Restaurant in Port d'Alcúdia, Spain
Maca de Castro
1,505ptsMallorca's best case for a tasting menu.

About Maca de Castro
Mallorca's most credentialled restaurant: Michelin-starred since 2012, La Liste-ranked, and built around a surprise tasting menu of island-sourced ingredients. The first-floor dining room suits special occasions and serious date nights, while the ground-floor Jardín Bistró offers the same setting at a lower price. Booking is easier than most €€€€ Spanish peers — a real advantage for trip planning.
Is Maca de Castro worth booking for a special occasion in Mallorca?
Yes — and it is one of the clearest answers you will get in the Balearics. Macarena de Castro holds a Michelin star (awarded in 2012, making her the first female chef in Mallorca to receive one), sits at 86 points on La Liste's 2026 ranking, and runs a single surprise tasting menu built almost entirely from ingredients grown or sourced within the island. For a celebration dinner or a serious date night in Port d'Alcúdia, the combination of credentials, setting, and culinary focus is hard to match locally. The price tier (€€€€) is significant, but the value case is credible.
What to expect
The restaurant occupies the first floor of a villa-style building in Port d'Alcúdia, and the space does a lot of work here. The dining room carries a modern, avant-garde atmosphere — restrained rather than theatrical , with a layout that suits couples and small groups better than large parties. Natural light during the day makes the room feel different from the evening service, which is worth factoring into your booking decision. The physical space signals a considered meal rather than a performance, which aligns with how the kitchen operates.
On the ground floor, the Jardín Bistró offers a lower-cost entry point into the same building, with a format that is explicitly easier on the pocket. This matters practically: if you are visiting with someone who wants the experience but not the full tasting menu investment, the Bistró is a real alternative rather than a consolation. It also makes Maca de Castro one of the few €€€€ venues in Spain where a lunch-versus-dinner calculation is genuinely worth making before you book.
Lunch vs dinner: which to book
The tasting menu format runs as a single surprise menu, so the kitchen's output does not change fundamentally between services. What changes is the spatial experience. The first-floor dining room at lunch benefits from natural light filtering into what is otherwise a cool, modern interior , the room reads differently in daylight, and for a special occasion where you want guests to actually see the food and each other, a daytime sitting has a clear advantage. Dinner offers the more conventional fine-dining atmosphere, better suited if the occasion calls for a longer, more immersive evening.
From a value standpoint, the Jardín Bistró on the ground floor operates primarily as a lunch venue, which means visiting midday gives you the option to start there, assess the setting, and plan a return tasting menu dinner , a sensible reconnaissance for first-time visitors uncertain about the full commitment. There is no evidence of a price differential between lunch and dinner tasting menu sittings at the main restaurant, so the choice is primarily about atmosphere and pacing rather than cost.
The kitchen's focus
The tasting menu is driven by Mallorca's seasonal ingredients: sourced from nearby markets, small-scale island producers, and a one-hectare vegetable garden in Sa Pobla that supplies vegetables, herbs, fruit, grains, and birds directly to the kitchen. Skate with salt and rock samphire hollandaise sauce is cited as a recurring signature. The approach is Mediterranean in reference but creative in technique , this is not a traditional Mallorcan restaurant, and if direct local cooking is what you are after, it is not the right booking. What you are paying for is a chef's interpretation of the island's ingredients through a contemporary lens, with sustainability built into the sourcing model rather than bolted on as a talking point.
The commitment to reforestation and sustainability is documented across multiple editions of the La Liste ranking, which noted the venue as "continually on the up" in both 2025 (90 points) and 2026 (86 points). The slight points drop between years is worth noting , La Liste scoring is not an absolute measure, but it suggests the restaurant is holding its position in a competitive field rather than pulling away. The Google rating of 4.6 across 404 reviews is consistent with a restaurant that delivers reliably rather than occasionally.
For context within Spain's broader creative dining scene, Maca de Castro sits well below the profile of DiverXO in Madrid or Arzak in San Sebastián in terms of international recognition, but it is not competing on that axis. It is a destination restaurant for Mallorca specifically, and within that geography it is the most credentialled option available. If you are already on the island and looking for a serious meal, the question is not whether to go but which format , tasting menu upstairs or Bistró below.
For broader Port d'Alcúdia dining options, see our full Port d'Alcúdia restaurants guide. If you are building a longer trip, our Port d'Alcúdia hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the full picture.
Practical details
| Venue | Price tier | Format | Booking difficulty | Location |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Maca de Castro | €€€€ | Surprise tasting menu + Bistró option | Easy | Port d'Alcúdia, Mallorca |
| Quique Dacosta | €€€€ | Tasting menu | Moderate | Dénia, Valencia coast |
| Ricard Camarena | €€€€ | Tasting menu | Moderate | València |
| Azurmendi | €€€€ | Tasting menu | Moderate–Hard | Larrabetzu, Basque Country |
Booking is rated easy relative to peers , a meaningful advantage if you are planning a trip to Mallorca and want to lock in a celebration dinner without months of lead time. The address is Juno s/n, Port d'Alcúdia, 07410, Spain. No phone or website is listed in our database; check current booking availability directly via the venue or a reservation platform.
Compare Maca de Castro
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Maca de Castro | €€€€ | — |
| Aponiente | €€€€ | — |
| Arzak | €€€€ | — |
| Azurmendi | €€€€ | — |
| Cocina Hermanos Torres | €€€€ | — |
| DiverXO | €€€€ | — |
What to weigh when choosing between Maca de Castro and alternatives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does Maca de Castro handle dietary restrictions?
The kitchen runs a single surprise tasting menu built around seasonal Mallorcan produce, which limits how far the kitchen can deviate. check the venue's official channels ahead of your visit to flag restrictions — the vegetable garden-driven format does give some flexibility on plant-based adaptations, but don't expect a fully alternative menu at the €€€€ price point.
Can Maca de Castro accommodate groups?
The dining room is described as an intimate, modern space on the first floor of a villa-style building, so large groups are unlikely to be a natural fit. Smaller groups of two to four work well here. If you have a larger party, the ground-floor Jardín Bistró shares the building and offers a more accessible format that may be easier to book for groups.
Is Maca de Castro worth the price?
At €€€€ with a Michelin star held since 2012 and a La Liste score of 90 points (2025), the value case is solid for a tasting menu format built on hyper-local Mallorcan produce sourced from the chef's own one-hectare garden. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter meal, the ground-floor Jardín Bistró is the lower-cost entry point in the same building — but for the full kitchen, the tasting menu is the only option.
Is Maca de Castro good for a special occasion?
Yes — it is one of the clearest cases for a special occasion in the Balearics. Macarena de Castro was the first female chef in Mallorca to earn a Michelin star, and the single surprise tasting menu format is designed as a complete experience rather than a meal you navigate course by course. The modern, avant-garde dining room on the first floor of a villa reinforces the occasion without feeling stiff.
Can I eat at the bar at Maca de Castro?
There is no bar-counter dining format documented for the main restaurant. The tasting menu is served in the upstairs dining room. For a more informal option, the ground-floor Jardín Bistró in the same building offers a format that is easier on the pocket and likely less structured than a full tasting menu reservation upstairs.
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