Mesopotamia Kebab is a restaurant in Palma on Carrer Rafael Rodríguez Méndez, 4. Reported prices include €2.50 to €3.80 for a kebab, €4.80 for a durum on Tuesday, and €6.40 for a meal with fries, Fanta naranja, salad and bread. Payment is cash only. The back dining area is reached by a gentle ramp, and the entrance and toilet are described as accessible.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which payment methods are accepted at Mesopotamia Kebab?
Several guests report that Mesopotamia Kebab only accepts cash. Card payment is not reliably confirmed in the reviews. If you want to be on the safe side, bring cash with you, especially for smaller orders starting at €2.50 or €3.80 for a kebab on Sunday.
What are the opening hours of Mesopotamia Kebab?
The opening times shown online do not always seem to be accurate, according to several reviews. One guest was still there at 23:30, while another found the kitchen already closed at 23:30. It is therefore practical to call ahead before visiting on +34 971 96 26 89.
How much does a kebab cost at Mesopotamia Kebab?
The reviews mention several specific prices: a kebab on Sunday for €2.50 and, in another review, €3.80. A durum on Tuesday was listed at €4.80, and a falafel kebab at €3.30. One meal with kebab, fries, Fanta naranja, salad and bread was reported at €6.40.
Are there seats inside or outside?
Yes, there are both indoor and outdoor seats. One review mentions 3 tables outside for smokers, and the interior is described as small but cosy. Reviews also note an air-conditioned area further inside and fans, which can be useful in warmer weather.
Is Mesopotamia Kebab suitable for takeaway or delivery?
Mesopotamia Kebab is mentioned in reviews for both dine-in and takeaway. Uber Eats is also referenced, so delivery is available as well. Some guests note that takeaway orders may include extra sauce in a small container.
How easy is Mesopotamia Kebab to reach from its location?
The restaurant is centrally located in Palma and is described in one review as being about 1 kilometre from the cathedral area. Another practical detail is access: the back dining area is reached by a gentle ramp with non-slip rubber strips. The entrance and restroom are also described as accessible in that review.
When is a good time to visit?
Several reviews mention around 18:00 as a practical time to visit, because other restaurants nearby may already be closed then. At the same time, the place can be busy at peak times. If you want to reduce waiting, an early visit or a quick call on +34 971 96 26 89 is sensible.