasta texture inconsistent on busy nights. Families should know the menu skews adult: pastas run €24-32 and there is no clear kids selection like simple pomodoro or plain butter pasta on the dinner card. The courtyard is lovely but space can be tight; one review reported a poor experience with family seating. Bring flexible eaters, or confirm a simple pasta option when booking.
Area: Historic pedestrian street with boutiques and galleries; draws visitors and relaxed evening diners.
Safety: Generally safe, well-lit tourist center with steady foot traffic; petty crowding in high season.
Nearby: Steps from Sóller’s main square, near artisan shops and gelaterias; tram and taxis within a short walk.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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