Reservations · Outdoor seating
Romantic garden setting for Mallorcan classics and seafood; delicious food and charming ambiance, but ask prices for off-menu specials and expect premium checks.
Vent de Tramuntana exemplifies grade A standards through exceptional Mallorcan cuisine and fresh seafood execution paired with a genuinely enchanting garden setting that creates memorable dining moments. Friendly, knowledgeable service and strong repeat-customer loyalty reinforce its standing as one of the region's finest Mediterranean destinations, though occasional service pacing inconsistencies and pricing transparency on specials prevent it from reaching the very highest tier.
Tucked behind the port, this garden restaurant feels warm and serene, with twinkling lights and trees framing the tables. Diners praise the team for explaining local dishes, and one guest said the evening felt like a small oasis in the harbor. Service is generally friendly, though a few recount missteps around seating and pacing. The cooking leans elevated Mallorcan: paellas and black rice to share, turbot Orio style, and a much-loved fillet with Hubert sauce. Specials are recited at the table and can be the best bites, but ask prices first; off-menu seafood can climb quickly in this part of town. Expect well-sourced ingredients and classic technique over showy fusion. Families are welcome in the leafy garden. Kids who enjoy simple seafood, chicken, or rice dishes should do fine, with paella, fideua, grilled fish, and straightforward meats as reliable picks. There is no explicit kids menu, so cautious eaters may prefer familiar mains over richer specials.
Area: Upscale harbor town popular with yachters and holidaymakers; relaxed-luxe vibe with scenic coastal hills.
Safety: Generally safe and well-patrolled tourist area with steady foot traffic into late evening.
Nearby: Near Port d'Andratx harbor, boutiques, cafes, and waterfront promenades; short walk from marina.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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