Nestled in downtown Palma, Fornet de la Soca enchants with its vintage charm and a mouthwatering selection of pastries, making it a must-visit treat.
"There’s always a crowd gazing into the window at Fornet de le Soca. The baked goods are made from recipes collected from local homes and monasteries—there are sugar-topped ensaïmades by the slice (plus mini versions), with flavors like classic chocolate and cream, or a rare, old-style plaited potato ensaïmada. Crisp slivers of coca pastry topped with roasted peppers are another Mallorcan staple worth lining up for, as are the feather-light fig cupcakes. After you pick up whatever catches your eye, wander over to nearby Plaça del Mercat to eat on the benches under the trees." - isabella noble
"There’s always a crowd gazing into the window at Fornet de le Soca. The baked goods are made from recipes collected from local homes and monasteries—there are sugar-topped ensaïmades by the slice (plus mini versions), with flavors like classic chocolate and cream, or a rare, old-style plaited potato ensaïmada. Crisp slivers of coca pastry topped with roasted peppers are another Mallorcan staple worth lining up for, as are the feather-light fig cupcakes. After you pick up whatever catches your eye, wander over to nearby Plaça del Mercat to eat on the benches under the trees." - Isabella Noble
"During the day, the local bakeries (like Fornet de la Soca) deserve your repeated attention. Try Mallorca specialties like the sugar-dusted ensaïmadas and buńuelos."
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