There are two of these restaurants. We went to the one called unio not the avenida on las palmas in Mallorca. Recommended by a friend, this place was hustling and bustling for a friday night out in the city. A rather larger place with an upstairs and downstairs, this place had high ceilings and a nice bar to sit, wait and maybe grab a drink or two before the hostess seats you. We waited for about 30 mins before we got seated. Service was friendly, quick and the waitress could not speak any English but the good thing is that there were both English and spanish menus for us to refer to. We were a group of five hungry gals that ordered a bunch of tapas. The ones that stood out the most for me would be the Patates con queso and spicy sauce, the Camembert with marmalade over bread, and the veal with creamy sauce. The salads were fresh but had barely any dressing on it which came out to be very tasty, crisp and a good side dish. The small frittatas like dish we had was good but was a bit too starchy for me. There’s also the side bread with tomato pulp spread with salt and olive oil that was simple and simply delicious too. We shared a bottle of the house wine which was a rose that had too much of an acidic taste for me but overall, it went well with what we ate because it cut a lot of the grease down. The desserts were decadent such as the chocolate mousse cake and their almond cream cookies that remind me of macaroons only square shaped and not round. Overall, this place was a nice pick because the food was pretty good and seemed authentic, the tapas were small and enough(usually comes in one to two pieces) to help control our raging appetites(we’d order more as we went along), the service was most pleasant and accommodating and the ambiance was lively and festive with a noise being on the louder side since the ceilings were higher and there seemed to be an echo resonating. Oh and also, the prices were affordable because the tapas varied from 1.50−5. Euros each. We could have ordered one of each of the tapas on the menu and it would probably turn out to be less than 60 euros. The place itself was not too hard to find and it seemed more of a local hangout as opposed to a touristy place. Another reason why we ended up here too was because la boveda, our first choice for tapas was extremely long and crowded, so we walked to tast instead. This was a good local find and a good place to kick start a busy night ahead of us by filling us up with some delicious local, creative food.