Supermercat Fortuna is a supermarket in Sóller, at Camí des Camp Llarg 44, BAJO, on Mallorca. It opens every day, including Sundays, and one review gives a closing time of 9:30 p.m. The shop stocks everyday essentials, fresh produce, frozen food and a dedicated Asian food section with sauces, dumplings and spices. Credit cards are accepted, and prices are described as around 20% above normal, though still below Spar on the other side of the dike.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Supermercat Fortuna open on Sundays as well?
Yes, several customer reviews state that Supermercat Fortuna is open every day, including Sundays. That makes it useful for weekend shopping and last-minute purchases. One reviewer also mentions a closing time of 9:30 p.m.
What are the opening hours of Supermercat Fortuna?
The reviews describe long opening hours; one customer specifically mentions a closing time of 9:30 p.m. Several reviews also say the shop is open every day. For the most up-to-date daily schedule, it is best to call +34 871 87 21 98.
Does Supermercat Fortuna stock Asian food and ingredients?
Yes, several reviews mention a dedicated Asian or oriental food section. Customers specifically refer to sauces, dumplings, spices and other ingredients. Supermercat Fortuna therefore carries products that can be useful for everyday cooking as well as special recipes.
Can you buy everyday essentials and emergency items there?
Yes, reviews describe a very wide product range with many basics and household items. Several customers mention it as a practical option for last-minute or urgent shopping. Fresh produce and frozen foods are also specifically mentioned in the reviews.
Which payment methods are accepted?
According to one customer review, credit cards are accepted. That is convenient for both small and larger purchases at Supermercat Fortuna. If you want to be certain about other payment options, it is best to ask in the shop.
Is the staff helpful with questions or special requests?
Several reviews describe the service as attentive and friendly. That can be useful if you are looking for a product or have a special request. The shop is also described as Chinese-run, so it may help to bring the product name or a simple note with you.
Will language be a problem for customers who do not speak Chinese?
Some customers note that language can be a barrier for people who do not speak Chinese. At the same time, the shop is described as well organised with clearly arranged product areas. For specific items, it can help to bring photos or product names on your phone.