Mallorca’s Food Festival & Food Routes …
The main Balearic Food Festival, the Mostra de la Cuina, usually takes place from around the end of the first week in March until the middle of the month in the Palma exhibition hall.
This fair, now in its 21st year, represents one of the most popular events in the island’s calendar and provides a wonderful opportunity for visitors to sample a wide range of products, dishes and wines produced locally.
There are always at least 50 participants at the exhibition, including more than 20 restaurants from around the island. Special features include cookery demonstrations of traditional Mallorcan dishes by various organisations and island celebrity chefs.
Good Food Routes – a new leaflet on food and wine routes is now available in English. Called Rutas de Bon Gust, the focus is on family firms producing wine, cheese, olive oil, local sausage (sobrasada), and organic products including almonds, fruit and vegetables, jams, etc. You need to check with one of the tourist offices, though we’ll see if we can get a copy for this website.
Five routes are featured in the leaflet and visitors wishing to sample any of the products on these routes can either visit the factory within business hours or call any of the numbers listed on the leaflet (available in tourist offices on the island) to organise a visit. Full information is given in English on their website: www.illesbalearsqualitat.com.
At Scott’s Townhouse Hotel and Scott’s Galilea we take great pleasure in offering assistance and information on the perfect place for you to eat, anytime. Whether you are looking for an authentic place to enjoy a rustic Mallorquin fixed price lunch while touring a distant part of the island, or you want a sophisticated restaurant with fine food for a special dinner celebration, we like to place our knowledge and experience at your service.
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