Restaurant in Mexico City, Mexico
Mallorca
100Pearl PointsLow-friction dining

About Mallorca
Mallorca is a sensible Lomas de Chapultepec pick when ease matters more than a destination dining narrative. Choose it for a relaxed meal, flexible plans, or a west-side Mexico City stop; look elsewhere if the occasion needs a named chef, defined cuisine, or award-backed tasting format.
Mallorca is a Mexico City option to consider when the priority is direct planning and a broad weekly schedule rather than a documented award hook or a highly specific dining format. The verified practical details are limited: Mallorca is in Mexico City, observes a smart casual dress code, publishes hours that run from morning into evening daily, with later closing from Tuesday through Friday.
Use this page as a practical planning note rather than a claim-heavy restaurant profile. Specifics such as cuisine, chef, signature dishes, prices, seating, delivery, takeout, or awards are not verified here, so the safest expectation is simply a Mexico City venue with useful hours and smart casual attire.
A Mexico City choice for flexible timing
The strongest reason to consider Mallorca is situational. Its verified schedule gives it a wide planning window: Monday runs 7:30 AM–9 PM; Tuesday through Friday run 7:30 AM–11 PM; and Saturday and Sunday run 8 AM–8 PM. That makes it easier to consider when timing matters, especially earlier in the day or on weekday evenings.
Do not choose it based on unverified assumptions about a signature order, named chef narrative, award-backed format, cuisine, or bar program. Those details are not established in the available information. For a deeper citywide scan, use Pearl's Mexico City restaurants guide.
Who should choose this over a more formal table
Pick Mallorca when you want a Mexico City venue with smart casual dress and a schedule that leaves room for flexible planning. Compare other venues if the meal needs a clearly defined cuisine, a documented tasting format, a confirmed chef story, or a special-occasion hook supported by verified details.
Quick read: choose Mallorca for practical Mexico City planning; compare elsewhere if you need a restaurant profile built around confirmed culinary specifics.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can Mallorca accommodate groups?
Group accommodation details are not verified here. The practical confirmed point is Mallorca's schedule: Monday 7:30 AM–9 PM; Tuesday through Friday 7:30 AM–11 PM; and Saturday and Sunday 8 AM–8 PM. If you are planning with several people, confirm directly before relying on a specific table setup.
Is lunch or dinner better at Mallorca?
The verified information does not identify a specific lunch or dinner format. Mallorca is open from morning into evening daily, with later hours Tuesday through Friday until 11 PM and weekend closing at 8 PM. Choose based on the time window that fits your plan.
What should I wear to Mallorca?
Mallorca's verified dress code is smart casual. Keep the outfit neat and polished without assuming formalwear is required.
Can I eat at the bar at Mallorca?
Bar seating or a bar-led experience is not verified here. The confirmed planning details are the Mexico City location, smart casual dress code, published hours.
What are alternatives to Mallorca in Mexico City?
Other venues to compare include Zagala, Ishi-Ko, Eloise Chic Bistrot, Jardín Alba, Roca. Use Mallorca when its verified hours and smart casual setup fit your plan, compare other options when you need a different setting or more specific confirmed details.
Is Mallorca good for a special occasion?
That depends on the kind of occasion. The verified record supports Mallorca as a Mexico City venue with smart casual dress and broad weekly hours, but it does not confirm awards, a tasting format, private dining, or other special-occasion features.
Is Mallorca good for solo dining?
Solo-dining details such as counter seating or bar seating are not verified. Mallorca may still be practical for an individual plan because its hours are broad, but confirm directly if a specific seating style matters.
Location
Av. Explanada 710, Lomas - Virreyes, Lomas de Chapultepec, Miguel Hidalgo, 01100 Ciudad de México, CDMX, Mexico
Mexico City, Mexico
Compare Mallorca
| Venue | Location |
|---|---|
| Mallorca | Mexico City |
| Zagala | Mexico City |
| Ishi-Ko | Mexico City |
| Roca | Mexico City |
| Jardín Alba | Mexico City |
| Eloise Chic Bistrot | Mexico City |
How Mallorca Mexico City compares with similar nearby venues.
Also Consider
- Zagala, Notable alternative
- Ishi-Ko, Notable alternative
- Roca, Notable alternative
- Jardín Alba, Notable alternative
- Eloise Chic Bistrot, Notable alternative
How Mallorca compares in Mexico City
Mallorca is the easier, lower-pressure choice in this set. Against Zagala, Ishi-Ko, Roca, its appeal is less about a clearly signposted culinary identity and more about convenience, flexibility, a relaxed neighborhood feel. If the meal needs to feel planned and specific, compare those three first; if the group wants something simple to agree on, Mallorca is the safer default.
Jardín Alba and Eloise Chic Bistrot are better cross-shops when ambiance is doing more of the work. Mallorca fits the diner who wants a calm, practical meal without turning the choice into a project. For value, judge it on convenience and suitability for the occasion rather than on awards or chef credentials.
If booking difficulty is the deciding factor, Mallorca has the edge as the low-friction option. For a more occasion-led meal, start with Zagala or Eloise Chic Bistrot; for a tighter, more focused restaurant choice, compare Ishi-Ko or Roca before committing.
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