Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
High-praise Lebanese spot with abundant mezze, warm hosting, and cozy decor; pricing is moderate-to-high for Palma and service can slow at peak times.
Restaurante Libanés Rotana delivers exceptional food quality anchored by consistently praised mezze, fresh bread, and expertly prepared skewers that justify its reputation as a neighborhood standout. Strong service knowledge and warm hospitality create genuine connection, though service speed challenges during peak hours and moderate space comfort prevent grade A territory. The restaurant excels at what it does—authentic Lebanese cooking with generous portions and inclusive vegetarian options—making it competitive with the area's better dining destinations.
The room feels warm and welcoming with jewel-tone decor, Arabic melodies, and a host who remembers faces. Guests describe the hospitality as "like being looked after by a friend," and plates of mezze arrive with fresh puffed bread. It is lively on weekends yet still cozy enough for conversation. Cooking leans classic Lebanese rather than flashy: creamy hummus, smoky moutabal, crisp falafel, juicy skewers, and slow-cooked lamb. Portions are generous for sharing, and the tasting menus make it easy to tour the kitchen. Pricing sits in the moderate-to-high bracket for central Palma, justified by quality and variety. Families report easy wins: chicken skewers with rice, fries, and the balloon bread that kids tear into happily. There is no printed kids menu noted, but many dishes are naturally approachable. Vegetarians and vegans have ample choices, so mixed-diet groups can eat without friction.
Area: Trendy Santa Catalina quarter with bars and restaurants, popular with locals and visitors; lively evenings and casual-chic crowd.
Safety: Generally safe, busy at night with good foot traffic; typical urban caution late evenings.
Nearby: Near bustling Carrer d'Anníbal and market area; close to nightlife, boutique shops, and short walk to harbor.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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