Marratxí
Pizzeria Limoncello

Pizzeria Limoncello

Camino De Olesa, 48, 07141, Marratxí, Spain

Pizza • Kebab • Sushi • Asiático


"I first went to pizza limoncello 15 or so years ago, back then there weren’t many traditional authentic Italian pizza places in BK. Anyways my pallet wasn’t sophisticed enough for delicious Thai food so me and my sister ate here for 3 days straight, while our parents went down the traditional Thai route. On one occasion we forgot to take money with us, so I had to wait at the Restraunt for a bit while my sister went back to the hotel to fetch the cash needed to pay the bill. All of a sudden one of the friendly waiters brought me a delicious dessert while I was waiting and told me it was a gift from the owner. Two years ago I went to BK for the first time since my last visit all those years back, and my First bite brought back the taste I discovered all those years back, exactly the same! Pizzas are delicious and authentic, I’d be more than happy if I was served this in ITALY, and the traditional italian desserts are still to die for. And interestingly the owner still recognised me after all those years. I also just got back from another BK trip and to this day the owner and I laugh about the past and the free dessert. The service and hospitaly is incredible, the food is great and the setting is great! This is an absolute must visit! There is a reason why I eat here multiple times every time I visit BK. The place is also frequented by many Thai locals, which speaks highly of the quality of food they serve. And it’s very very well priced. What Mir do you want?"

Can Carrió Can Marçal

Can Carrió Can Marçal

Carrer D'Olesa, 39, 07141, Marratxí, Spain

Cafés • Sushi • Mexicano • Asiático


"The food here is very good indeed. Don't be put off by the modest appearance of the village bar that you walk through to get to the comfortable restaurant at the back, with outstanding views over the valley to the mountains. The food is really worth it. When we visited, there was no menu. The waitress/manager simply showed us the meats on offer (beef sirloin, chicken, lamb, goat) and, when we failed to understand the names of the two fish on offer, she brought glistening examples of each to our table (they turned out to be Bream and Bass). We were given a huge basket of delicious bread, olives, and aioli to start. All main dishes seem to come with potatoes and a simple salad, which suited us fine. We ordered lamb and were rewarded with an enormous platter of beautifully cooked chops (at least a dozen) on a bed of diced fried potatoes and roasted garlic and padron peppers. The local wines were good and very generously poured. We ordered coffees and brandies and the waitress/manager put down two glasses and left us the bottle. We had a modest tot each. And, when we paid the bill, she casually announced that the brandies were on the house. Nobody in the bar/restaurant seems to speak English. Please don't let that put you off buy a phrasebook and give it a go. The welcome is warm and the food simple but delicious. This is not fine dining but it IS the finest of honest village cooking and is served with warmth and generosity. Our excellent dinner with wine and brandy cost the same as a few lunchtime tapas in Palma the day before. If you happen to be in the village of Sa Cabaneta, seek this place out. You won't be disappointed."