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Avinguda de Joan Miró, 281, Local 21, Ponent, 07015 Palma, Balearic Islands, Spain
· Health food restaurant
· 4.8/5 Google (344 reviews)
Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Bright, health-forward brunch spot with standout vegan options, friendly vibes, and fair prices, but expect occasional slow service and be cautious with dessert allergy labelling.
Why it gets a B for overall quality
Ahimsa delivers excellent food quality with vibrant, creative bowls and a standout tofu scramble that justify its loyal following and fair pricing. However, documented allergen labeling inconsistencies in 2024 and gaps in dessert allergen knowledge create meaningful reliability concerns for the health-conscious diners this cafe explicitly targets. Intermittent execution issues and variable service pacing during busy periods further limit the grade, though the cafe remains a solid neighborhood choice for vegan-friendly brunch when allergen needs are clearly communicated.
Restaurant Summary
On the Cala Major strip, AHIMSA feels like a breezy brunch refuge where colorful bowls and toasts land with fresh, vibrant energy. Service is warm in tone, cafe-style in flow, and the terrace sits by a main street. One guest summed it up: "Healthy plates that actually taste indulgent." Do note seating can feel warm inside at peaks and the pace can be unhurried. The cooking leans modern and produce-driven rather than flashy—think tofu scramble that mimics eggs, acai and pitaya bowls with crunchy granola, and a teriyaki tofu bowl with a light umami glaze. It is a sweet spot for plant-based eaters and anyone after a lighter lunch, with pricing that feels fair for the quality. Coffee draws mixed notes; smoothies and juices are the safer bet. Families are welcome, and the menu has options kids will eat: yogurt bowls, porridge, toast with avocado or egg, and fruit-heavy bowls. Portions are sensible over massive, so add sides if sharing. Allergy diners should double-check desserts at the counter since recent reviewers flagged confusion about which cakes are vegan.
At a Glance
- Excellent vegan-friendly brunch with standout tofu scramble and colorful bowls
- Fair prices for quality ingredients and gluten-free options
- Service can be slow or unclear during busy times
- Dessert allergy and vegan labelling inconsistencies reported in 2024
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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What People Love
- Feeling good after a meal without heaviness
- Tofu scramble that tastes like eggs
- Fresh fruit and crunchy granola textures
- Friendly, relaxed atmosphere
Points of Concern
- Pricing on drinks and extras can feel high to some (plant-milk supplement and takeaway fee reported)
- Service pace slows at brunch peaks; counter ordering may be unclear to newcomers
- Dessert case labelling for vegan and allergens inconsistent in multiple 2024 reviews
- Review patterns are consistent with potential coordination (high five-star share, some enthusiastic short praises) which may not reflect typical diner experience
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleHybrid
Average Cost€20-28 per person
ReservationsNot required
What to Order
- Add protein like tofu or Heura (€2-3.5) to bowls for a fuller meal
- Choose bowls and toasts for best value; pair with smoothies over coffee if you prefer bolder flavor
- Confirm dessert ingredients at the counter; rely on labeled vegan brownie if uncertain
Perfect For
- Post-beach healthy brunch
- Vegan and gluten-free friendly meetups
- Casual coffee and smoothie stop
- Solo laptop-free breakfast
Location Insights
Area: Beach-adjacent Cala Major corridor with relaxed tourist-residential mix; daytime brunch and coffee crowd.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; standard urban street setting near main road.
Nearby: Near Cala Major beach, hotels, apartments, and retail along Avinguda de Joan Miró.
PonentPonent is a primarily residential district in Palma characterized by a mix of apartment buildings and local businesses. The dining scene here tends to be more casual and community-focused, with cafes and restaurants catering to health-conscious locals and families. It offers a relaxed atmosphere compared to the bustling old town.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–15:00
Tuesday09:00–15:00
Wednesday09:00–15:00
Thursday09:00–15:00
Friday09:00–15:00
Saturday09:00–17:00
Sunday09:00–17:00
Available: Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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