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Quinta Avenida- Restaurante JaponésB+Worth Trying

Avinguda del Comte de Sallent, nº5, Centre, 07003 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain · Japanese restaurant, Sushi restaurant · 4.7/5 Google (2260 reviews)

Reservations · Delivery · Takeout

Stylish Japanese-fusion spot with standout sushi and tartares, buzzy service, and premium prices; excellent highs but occasional service and consistency dips.

Why it gets a B+ for overall quality

Quinta Avenida delivers exceptional sushi quality and stylish interior design that compete with Palma's better neighborhood restaurants. However, inconsistent execution—oversized rolls, rice balance issues, and variable service timing on busy nights—prevents grade A territory. The historical hygiene concerns from 2022-2023, though not recently clustered, add warranted caution despite otherwise solid performance.

Restaurant Summary

A chic Japanese-fusion dining room in central Palma, Quinta Avenida buzzes with stylish energy and thoughtful plating. Diners praise ultra-fresh sushi and polished tartares, with one noting, "the tuna tartare was a knockout." Service often feels warm and helpful, though timing can wobble on hectic nights. The cooking leans Nikkei and modern Japanese, with creative flourishes like tiraditos, truffle accents, and kimchi touches. Expect generous rolls, bright citrus-soy dressings, and playful starters like duck gyozas. Fans call it destination-worthy; traditionalists may prefer a more purist sushi bar. Prices are premium but many diners feel quality matches the cost for the setting and ingredients. Families can do well here. Wings, bao, noodles, and simple sushi make it approachable, yet some flavors run bold or sweet-savory. There is no clear kids menu, so guide younger eaters toward familiar options like tebasaki, edamame, and basic rolls.

At a Glance

What Sets It Apart

What People Love

Points of Concern

Service & Dining Experience

Service StyleTable Service Average Cost€45-62 per person ReservationsRecommended

What to Order

Perfect For

Location Insights

Area: Central Palma commercial corridor with boutiques and offices; draws locals and visitors for evening dining.

Safety: Generally safe, well-lit main avenues with steady foot traffic into late evening.

Nearby: Near shops and hotels in Centre district; convenient for pre- or post-shopping meals.

PalmaPalma's central neighborhood is lively and cosmopolitan, with a diverse dining scene ranging from traditional Spanish tapas bars to international cuisine. The area attracts a mix of tourists exploring the old town and locals enjoying the urban lifestyle, offering a blend of casual and upscale dining options.

Practical Information

Opening Hours

Monday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Tuesday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Wednesday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Thursday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Friday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Saturday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00 Sunday13:00–16:00, 07:30–23:00

Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout

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