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    Restaurant in Palma de Mallorca, Spain

    Clandestí

    100Pearl Points

    Wine-led, late-night

    Clandestí, Restaurant in Palma de Mallorca

    About Clandestí

    Book Clandestí if you want a wine-led Palma dinner with a credible 2026 Star Wine List signal and an evening-focused rhythm. It is less useful for takeout, delivery, or diners who need a fully published cuisine style, price tier, or group setup before committing.

    In Palma de Mallorca, Clandestí is easiest to frame around the details that are actually confirmed: a business-casual dress code, Star Wine List recognition for 2026, and a schedule that is mostly evening-based, with Friday and Saturday daytime hours also listed. If that combination fits the night you are planning, it is a venue to consider; if you need more detail on food, pricing, or format before choosing, confirm directly before booking.

    The venue should be approached with its published hours in mind. Service begins at 8 PM from Tuesday through Thursday, and on Friday and Saturday the listed hours include both 1:30–5 PM and 8 PM–1 AM. Sunday and Monday are closed. Check the venue's own booking channel for any details not covered by the published schedule.

    Book for confirmed recognition, not for unverified specifics

    The strongest confirmed signal here is the Star Wine List recognition. That is useful for diners who care about choosing a venue noted by a wine-focused guide. That does not mean every diner needs to choose it. If the priority is a fully documented cuisine style, named chef, or published price tier before committing, this is a harder call. The better fit is someone comfortable booking around the confirmed recognition and the published schedule.

    For a first visit, keep expectations practical. The verified details here are limited: Clandestí is in Palma de Mallorca, the dress code is business casual, the schedule is evening-heavy with Friday and Saturday daytime hours, and the venue has Star Wine List recognition for 2026. There is no confirmed seat count, phone number, chef name, price range, cuisine category, menu format, or dietary-policy detail in the data provided here, so confirm anything essential before committing.

    The practical read for first-timers in Palma

    Plan around Palma de Mallorca rather than a specific neighborhood or landmark. Pair Clandestí with a broader Palma plan rather than treating it as the only reservation to solve the trip. Readers comparing city options can use our full Palma de Mallorca restaurants guide for nearby dining, while our full Palma de Mallorca bars guide is more useful if the night includes other plans before or after.

    Verdict: consider Clandestí when Star Wine List recognition and a later Palma de Mallorca schedule matter. Look elsewhere if you need a venue with more published detail on menu format, price, group logistics, or dietary handling before choosing.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Is Clandestí good for a special occasion?

    It can be, if the occasion suits a business-casual venue in Palma de Mallorca and the Star Wine List (2026) recognition matters to you. The 8 PM opening on Tuesday through Thursday makes it a better fit for an evening plan than a midday stop on those days. For a different Palma de Mallorca option, Andana is another venue to compare.

    Can Clandestí accommodate groups?

    The verified data does not confirm a seat count, private-dining setup, or group policy. Service runs late at night on Tuesday through Thursday, with both daytime and evening hours on Friday and Saturday. For group planning, compare details directly with Clandestí and consider other Palma de Mallorca options such as Calma y Caos Restaurant or Casa Maruka.

    Can I eat at the bar at Clandestí?

    Bar-seating details are not confirmed in the verified data. If bar seating is important, treat Clandestí as a Palma de Mallorca option and confirm seating before going. Xalest is another Palma de Mallorca venue to compare. Check the venue's official channels for the latest details.

    Is lunch or dinner better at Clandestí?

    Evening hours are more broadly available, because Clandestí is open from 8 PM to 1 AM on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday, with both 1:30–5 PM and 8 PM–1 AM hours on Friday and Saturday. Sunday and Monday are closed. If you want a daytime Palma de Mallorca meal on another day, compare other options such as Marc Fosh.

    What should I order at Clandestí?

    The verified data does not confirm specific dishes, cuisine style, or menu format. The clearest confirmed signal is the Star Wine List (2026) recognition. If you want more detail before booking, check the venue's official channels for the latest menu information, or compare another Palma de Mallorca option such as Andana.

    What are alternatives to Clandestí in Palma de Mallorca?

    For other Palma de Mallorca plans, compare Calma y Caos Restaurant, Casa Maruka, Andana, Xalest, and Marc Fosh. Clandestí stands out in the verified data for its Star Wine List (2026) recognition and evening-heavy hours; use the other venues as comparison points if you need a different schedule, setting, or level of published detail.

    Does Clandestí handle dietary restrictions?

    There is no verified venue data here confirming dietary-policy details, so the safe move is to ask before you go. Because the published schedule is late-night on most open days, it is better treated as a planned visit than a last-minute stop for specific dietary needs. If you need more information in advance, compare directly with Clandestí or another Palma de Mallorca venue such as Marc Fosh.

    Location

    Carrer de Guillem Massot, 45, Nord, 07003 Palma, Illes Balears, Spain

    Palma de Mallorca, Spain

    Compare Clandestí

    Booking Options Near Clandestí
    VenueCuisinePriceBooking Difficulty
    ClandestíEasy
    Calma y Caos RestaurantUnknown
    Casa MarukaUnknown
    AndanaUnknown
    XalestUnknown
    Marc FoshModern Cuisine€€€€Unknown

    Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.

    Also Consider

    • Calma y Caos Restaurant, Notable alternative
    • Casa Maruka, Notable alternative
    • Andana, Notable alternative
    • Xalest, Notable alternative
    • Marc Fosh, Modern Cuisine, €€€€

    How it compares in Palma de Mallorca

    Clandestí is the better fit for a wine-first dinner, mainly because the 2026 Star Wine List recognition gives it a clearer beverage signal than the other listed Palma-area options with thinner published detail. Marc Fosh is the stronger choice for a higher-spend modern cuisine meal, with its €€€€ positioning making the decision more explicit for a splurge. Choose Clandestí when the bottle list matters more than a formal price-tier commitment.

    Andana is the safer cross-shop for diners who want to stay in Palma de Mallorca but do not want to anchor the night around wine. Calma y Caos Restaurant, Casa Maruka, and Xalest are harder to position from the available details, so they make more sense as backups only if location or availability works better for the night.

    Booking difficulty is listed as easy for Clandestí, which helps if the trip is already close and the group is small. For a polished special-occasion meal where price and cuisine are clearer upfront, Marc Fosh is the cleaner comparison. For a lower-friction Palma dinner without leaving the city, Andana is the practical alternative.

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