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Bossa NovaB+Worth Trying

Carrer de la Pescateria Vella, 3, 5, Centre, 07001 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain · Restaurant, Mediterranean restaurant · 4.5/5 Google (916 reviews)

Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating

Cozy Italian-Mediterranean spot in Palma Old Town serving reliable pastas, popular paella, and tapas; great when unhurried, but service pace and occasional execution slips can frustrate.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Bossa Nova delivers reliable Mediterranean dining with strong seafood pasta and tapas execution in a charming Old Town alley setting. However, inconsistent paella and main course preparation combined with notably slow service during peak hours prevent it from reaching higher territory. Fair pricing and a warm, unpretentious atmosphere make it a solid neighborhood choice for those in the historic center, though not a destination restaurant.

Restaurant Summary

Down a narrow Old Town lane, the room feels warm and unassuming with light jazz and a friendly buzz. Diners talk about seafood pasta that hits the spot and tapas that start the meal right, while cautioning that pace can be leisurely. One guest summed it up: "We settled in and let the paella take its time, and it paid off." The cooking leans classic Italian and Spanish—think spaghetti allo scoglio, mixed paella, and bravas—executed with a comfort-first mindset rather than culinary theatrics. When the kitchen is in rhythm, plates are generous and satisfying; on busy nights, seasoning and timing can wobble. It suits travelers strolling the center who want reliable Mediterranean flavors without fuss. Families do well here thanks to kid-friendly pastas like lasagna and carbonara, plus fries and croquettes. Paella has a two-person minimum and a long cook time, so plan accordingly. High chairs and kids menus are not mentioned; space is tight outside, so arrive early for a calm setup.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€32-48 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Historic Old Town lane with tourist footfall and local shoppers; intimate alleys, alfresco tables, and boutique vibes.

Safety: Generally safe, well-patrolled heritage center with steady foot traffic; occasional petty theft typical of tourist cores.

Nearby: Steps from cathedral and shopping streets; surrounded by tapas bars, cafes, and small boutiques; limited car access.

La LlotjaLa Llotja is a lively neighborhood in Palma known for its charming medieval streets, proximity to the sea, and a strong presence of bars, tapas restaurants, and seafood venues. It offers a dynamic dining scene with a mix of traditional and contemporary Mediterranean cuisine, attracting both locals and visitors looking for authentic and vibrant dining experiences.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday12:30–23:00 Tuesday12:30–23:00 Wednesday12:30–23:00 Thursday12:30–23:00 Friday12:30–23:00 Saturday12:30–23:00 Sunday12:30–23:00

Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating

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