Hi there, Im going to Palma Nova in July and im a vegetarian (no fish/no meat) and was wondering are their any vegetarian restaurants/cafes in Palma Nova? if not what are the best mixed food places for us non-meat eaters?
Also, I am staying in Mimosa park hotel if anyone has stayed there before how is the choice for vegetarians?
cheers!
Kelly
Hi its been a while now since I posted and was wondering if anyone knows anything about vegetarian food in Palma Nova?
i visit Katies BAr and restaurant on Son Matias beach and haev their veggie option for breakfast and sometimes lunch - nice staff and nice atmosphere in there
i am sure even goodfellows donw in magaluf also have veggie options
we survived and we were there for the whole month of August and mu kids were fine
i am sure you will find somewhere
My hubbie is veggie and copes OK in Mallorca, although not in Palma Nova.
He does have to eat a lot of pasta, but there is normally a Spanish omlette on a menu, and sometimes a plain pizza.
Some places now do spinach croquettes, either as a starter or you can have them as a main course and they are yummy!
We always try and find an Indian too (plenty in Palma) as they are good for veggies.
Have a good time
Pat
xx
W London, vegetarians don't eat fish those that do that call themselves vegetarians instead have a pescetarian diet (no meat but they do eat fish) but most call themselves vegetarians when they are pesceterians .
If anyone else has any restaurant/cafe suggestions that would be great saves me trawling every restaurant in Palma Nova when I get there lol!!
I am not a vegetarian, but I don't eat fish or pork.
I don't eat meat burgers or sausages either, so I do tend to eat lots of veggies meals.
I can't think of any veggie restaurants or cafes, but I did see the usual options on the menus, Jacket Pot, Veggie Lasagna, Pizza.
I hope someone can help you.
We stayed half board in the hotel mimosa park and the food was pretty disapointing for vegetarians. The first night I had a choice of pasta, chips, potatoes, salad, veg, the second night I had a choice of pasta, chips, potatoes, salad, veg. I did fill in a questionaire where I complained about the lack of choice and they did 'try' the next night where I no longer had pasta but I did have a tray of hot sweetcorn? and next to it a sign saying vegetarian and inside the tray of food was artichoke and HAM??!
I found one restaurant that did vegetarian paella I cannot remember the name of it but it was on the way to the beach on the corner the paella was nice and also sold what most other restaurants sold "pork, steak, prawn cocktails..." Other choices in cafes were mainly jacket spuds, chips and toasties? no tasty cuisine
So all in all if I was going to go again I would go self catering and cook my own food.
So there you go! weather was nice though and had some lovely cocktails and basically just chilled out.
Kelly x
they haev some nice Tapas that are vegge
Spanish Tortilla
marinanded mushromms
cheese pinchos
Olive and tomatoe pate
amongst others
Paella
Spanish Vegetable Broth
Baked Potatoes and Mojo Sauce
Guadalajara
Almond Capsicum Stew
Orange Spinach Nutty Salad
Valencian
these are all popular spanish vege dishes which you will find in a lot of spanish towns etc but not so much in the touristy areas
glad you still enjoyed yourselves
did none of you think to go come out of the touristy places and then you would of got some decent food apartfrom Steak and chips etc -
I am well aware of the meditteranean cuisine and would have loved to go out of the touristy areas. I prefer culture and to not just going to a hot country to enjoy British food and ideas of a good night out, its like Blackpool with sunshine.
The steak, chips and prawn cocktails is what they used to sell in the 1980's when I was a child going with a family to Majorca. On a 5 day holiday that my younger sister wanted, a beach break, so I did what she wanted. Sometimes we have to compromise what our ideas of a holiday are for other people.
And, many people prefer just going to a place where culture is not involved and just go for the sun.
but i am glad you had agood time
we alwasy go self catering as its cheaper get more choice out of food as you buy it yourself and then you dont feel so bound to your hotel as you can go out to eat and get lost trying to find where the locals eat
i do however disagree wiht your statment of no tasty cuisine - as well you didnt really go looking for good food cos if you did you would of found places in abundance that did tassty spanish and med cuisine
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