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proSecCo PORTIXOLB+Worth Trying
Carrer del Vicari Joaquim Fuster, 43, Platja de Palma i Pla de Sant Jordi, 07006 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
· Modern European restaurant, Bar, Italian restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (486 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Scenic Portixol spot for Mediterranean plates and wines with strong fan loyalty, but service warmth varies and policies favor diners over drink-only visits.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
proSecCo PORTIXOL delivers solid neighborhood dining anchored by exceptional sea views and sunset setting that justify its loyal local following. Food quality remains reliable—particularly pasta and risotto—but inconsistent execution and declining presentation prevent a higher grade. Service warmth varies noticeably; while multilingual staff earn praise, reports of brusque encounters and drink-only seating policies temper the experience for some guests.
Restaurant Summary
Right on the Portixol promenade, this spot pairs sea views and sunsets with Mediterranean comfort. Guests describe multilingual servers and an easygoing buzz, though a few found the tone curt during busy moments. A diner summed it up: "Dinner tasted of the sea while the sky turned pink." The setting is the headline here, and tables go fastest when the light gets good. The cooking favors elevated traditional plates over flashy fusion. Think vongole pasta, a richly flavored mushroom risotto, and sharing boards of local cheeses and olives alongside a glass of Mallorcan white. It suits people who want reliable flavors, scenic ambience, and a glass of something nice more than culinary theatrics. Policies lean restaurant-first: teams prioritize food orders over drink-only seating at peak times. Families will find it workable rather than tailored. There is no clear kids menu, but simple pasta and risotto can keep younger eaters happy, and the open-air promenade helps restless legs. Just know that outdoor chairs can be firm and peak-hour table policies may discourage lingering over only drinks or snacks.
At a Glance
- Sea-facing sunset setting with strong local following
- Well-liked pasta and risotto with solid wine options
- Service warmth varies; some reports of brusque encounters
- Restaurant-first policy may refuse drink-only seating at busy times
- Multilingual staff and welcoming vibe for many guests
What Sets It Apart
- waterfront_sunset_views
- loyal_local_following
- multilingual_service
What People Love
- Romantic sea-and-sunset backdrop
- Comforting pasta and risotto done right
- Sharing platters with local cheese and olives
- Multilingual servers who keep things flowing
- Strolling the promenade before or after eating
Points of Concern
- Some diners reported unfriendly interactions or perceived favoritism toward regulars
- A reservation was reportedly lost; confirm bookings at peak times
- One complaint about small wine pour size at €7.50 per glass
- Policies may limit drink-only seating; clarify expectations when booking
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€35-55 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Based on reviews, prioritize pasta or risotto and pair with a Mallorcan white; sharing platters work well to start.
Perfect For
- Sunset date with Mediterranean plates
- Casual waterfront dinner with a glass of wine
- Visitors staying near Portixol promenade
- Locals seeking a reliable pasta night by the sea
Location Insights
Area: Waterfront promenade in Portixol popular with locals and visitors; casual-luxe vibe with sea views and sunset appeal.
Safety: Generally safe, well-trafficked seafront with regular pedestrian and cycling activity.
Nearby: Along the Portixol seafront near beach, marina, and other cafes and restaurants; strong sunset views.
Platja de PalmaPlatja de Palma is a popular beachside neighborhood known for its long sandy beaches, resorts, and a mix of casual and upscale dining options. The area attracts a diverse crowd, especially during the tourist season, with a relaxed, holiday-oriented atmosphere and a focus on Mediterranean and international cuisine.
PortixolPortixol is a charming former fishing village turned fashionable marina area within Platja de Palma, known for its seaside promenade, boutique restaurants, and wine bars. It offers a more refined and intimate dining environment compared to the broader Platja de Palma area, popular for fresh seafood and Mediterranean flavors.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday13:00–23:00
Tuesday
Wednesday13:00–23:00
Thursday13:00–23:00
Friday13:00–23:00
Saturday13:00–23:00
Sunday13:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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