What to order at Casa Maruka

Must order
The suckling pig, or the oxtail stew if the kitchen is running it that day.
Editor tip
Monday is lunch only. Tuesday to Saturday the kitchen also runs an evening service from 20:00 to 23:30.
CuisineSpanish
Price€€€
Neighborhoodcasco-antiguo
HoursMon 13:00-16:00; Tue-Sat 13:00-16:00, 20:00-23:30; closed Sun
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Must order: The suckling pig, or the oxtail stew if the kitchen is running it that day.

Why locals love it: It sits north of the old town on Reina Maria Cristina, a street most visitors never walk down.

Tip: Monday is lunch only. Tuesday to Saturday the kitchen also runs an evening service from 20:00 to 23:30.

Location

Address: Carrer de la Reina Maria Cristina 7, 07004 Palma

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