Restaurante El Túnel is a restaurant in Palma, at Carrer dels Apuntadors 1 near the cathedral. The menu covers Mallorcan and Spanish dishes, including tapas, paella and sirloin steak; one review mentions paella at 20 € and a glass of sangria at 7 €. Several dishes are served in under 15 minutes, and the venue has a small dining room plus upstairs seating. Walk-ins are possible, but bread, water and other extras may be charged separately.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to book at Restaurante El Túnel, or can I just turn up?
According to the website, reservations are possible, and several guests report that you can often get a table without booking as well. At the same time, it can get busier, especially in the evening. As a practical reference, the restaurant is at Carrer dels Apuntadors, 1, in central Palma.
What prices are known for Restaurante El Túnel?
The website lists a price range of about €20–30. In individual reviews, paella is mentioned at €20 and a glass of sangria at €7. Guests also report extra items such as bread or water being charged separately.
Which dishes are often mentioned at Restaurante El Túnel?
Reviews frequently mention paella, sangria, sirloin steak, tapas, calamari, croquetas, gazpacho and ratatouille. The website also describes a Mediterranean selection with dishes meant for sharing. One guest notes that the paella can be enough for 1 to 2 people.
How central is Restaurante El Túnel in Palma?
Restaurante El Túnel is at Carrer dels Apuntadors, 1, in central Palma, near the cathedral. Several guests describe the location as very central. For directions, the address is in the Centre district, postcode 07012.
Does Restaurante El Túnel have upstairs seating or a special layout?
Yes, several reviews mention an upstairs area or a second seating level. One guest notes a low ceiling height of about 185 cm in the upper area. The restaurant is also described as rather small, with indoor seating.
What service and comfort features are known?
According to the website, Restaurante El Túnel offers dine-in only, no delivery, an on-site bar and toilets. It serves lunch and dinner, plus dessert. Reviews also mention friendly service and English-speaking staff; some guests note that certain dishes were served in under 15 minutes.
What practical tips are there about extras such as bread, water or drinks?
Several reviews mention that extras are charged separately, including bread and water. Examples given include €3 for tap water and individual bread charges of €3 or €10. If you want to avoid such items, it is worth checking the bill briefly before paying.