PEJ
Well-Known Member
Just back from Cala D'Or, first visit of the new season and there have been a few changes to the restaurants. So for the regulars and anyone who might visit....
The bad news is that La Pampa is not there any more so I can't get my Tomahawk steak but it is now called Blue Ocean and being run by the bloke from the Yacht Club and someone from Waves. Romanian cuisine I am told.
The good news that the old Muira (?) on the top of the hill has been replaced by La Vista and is owned by the same people as A Table. This place is great. Regulars will know the great view from up there and now it is an all you can eat BBQ and paella place. French owners and top quality nosh. 29 Euros for a litre of sangria and about 8 different tapas. For 30 euros you get the afore mentioned tapas, as much paella and BBQ meat as you can stuff in your gob and desserts too. Even the veg is lovely.
Waves has really upped its game. It owns the deli next door now and they are planning to come around with a trike between 8 and 9 in the morning to all the boats, honking a horn, with fresh baked bread and bacon rolls, etc. Get a flag off them and hang it on your boat and they will stop and serve you. They also do boat delivery for the take away and they have proper back bacon.
A couple of new lunch spots to the left of Waves as you look from the water that seem nice.
Please add to the gossip and news if you know any.
The bad news is that La Pampa is not there any more so I can't get my Tomahawk steak but it is now called Blue Ocean and being run by the bloke from the Yacht Club and someone from Waves. Romanian cuisine I am told.
The good news that the old Muira (?) on the top of the hill has been replaced by La Vista and is owned by the same people as A Table. This place is great. Regulars will know the great view from up there and now it is an all you can eat BBQ and paella place. French owners and top quality nosh. 29 Euros for a litre of sangria and about 8 different tapas. For 30 euros you get the afore mentioned tapas, as much paella and BBQ meat as you can stuff in your gob and desserts too. Even the veg is lovely.
Waves has really upped its game. It owns the deli next door now and they are planning to come around with a trike between 8 and 9 in the morning to all the boats, honking a horn, with fresh baked bread and bacon rolls, etc. Get a flag off them and hang it on your boat and they will stop and serve you. They also do boat delivery for the take away and they have proper back bacon.
A couple of new lunch spots to the left of Waves as you look from the water that seem nice.
Please add to the gossip and news if you know any.