Hola friends! My first official meal in Palma(and Spain for that matter) ended up being Thai. This wouldn’t be the first time that my first meal in a foreign country would not mimic the local delicacy(that goes to Taco Bell in Seoul), but overall, I think I was more excited for the Mexican in Asia. Thai food is hard to mess up, and I felt it was the 2 € wine I ended up buying that made the meal better. However, I will admit that the food did fill me up and got me ready and excited for a night out in the town. Horapa attracts a lot of expats, as evidenced by the English speaking patrons inside. When my friends and I showed up, we were told to order take out as they had no more space inside(even though there were empty tables). I ordered the Malay Chicken Curry with rice, which ended up being very coconut curry-esque and bland, had it not been for the sriracha that I would end up pouring on it. The wait staff lady was also pretty rude to us while we were trying to order, so perhaps it was a good thing that we ended up just taking it back home to eat. I can see Horapa being a good backup for those expats wanting Asian food in Palma, but if you know of another Southeast Asian restaurant on the island, I’d recommend going there first.
Laura F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Palma de Mallorca, Balears
Local no muy cómodo, pensado como take away pero con alguna mesa por si prefieres cenar aquí. El pad thai fantástico y sus curris también! Las raciones importantes, no te quedaras con hambre! Tienen varios en Palma y Paguera y también sirven a domicilio. Una buena opción en comida thailandesa! Como suele pasar con los sitios buenos siempre está a tope.