This is my 3rd visit to Palma, and only now posting about it. Slacker!
Palma's strategic location in the Mediterranean with close proximity to the Atlantic Ocean has created a major point of entry for the well heeled to dock their yachts and frequent port of call for cruise ships. This with Spain culinary tradition and local ingredients make for a delicious dining haven and inexpensive compared to the rest of Europe and the US for that matter.
Let me share my discovery and delicious journey...(sans the quality photo of our most esteemed LTHers)
My favorite - Font de Sant Joan, elegant, hip, and modern in a former community oven, where the neighborhood families brought their bread in each day to bake. So incredibly inexpensive, too. Not sure I am allowed to post prices, but the foie platter was a mere 14 euros, and the glass of wine was 2.5 euros. 3 course lunch was 16 euros, delish with no skimping on quality or portion. I ordered a la carte off the menu, and was too exuberant with my own dishes (which I shared) to take pictures of my sisters' 3 course lunch dishes which were very good but not as interesting.

Font de Sant Joan I crave this between visits each year. Everything is right about this dish. The delicious richness cut slightly by the sweet and tartness of the aged balsamic, but the mouth feel is perfect, too, smooth but with the shaved texture for interest that melts beautifully. Served on delicately crisp and thin pita-like bread. Perfect with their white wine of the day always so well curated, which was a luscious verdejo, delicate green floral and fruit notes with just the right structure to cut through the richness.
Cold slices of foie gras, Pedro Ximénez caramel and toasted crispy bread These cornets were the bomb! Another excellent and delicate blend of flavors, freshness, and fun!
Mini cornet filled with ceviche of sea bass and langoustines and coconut foam These went too fast...the parmesan cream was plate licking good, the languostine was only a vehicle
Battered langoustines with parmesan cream Heartiest dish, and was too full to fully appreciate it
Grilled octopus, creamy mashed potatoes and kimchie aioli Perfect finish with sweet Mallorcan strawberries rich with creme brulee....how can this be anything but delish!!!
BACCIO DI DAMA
Lightly caramelised strawberries filled with crème brulée Font de Sant Joan
Address: Calle Sant Joan, 4, 07012 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain
Phone:+34 971 72 84 22
http://www.forndesantjoan.com/en/
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petite_gourmande on July 16th, 2015, 11:53 am, edited 1 time in total.
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