Cal Dimoni, Mediterranean restaurant in Algaida, Spain.
Cal Dimoni is a restaurant in Algaida, a small inland town in Mallorca, set inside an old stone building with high ceilings and wooden beams. The interior is divided into several dining rooms, furnished in a farmhouse style with local artwork on the walls.
The building dates to the 15th century and was originally a Mallorcan farmhouse that combined living quarters with agricultural use. Over time it was gradually converted into a restaurant while keeping much of its original structure intact.
Cal Dimoni serves traditional Mallorcan food, where dishes like roast suckling pig and tumbet are prepared using local ingredients. The menu reflects how people on the island have eaten for generations, with little change over time.
The restaurant sits along the Carretera Manacor road and is best reached by car, as it lies outside the town center. Booking ahead is a good idea, especially on weekends or during local holidays.
Cal Dimoni has an adults-only policy, which sets it apart from most other restaurants in the area. The name itself means "the devil's house" in Catalan and comes from a nickname once given to the founding family.
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