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Grand Siena - Restaurant & Cocktail BarD?Proceed Cautiously
Avinguda de Gabriel Roca, Carrer de Monsenyor Palmer, 2 Esquina, 07014 Palma, Spain
· Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (2218 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Scenic marina-side fusion spot with polished cocktails and presentation, but small portions, slow service, and premium pricing frustrate many; choose it for drinks and views rather than a seamless dinner.
Why it gets a D? for overall quality
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Grand Siena excels as a cocktail and terrace destination with striking marina views and polished drinks, but inconsistent food execution and slow service with frequent long waits undermine the premium positioning. Unusual review patterns reduce confidence in reported quality metrics, and small portions relative to pricing create value concerns that prevent recommendation despite the appealing atmosphere.
Restaurant Summary
Right on the marina, Grand Siena delivers stylish terrace energy and polished cocktails with a front-row view of the boats. Several diners rave about presentation and drinks, noting it is a lovely spot to unwind: "Perfect place to watch the harbor with a well-made Old Fashioned." However, there are some review authenticity concerns that suggest a portion of the praise may be influenced, so interpret the glowing service shoutouts with caution. In the kitchen, the approach skews Mediterranean with fusion accents: wagyu sashimi and carpaccio, prawn gyozas, Peruvian ají with classic seafood, and premium steaks. When the team hits its stride, salmon, pasta, and certain steaks shine, but the pattern across reviews shows uneven execution and portion sizes that feel slight for the price, with long waits undermining the experience on busy nights. Families should weigh the trade-offs: there are some accessible items like burgers, fries, and simple pasta, but the fusion-leaning menu and frequent long waits are tough for kids. If visiting with children, consider coming early for drinks and snacks rather than committing to a full multi-course dinner.
At a Glance
- Marina-view terrace and attractive room for sunset cocktails
- Creative fusion touches (wagyu sashimi, prawn gyozas) and well-made classics
- Portions run small relative to premium pricing
- Slow and inconsistent service with long waits for food and bills
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- marina_view_terrace
- cocktail_program
- fusion_menu_with_wagyu
What People Love
- Cocktails made with care
- Scenic waterfront setting
- Beautiful plating and ambiance
- Friendly named servers on good nights
- Varied menu spanning seafood and steaks
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (mains €26-58; Wagyu €85) and portions are modest
- Reports of long waits (30–80 minutes) for drinks and food; bill delays frequent
- Execution inconsistency: cold or overcooked meats, chewy octopus, misorders
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (staff name repetition and push to post via QR) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For innovation-leaning menus, some dishes may not suit conservative palates
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€55-75 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Pair a €14-16 starter with a €26-32 seafood main for better value than premium steaks
- If ordering the €58 ribeye, share sides and a salad to avoid leaving hungry
- Consider tapas + cocktails outdoors for best ambiance-to-cost ratio
Perfect For
- Sunset cocktails on the marina
- Casual date with scenic views
- Small plates and drinks before nightlife
- Tourist stroll stop along Paseo Maritimo
Location Insights
Area: Marina-front promenade with tourist footfall and nightlife bars; stylish terraces attracting cocktail seekers and sunset diners.
Safety: Busy, well-lit waterfront with steady foot traffic; typical tourist-area pickpocket caution advised.
Nearby: Overlooks Paseo Maritimo near Santa Catalina markets, yacht clubs, and evening street markets on weekends.
PortixolPortixol is a former fishing village turned trendy neighborhood known for its seaside promenade, relaxed atmosphere, and a growing number of upscale restaurants and bars. It is popular among locals and tourists seeking a more laid-back dining experience near the water, with a focus on fresh seafood and stylish venues.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:30–23:00
Tuesday12:30–23:00
Wednesday12:30–23:00
Thursday12:30–23:00
Friday12:30–00:00
Saturday12:30–00:00
Sunday12:30–23:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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