Restaurant in Palmanova, Spain
Es Fum
650ptsBerasategui-trained precision, book weeks out.

About Es Fum
A Michelin-starred creative kitchen inside the St. Regis Mardavall, Es Fum is the strongest case for a special-occasion dinner in Palmanova. Chef Miguel Navarro — trained under Martín Berasategui — runs two tasting menus alongside à la carte and vegetarian options. The Mediterranean terrace sets it apart. Book four to six weeks ahead, more in summer.
Should You Book Es Fum?
Getting a table at Es Fum is genuinely difficult. The restaurant operates Wednesday through Sunday, dinner only, and with a Michelin star and a terrace setting that draws visitors from across Mallorca and beyond, availability disappears fast. Book at least four to six weeks ahead, and longer if you are visiting during the peak summer season. The effort is worth it: Es Fum is the most technically accomplished creative kitchen on this part of the island, and the St. Regis Mardavall setting gives it a special-occasion gravity that few restaurants in Palmanova can match.
The Venue
Es Fum sits within the St. Regis Mardavall hotel on the Carretera Palma-Andratx, which means the approach and the arrival are part of the experience. The dining room draws on the hotel's art collection, including works by Miró, and the terrace is the room to request. The terrace faces the Mediterranean, framed by sculpture, and on a clear evening it gives you one of the better dining settings on the island. This is not a casual space. The scale is intimate, the layout is deliberate, and the atmosphere reads as a proper occasion restaurant rather than a hotel dining room that happens to have a star.
For special occasions, that framing matters. If you are planning a significant dinner — anniversary, proposal, milestone birthday — the physical setting at Es Fum does the work that you need it to do. The combination of art, sea views, and the St. Regis service infrastructure positions it as a credible competitor to similar hotel-based fine dining anywhere on the Spanish coast. See our full Palmanova hotels guide for where to stay if you are building a longer visit around the meal.
What the Kitchen Does Well
Chef Miguel Navarro trained under Martín Berasategui in the Basque Country, and that lineage shows in the precision of his technique. The Michelin guide singles out the Hamachi Es Fum (with notes of smoke) and the Mediterranean red prawn rice as dishes that have become signatures, and they illustrate what Navarro does leading: using high-quality local and coastal ingredients as the foundation and then applying classical technique with restraint rather than spectacle.
The menu structure gives you real options. The Origen menu is the place to start if this is your first visit: it covers the dishes that built Es Fum's reputation and gives you the clearest read on what the kitchen can do at its most confident. The Recorrido menu is designed around more recent work, influenced by the chef's travels, and suits returning diners who want to see how the kitchen is developing. There is also a concise à la carte and a vegetarian menu, which is useful if you are dining with guests who do not eat meat. That breadth of options is a practical advantage over many comparable restaurants at this price point.
The €€€€ price point is honest. You are paying for a Michelin-starred tasting menu in a five-star hotel on the Mediterranean, and the food, the space, and the service all deliver at that level. For comparison, Ricard Camarena in Valencia and Quique Dacosta in Dénia operate at similar price tiers on the Spanish Mediterranean coast, but neither offers the hotel setting or the terrace view that Es Fum has.
When to Go
Dinner only, Wednesday through Sunday. Sunday evening is often the quieter service of the week and worth considering if your schedule allows. Peak summer (July and August) is when the terrace is at its leading but also when tables are hardest to find, so summer bookings need to be made earlier than the standard four-to-six-week window. Spring and autumn give you good weather, softer light on the terrace, and marginally more availability. If the Mediterranean view is central to your reason for booking, avoid weekday evenings in low season when the terrace may not be the primary seating.
Es Fum does not serve lunch, so there is no lunch versus dinner trade-off to weigh. Every service is an evening service, which keeps the experience consistent and reinforces the occasion-dining positioning.
How It Compares
For broader context on where to eat and drink around Palmanova, see our full Palmanova restaurants guide, our full Palmanova bars guide, our full Palmanova wineries guide, and our full Palmanova experiences guide.
Quick reference: Dinner only, Wed–Sun, 7–10:30 PM. €€€€. Michelin 1 Star (2024). Google rating 4.6 (121 reviews). Book four to six weeks ahead minimum; longer in summer.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How far ahead should I book Es Fum? Four to six weeks minimum, and closer to eight weeks if you are visiting in July or August. Es Fum is a Michelin-starred restaurant in a high-demand resort area with limited seating. Leaving this to the week before your trip is a risk not worth taking at €€€€ per head.
- Can Es Fum accommodate groups? The venue is inside the St. Regis Mardavall, which means there is logistical infrastructure for larger bookings, but Es Fum is an intimate fine dining room rather than a large-capacity restaurant. For groups larger than six, contact the hotel directly well in advance. There is no guarantee of private dining availability in the public data, so do not assume it.
- Can I eat at the bar at Es Fum? No bar dining is confirmed in the available data. Es Fum operates as a formal dining room and terrace. If you are looking for a more casual format in Palmanova, the hotel's other food and beverage options are likely a better fit. See our Palmanova bars guide for alternatives.
- What are alternatives to Es Fum in Palmanova? At the same creative fine dining tier, the nearest Spanish comparisons require travel: Azurmendi in the Basque Country and Cocina Hermanos Torres in Barcelona both offer Michelin-starred creative menus at €€€€. On Mallorca itself, Es Fum is among the leading options for this style of cooking. If you are open to travelling within Spain, see our Palmanova restaurants guide for broader context.
- Is Es Fum worth the price? Yes, with conditions. The Michelin star (2024), the chef's technical background under Martín Berasategui, and the terrace setting at the St. Regis all justify the €€€€ price point if you are booking for a special occasion or want the leading creative kitchen available in this part of Mallorca. If you are on a tighter budget or want a more casual format, you will not get full value here.
- Is lunch or dinner better at Es Fum? Es Fum only serves dinner (7–10:30 PM, Wednesday through Sunday), so there is no lunch service to compare. For the terrace view, aim for earlier in the summer evening window when natural light is still present.
Compare Es Fum
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Es Fum | Creative | €€€€ | If we accept the premise that Mallorca is a mini-paradise on Earth, this restaurant occupying the luxurious St. Regis Mardavall hotel can be considered one of its greatest treasures, enhanced further by works of art by Miró. Here, the harmonious cuisine of Canary Island chef Miguel Navarro showcases a mix of fine taste, technique and creativity, as well as a culinary expertise that emphasises his training under his mentor Martín Berasategui. His dishes are presented to diners through two creative menus: Origen, featuring recipes that have helped consolidate his reputation (we particularly liked the one called Hamachi Es Fum, with hints of smoke, and his creamy Mediterranean red prawn rice), and Recorrido, a menu with newly created dishes inspired by the chef's most recent travels. These are complemented by a concise à la carte menu plus a vegetarian menu. The views from the romantic terrace, embellished with striking sculptures and with the Mediterranean as a backdrop, are truly stunning.; If we accept the premise that Mallorca is a mini-paradise on Earth, this restaurant occupying the luxurious St. Regis Mardavall hotel can be considered one of its greatest treasures, enhanced further by works of art by Miró. Here, the harmonious cuisine of Canary Island chef Miguel Navarro showcases a mix of fine taste, technique and creativity, as well as a culinary expertise that emphasises his training under his mentor Martín Berasategui. His dishes are presented to diners through two creative menus: Origen, featuring recipes that have helped consolidate his reputation (we particularly liked the one called Hamachi Es Fum, with hints of smoke, and his creamy Mediterranean red prawn rice), and Recorrido, a menu with newly created dishes inspired by the chef's most recent travels. These are complemented by a concise à la carte menu plus a vegetarian menu. The views from the romantic terrace, embellished with striking sculptures and with the Mediterranean as a backdrop, are truly stunning.; Michelin 1 Star (2024) | Hard | — |
| Aponiente | Progressive - Seafood, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Arzak | Modern Basque, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Azurmendi | Progressive, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
| DiverXO | Progressive - Asian, Creative | €€€€ | Michelin 3 Star, World's 50 Best | Unknown | — |
Comparing your options in Palmanova for this tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book Es Fum?
Book at least three to four weeks ahead, more during peak Mallorcan summer (July and August). Es Fum operates dinner only, Wednesday through Sunday, and a Michelin star at a luxury hotel address means the terrace tables go fast. Contacting the St. Regis Mardavall hotel directly is currently your best route to securing a reservation.
Can Es Fum accommodate groups?
Small groups of two to four are the natural fit for a tasting menu format at this price tier (€€€€). Larger parties are not impossible given the hotel setting, but tasting menus require full-table participation, which limits flexibility for mixed-preference groups. If you have a party of six or more with varying dietary needs, factor in the vegetarian menu option, which the kitchen does offer.
Can I eat at the bar at Es Fum?
Bar dining at Es Fum is not documented in available venue data. The restaurant operates as a formal dining room within the St. Regis Mardavall hotel, which makes a casual bar-counter option unlikely. There is a concise à la carte menu alongside the two tasting menus, so you are not locked into a full multi-course commitment if you prefer a shorter meal.
What are alternatives to Es Fum in Palmanova?
Es Fum is the only Michelin-starred option in the immediate Palmanova area, so direct local alternatives at the same level do not exist. For comparable creative fine dining elsewhere on the island, Mallorca has a growing scene worth researching. If you are committed to the €€€€ tasting menu format and cannot get a table at Es Fum, broadening your search to Palma is the practical next step.
Is Es Fum worth the price?
At €€€€ with a 2024 Michelin star and a chef trained under Martín Berasategui, the kitchen delivers at a level that justifies the price for diners who want a structured tasting menu experience. The two menus, Origen and Recorrido, cover both signature dishes and newer work, so there is genuine choice. If you are looking for casual or à la carte Mallorcan cooking, the price-to-format ratio makes less sense here.
Is lunch or dinner better at Es Fum?
Es Fum is dinner only, Wednesday through Sunday, so there is no lunch service to compare. Sunday evening is reportedly the quieter service of the week, which is worth considering if you want a more relaxed pace. Peak summer weekends will be the most pressured, both in terms of booking difficulty and atmosphere on the terrace.
Hours
- Monday
- closed
- Tuesday
- closed
- Wednesday
- 7 PM-10:30 PM
- Thursday
- 7 PM-10:30 PM
- Friday
- 7 PM-10:30 PM
- Saturday
- 7 PM-10:30 PM
- Sunday
- 7 PM-10:30 PM
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