Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative set menus with polished presentation and friendly service in an unlikely industrial-park setting; good value for most, though portions and experimental flavors divide opinions.
HOM delivers competitive quality with strong food quality and attentive, friendly service in an unexpectedly welcoming industrial-park setting. However, inconsistent execution across visits—with some diners reporting cold lamb or bland courses—prevents the higher reliability expected of grade A establishments. The creative Mediterranean set menus and good value make it worth a visit, though quality variability tempers confidence in consistent excellence.
Set in a renovated Mallorcan house within an industrial park, HOM surprises with a bright dining room and a roomy terrace that feels warm and welcoming. Service is often praised as friendly and attentive, with servers offering helpful guidance through the set menus. One diner summed it up: "Creative dishes, nicely presented, and staff who genuinely care." The setting is an unexpected industrial-park gem with easy parking and business-lunch energy. The cooking leans modern Mediterranean with playful twists—think kimchi-lime mayo with crisp calamari, ceviche on corn tulipas, and richly sauced meats—so it reads as creative and seasonally minded rather than traditional. Plates are styled with finesse and generally deliver balanced flavors, though a minority found some courses too subtle or pacing a touch slow when busy. If you like thoughtful presentations and value-forward set menus, this will likely hit the spot. Families will find a welcoming space and approachable flavors like salmon, slow-cooked pork, and chocolate desserts. That said, the format is mainly set menus and the flavor pairings can be adventurous for picky eaters. There is at least one vegan main and gluten-free awareness, but do not expect a kids menu; choose simpler courses and enjoy the terrace if little ones need room.
Area: Industrial-park setting with a surprising country-house venue; draws office workers, locals, and destination diners.
Safety: Generally safe daytime area with ample daylight activity; industrial vibe but maintained.
Nearby: Business parks, warehouses, and road access; 10 minutes from Palma center; easy car access.
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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