Restaurant in Caimari, Spain
Ca Na Toneta
615ptsSeasonal Mallorcan tasting menu, mountain village setting.

About Ca Na Toneta
Ca Na Toneta in Caimari is the booking for food-focused travellers who want to eat genuinely seasonal Mallorcan cuisine in the island's interior. Run by two sisters for more than 25 years, with a Michelin Plate and an OAD Casual Europe ranking of No. 559 in 2025, it serves a single rotating tasting menu in a two-house setting with a vine-covered terrace. Book ahead — evenings only, closed Wednesdays.
The Verdict
Ca Na Toneta is the right booking for food-focused travellers who want to understand what Mallorcan cuisine actually tastes like — rooted in the interior of the island, driven by seasonal produce, and presented in a setting that earns its atmosphere honestly. If you are on Mallorca specifically to eat well and want something grounded in place rather than tourist-facing, book this. If you are looking for a high-production tasting menu in the vein of Spain's most technically ambitious restaurants, look elsewhere.
Why Ca Na Toneta in Caimari
Caimari sits in the Serra de Tramuntana, the mountain range at the heart of Mallorca, away from the coastal restaurant circuit that serves most visitors. Eating here is a deliberate act. You come inland specifically because Ca Na Toneta exists, and the village's identity is meaningfully tied to this restaurant — it has operated here for more than 25 years and, in the process, become something of a reference point for what honest, seasonal Mallorcan cooking can be. The Opinionated About Dining Casual Europe ranking (No. 559 in 2025, No. 627 in 2024) and a Michelin Plate confirm that the critical community has noticed, but neither award overstates the experience. This is not a destination in the global fine-dining sense. It is a destination in the more specific, more interesting sense: a reason to drive into the mountains and eat things you will not find replicated on the coast.
The format is a single tasting menu that rotates with the seasons. There is no à la carte option, which means your visit is entirely shaped by what the kitchen is working with at that moment. That is either a strength or a constraint depending on your appetite for surrender. For the explorer-minded diner, it is a strength: you are getting a document of the island's agricultural calendar rather than a curated greatest-hits selection. The restaurant is run by two sisters, with María Solivellas leading the kitchen, and the produce-forward philosophy extends beyond the plate , the first of the two houses that make up the dining space includes a small shop selling local products, which signals how seriously the sourcing commitment is taken here.
The physical setup across two houses, with a main terrace partially covered by vines and decorated with handmade murals referencing the island's food culture, does real work in making the meal feel embedded in its location. This is not a neutral dining room with a sustainability narrative tacked on , the surroundings and the food tell the same story. The kitchen's relationship with vegetables is central to that story: for more than 25 years, seasonal local produce has had primacy on the menu, which places Ca Na Toneta well ahead of the current wave of restaurants discovering vegetable-forward menus as a trend.
For travellers building a Mallorca itinerary around food and wine, Ca Na Toneta is a genuinely useful anchor point for the island's interior. Pair it with a look at our full Caimari restaurants guide and, if you are staying in the area, our Caimari hotels guide. The Caimari wineries guide is also worth consulting , this corner of Mallorca has a wine culture worth exploring alongside the food.
Practical Details
Reservations: Bookings are described as relatively easy to secure, but given the restaurant operates only one sitting per evening (8–11 pm, closed Wednesdays), call or email ahead rather than assuming availability on arrival. The seasonal tasting menu format means every table is running the same menu, so last-minute bookings carry real risk of missing out entirely. Book at least one to two weeks ahead for weekends, and confirm closer to your visit given the island's seasonal visitor patterns. Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, Sunday 8–11 pm; closed Wednesday. Budget: €€€ , mid-to-upper range for Mallorca, appropriate for a tasting menu format. Specific per-head pricing is not confirmed in available data, so verify at the time of booking. Address: Horitzó, 21, Caimari, Mallorca. Dress: No formal dress code confirmed; the setting and ethos suggest smart-casual fits the room.
Google Rating
4.2 out of 5 across 508 reviews , a credible score for a tasting-menu-only restaurant that requires a degree of commitment from the diner. Tasting-menu formats tend to polarise, and a 4.2 on volume suggests a broadly satisfied base.
How It Compares
See the comparison section below for how Ca Na Toneta sits against Spain's broader high-end restaurant scene.
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FAQ
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ca Na Toneta?
- Yes, if seasonal Mallorcan produce-driven cooking is what you are after. The single rotating tasting menu is the entire point of the restaurant , not a constraint around a broader offer. With a Michelin Plate, an OAD Casual Europe ranking of No. 559 in 2025, and more than 25 years operating in this format, there is clear evidence of consistent execution. The price is €€€, which is fair for the format.
Is Ca Na Toneta good for solo dining?
- There is no confirmed counter seating in available data, but tasting-menu restaurants in this category typically accommodate solos without difficulty. The intimate, house-style setting and two-building layout may make solo dining feel more comfortable than a conventional restaurant floor. Worth calling ahead to confirm the leading table configuration for one.
Does Ca Na Toneta handle dietary restrictions?
- No confirmed dietary policy is available in the data. Given the format is a single, fixed seasonal tasting menu, dietary restrictions require advance communication , do not assume flexibility on arrival. Contact the restaurant directly before booking if you have serious restrictions. The menu's vegetable-forward character may work in favour of plant-based diners.
Is Ca Na Toneta good for a special occasion?
- Yes, with the right expectations. The two-house setup, handmade murals, vine-covered terrace, and small local produce shop create an atmosphere that is genuinely distinctive. It suits a special occasion built around food and place rather than formal service and prestige. For something more celebratory in feel and production scale, consider Cocina Hermanos Torres or El Celler de Can Roca instead.
What should I order at Ca Na Toneta?
- There is no à la carte menu , the kitchen runs a single seasonal tasting menu. You do not order; you commit to the menu as offered on the night. This is by design. Critics have highlighted dishes such as a pumpkin flower, tender leaves, cherries and almonds starter as representative of the kitchen's approach, but the menu changes with the season and what is available cannot be confirmed in advance.
What are alternatives to Ca Na Toneta in Caimari?
- Ca Na Toneta is the defining restaurant of Caimari. For other options in the area, see our full Caimari restaurants guide. If you are looking at the wider Mallorcan fine-dining circuit or comparing across Spain's regional restaurant scene, venues like Quique Dacosta in Dénia and Ricard Camarena in València operate in a broadly comparable produce-driven Mediterranean register at a higher price tier.
Is Ca Na Toneta worth the price?
- At €€€, the pricing is appropriate for a tasting-menu format with this level of critical recognition. You are paying for a fixed, seasonal, single-menu experience in a distinctive village setting , not a high-production tasting counter. If you want maximum technical ambition per euro, the €€€€ restaurants on Spain's Michelin circuit deliver more in terms of kitchen complexity. If you want genuine regional character and a sense of place, Ca Na Toneta is one of the better-value options for that specific thing on the island.
Can Ca Na Toneta accommodate groups?
- No confirmed group policy or seat count is available. The two-house layout with a terrace suggests some capacity for larger parties, but the tasting-menu format means the kitchen is running a fixed programme for all tables simultaneously , which typically suits groups well in terms of pacing. Contact the restaurant directly for group bookings, particularly for six or more people. Given the village location and limited opening hours, advance notice is especially important for groups.
Compare Ca Na Toneta
| Venue | Cuisine | Price | Awards | Booking Difficulty | Value |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Ca Na Toneta | Mediterranean, Regional Cuisine | €€€ | Very hip, Mallorcan natural place in the center of the island, serving food with the seasons. If you think about sustainability, love for the local products and people from the area, this is the place...; This restaurant, whose name pays a small tribute to grandmother Toneta, is well run by two sisters and surprises by dividing the experience between two houses (in the first, they even have a small shop selling select local products). The proposal, which reflects authenticity and genuine devotion to seasonal Mallorcan cuisine, revolves around a single tasting menu that changes according to the season (we particularly liked one of the starters, their pumpkin flower, tender leaves, cherries and almonds). Don't miss the charming main terrace, partially covered with vines and featuring beautiful handmade murals that tell us stories of conscious gastronomy on the island!; For more than 25 years, vegetables have been important here, nay, they have been given the leading role here. Is that to do with the fact that women are in charge here? In the kitchen, Maria Solivellas is very much in total control of what goes on the menu. And there is plenty of it, pure seasonal local produce shines with many colours from plate to plate. This place brings tranquillity, flavour and authenticity. Congratulations ladies!; Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #559 (2025); Michelin Plate (2025); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Ranked #627 (2024); Michelin Plate (2024); Opinionated About Dining Casual in Europe Recommended (2023) | Easy | — |
| 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 | — |
A quick look at how Ca Na Toneta measures up.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is the tasting menu worth it at Ca Na Toneta?
Yes, if you want genuine Mallorcan cuisine rather than a coastal tourist menu. The single tasting menu changes with the season, led by María Solivellas with a focus on local produce — a format backed by a Michelin Plate and consecutive OAD Casual Europe rankings (#559 in 2025). The format asks for commitment, but that's the point: this is a destination meal, not a flexible dinner.
Is Ca Na Toneta good for solo dining?
It can work for solo diners. The restaurant operates across two connected houses, which creates an intimate rather than large-room atmosphere, and the tasting menu format means you're pacing with the kitchen, not a table. That said, with one sitting per night and a format built around a shared seasonal experience, it's a more natural fit for two or a small group.
Does Ca Na Toneta handle dietary restrictions?
Vegetables take a leading role on the menu — OAD reviewers note the kitchen has centred plant-forward cooking for over 25 years — so the format is naturally accommodating for those who eat less meat. Specific dietary requirements are not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking to confirm what the kitchen can adapt.
Is Ca Na Toneta good for a special occasion?
Yes, particularly for occasions where the setting matters as much as the food. The restaurant splits across two houses, includes a covered terrace with handmade murals, and runs a single unhurried evening sitting (8–11 pm). At €€€, it's a considered spend rather than a splurge — appropriate for a meaningful dinner without the formality of a full Michelin-starred room.
What should I order at Ca Na Toneta?
There is no à la carte menu; the kitchen serves a single tasting menu that changes by season. What you eat depends entirely on when you visit. Past menus have featured starters using pumpkin flower, tender leaves, cherries and almonds, but the menu is not fixed. Trust the kitchen's seasonal direction — that's the entire premise of the restaurant.
What are alternatives to Ca Na Toneta in Caimari?
Caimari has no direct peer restaurant. The closest meaningful alternatives are elsewhere on Mallorca — the coastal restaurant circuit offers more flexible formats, but none with the same OAD-ranked focus on inland, seasonal Mallorcan produce. If you're prioritising the regional cuisine angle over convenience, there is no equivalent closer to hand; Ca Na Toneta is the specific booking.
Is Ca Na Toneta worth the price?
At €€€ with a Michelin Plate and back-to-back OAD rankings, the value case is strong relative to comparable tasting menus in Spain. The restaurant has been running for over 25 years and is led by two sisters with deep roots in Mallorcan produce. For the quality of sourcing and the specificity of the cuisine, the price is fair — you are paying for a point of view, not a generic tasting experience.
Hours
- Monday
- 8–11 pm
- Tuesday
- 8–11 pm
- Wednesday
- Closed
- Thursday
- 8–11 pm
- Friday
- 8–11 pm
- Saturday
- 8–11 pm
- Sunday
- 8–11 pm
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