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6 Jul 2026 4 min read

Mexican Restaurants in Palma de Mallorca: Where to Eat (2026)

Your 2026 guide to the best Mexican restaurants in Palma de Mallorca: authentic taquerias, nixtamal tortillas and lively fusion spots across Santa Catalina, the old town and Pere Garau.

Edmond BojalilEB

Edmond Bojalil

Recetas Mexas

Palma de Mallorca is one of the most popular holiday destinations for British travellers, and while the island is famous for its beaches and tapas, a growing wave of Mexican kitchens has quietly taken root across the city. From artisan taquerias grinding their own nixtamal tortillas to lively Tex-Mex bars in the buzzing Santa Catalina quarter, Palma now offers genuinely good Mexican food. This 2026 guide walks you through every Mexican restaurant worth knowing, grouped by neighbourhood, so you can find real tacos al pastor without leaving the island.

Mexican food in Santa Catalina, Palma's most vibrant quarter

Santa Catalina is the neighbourhood most visitors gravitate towards for an evening out, and it happens to be the epicentre of Palma's Mexican scene. Three very different spots sit within a short walk of each other here.

Xolotl

If you only have time for one authentic Mexican meal in Palma, make it Xolotl. Tucked into Placa del Progres in the heart of Santa Catalina, this kitchen makes its own nixtamal tortillas by hand, the traditional way, using corn treated with lime. That single detail separates a good taco from a forgettable one. Expect home-style Mexican cooking alongside a proper mezcal cocktail list, with a warm, unpretentious atmosphere.

El Aquanauta

For something more relaxed and Pacific-inspired, El Aquanauta on Avinguda Argentina brings a Mexican-Californian, surf-town vibe to the neighbourhood. The focus is on fresh, coastal-style tacos and tropical drinks, and the lively ambience makes it a favourite for a sunny afternoon or an easy dinner.

7 Machos

Also in Santa Catalina, 7 Machos is a Tex-Mex street food bar with a European twist. It's a casual, upbeat spot for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, gringas, nachos and even ceviche, ideal when you're after generous, crowd-pleasing plates rather than a formal sit-down meal.

Authentic taquerias in Palma's old town and centre

The historic centre of Palma, with its narrow streets around the cathedral, hides a couple of taquerias that take their Mexican roots seriously.

Taqueria Manataco

On the quiet Carrer de Ca'n Puigforfila near the heart of the old town, Taqueria Manataco serves authentic recipes straight out of Mexico City. Its speciality is tacos al pastor, the marinated pork classic carved from a vertical spit, backed up by quesadillas and a range of proper chilli salsas. Mexican drinks with a fiery kick round out the menu. If al pastor is your thing, this is the address to remember, and you can even learn to make tacos al pastor at home once you're back from your holiday.

La Vasca es Mexicana

One of the newest arrivals, La Vasca es Mexicana on Carrer Bonaire opened at the end of 2025 and quickly built a strong reputation, earning a 9.3 rating on TheFork. The concept is unusual and rather clever: it marries the essence of Basque cooking with the passion and vibrancy of Mexico, making it a great pick for diners who want something a little different from a standard taqueria.

Mosca Muerta

Also in the city centre, on Carrer d'Ausias March, Mosca Muerta blends Colombian and Mexican influences. The kitchen specialises in barrel-smoked meats and creative cocktails, so it's a good shout for a longer, more indulgent evening where the drinks matter as much as the food.

Authentic Mexican in Pere Garau

Chapultepec

Away from the tourist trail, in the local Pere Garau neighbourhood, Chapultepec is an authentic and original Mexican restaurant that keeps its menu strictly Mexican, with no Tex-Mex compromises. It's popular enough that booking ahead is strongly recommended at weekends, a reliable sign that locals rate it. If you want the real thing in a genuine neighbourhood setting, this is worth the short trip out from the centre.

Practical tips for eating Mexican in Palma

  • Book ahead at weekends. The most authentic spots, particularly Chapultepec, fill up quickly on Friday and Saturday evenings, so a reservation saves disappointment.
  • Head to Santa Catalina for atmosphere. If you want to combine dinner with a lively night out, base yourself around this quarter, where Xolotl, El Aquanauta and 7 Machos are all within walking distance.
  • Look for nixtamal tortillas. Kitchens like Xolotl that make their own corn tortillas from scratch tend to deliver the most authentic flavour.
  • Try something beyond the taco. Palma's Mexican scene ranges from Basque-Mexican fusion to Colombian-Mexican smoked meats, so it rewards a little adventurousness.

The verdict

For a Mediterranean island, Palma de Mallorca punches well above its weight when it comes to Mexican food. Whether you're after hand-made tortillas at Xolotl, tacos al pastor at Taqueria Manataco, or a creative fusion evening at La Vasca es Mexicana or Mosca Muerta, there's a genuine option to suit every mood. Explore the full directory of Mexican restaurants to plan the rest of your trip.

Edmond Bojalil
Edmond Bojalil

Founder, Recetas Mexas

Mexican from Puebla, IT professional and foodie. Author of 1000+ authentic Mexican recipes adapted for home kitchens worldwide. Based in Madrid since 2018.

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