Delving Into Bhukkad Boca's Fusion Menu Highlights
- Vicki McLeod

- May 11
- 6 min read

If you find yourself wandering the vibrant streets of Palma, Mallorca, craving something that tickles your taste buds and surprises your palate, then Bhukkad Boca is your go-to spot. This Indian café has been making waves as one of the coolest places to enjoy a fusion of flavours that blend traditional Indian spices with local and international culinary twists. Today, we are taking you on a delicious journey through their fusion menu highlights, sharing some of our clients' personal favourites and what makes this place a must-visit.
The Magic Behind Bhukkad Boca’s Fusion Menu Highlights
What sets us apart at Bhukkad Boca is our creative approach to Indian cuisine. Instead of sticking to the usual, we mix and match ingredients and cooking styles from different cultures, resulting in dishes that are both familiar and excitingly new. Imagine the rich, aromatic spices of India meeting the fresh, vibrant ingredients of the Mediterranean. The result? A menu that’s bursting with flavour and personality.
Whether it’s a street food-inspired snack or a hearty main course, every dish tells a story. The fusion menu highlights include everything from tangy chaat with a twist to creamy curries served with artisan breads that have a local flair.
Exploring the Starters: A Burst of Flavours
Starting your meal at Bhukkad Boca is like opening a treasure chest of tastes. The starters are designed to awaken your senses and prepare you for the culinary adventure ahead. One standout is the Masala Tacos - soft taco shells filled with spiced paneer or chicken, topped with fresh chutneys and crunchy salad. It’s a playful nod to Mexican cuisine but with unmistakable Indian soul.
Another favourite is the Bombay Sliders - mini burgers packed with spicy lamb or chickpea patties, served with a cooling raita mayo. These little bites are perfect for sharing and pair wonderfully with a chilled mango lassi or a craft beer from the local breweries.
If you’re feeling adventurous, try the Pani Puri Shots - a deconstructed version of the classic street snack, served as a shot of tangy tamarind water with crispy puris on the side. It’s fun, interactive, and absolutely delicious.

Exploring the Snacks: Big Flavours, No Pretence
Bhukkad Boca’s menu is built around the kind of food people actually crave. Comfort food, street food, messy hands, bold spices, and dishes that somehow disappear far too quickly once they hit the table.
The Butter Chicken Croquettas have already become one of the standout favourites on the new menu. Crispy on the outside, packed with spiced chicken inside, and served with a rich butter chicken sauce for dipping, they are exactly the sort of thing you order “for the table” and then end up guarding protectively.
The Pani Puri brings proper Indian street food energy to Palma. Crisp little puri shells filled with spiced potatoes and tangy mint and tamarind water, it’s one of those dishes that makes everyone at the table stop talking for a second because they are too busy figuring out why it tastes so addictive.
For something heartier, the Grilled Lamb Seekh Kebab delivers smoky, spiced lamb with garlic mayo and pickled red onion, balancing richness with sharpness beautifully. It feels somewhere between street food and comfort food, which is exactly where Bhukkad Boca seems happiest.
Even the smaller snacks punch above their weight. The Vada Pav, essentially Mumbai’s legendary potato burger, arrives with garlic chutney, green chilli and tamarind flavours that somehow manage to be spicy, tangy and comforting all at once.
Main Courses That Actually Make You Want to Come Back
Bhukkad Boca’s mains lean heavily into bold Indian flavours without becoming heavy or overcomplicated. The menu feels relaxed and approachable, but there is real attention to flavour underneath it all.
The Kati Rolls are quickly becoming one of the stars of the menu. Wrapped in soft flatbread with crisp lettuce, herbs, cucumber and garlic mayo, they come with fillings including lamb seekh kebab, tandoori chicken or potato frankie. They are messy in the best possible way, and dangerously easy to crave repeatedly.
The Madras Curry keeps things classic, warming spices, fragrant rice, curry leaves and rich tomato-based sauce, with a choice of fish, chicken or tofu. It is the sort of dish that works equally well for somebody discovering Indian food for the first time or somebody who already knows exactly what a good Madras should taste like.
Vegetarians are very much not treated like an afterthought here either. The Chole, a Punjabi chickpea curry served with wholewheat parothi and pickled onions, brings proper comfort-food energy with deep spice and satisfying richness.
Meanwhile, the Crispy Chicken or Tofu Pav delivers full street-food chaos in the best way possible. Besan-fried chicken or tofu tucked into a soft brioche bun with pickles, spicy green chutney and garlic mayo, served alongside house coleslaw. It is indulgent, slightly ridiculous, and exactly the kind of thing people end up photographing before they eat.
There is also a new Menú del Día, which has quickly become one of the best-value lunch options around Palma. Think samosas or pakoras to start, Madras curry or Kati rolls for mains, and mango chilli popsicles or churros to finish, all without spending your entire afternoon budget.
Sweet Treats Worth Saving Room For
Desserts at Bhukkad Boca continue the same philosophy as the rest of the menu, familiar comfort food with a playful twist.
The Mango & Chilli Popsicle perfectly sums up the restaurant’s personality. Sweet, cold mango with a subtle chilli kick that sneaks up afterwards, ideal for Mallorca afternoons when the pavement outside starts radiating heat.
Then there are the Chaa Spiced Churros, served with cinnamon chocolate sauce. Crispy, warm, sweet and lightly spiced, they feel like somebody merged Spanish late-night cravings with Indian chai culture and somehow made it work beautifully.
Even the Cardamom Granola & Yoghurt deserves a mention. House-made granola, creamy yoghurt and seasonal berry compote might sound simple, but it reflects something Bhukkad Boca does really well, making everyday dishes feel thoughtful without becoming pretentious.
Indian Street Food in Palma, With Bhukkad Boca’s Own Personality
What makes Bhukkad Boca work is that it does not feel like it is trying too hard to be trendy. The food is packed with flavour, the atmosphere feels welcoming rather than staged, and the menu has enough variety that you can come in for brunch, a quick snack, cocktails, or a full meal and still feel like you have more left to try next time.
In a city increasingly full of copy-and-paste brunch spots, Bhukkad Boca feels like it actually has a personality. And Palma needs more places like that.
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Why Bhukkad Boca is Becoming One of Palma’s Favourite Indian Cafés
What makes Bhukkad Boca stand out is that it does not feel like a traditional Indian restaurant trying to imitate fine dining, and it does not feel like another generic brunch café either. It sits somewhere in the middle, relaxed, full of personality, and built around genuinely exciting food.
The menu takes inspiration from Indian street food, comfort food and café culture, then gives it a modern Palma twist. One table might be sharing Pani Puri and Butter Chicken Croquettas over cocktails, while another is settling in for a long brunch with Bhurji, Bacon & Egg Naan and cardamom granola.
There is also something refreshing about how approachable the menu feels. You do not need to know Indian cuisine inside out to enjoy it. Whether you are craving a proper warming curry, a quick Kati Roll, a spicy snack with drinks, or something sweet after the beach, the menu makes it easy to explore bold flavours without feeling intimidating.
Bhukkad Boca has also become popular because it actually fits the way people eat in Palma. Quick lunches. Long catch-ups. Coffee and brunch. Sharing plates and cocktails in the evening. It feels casual enough for a midweek stop and interesting enough to become somebody’s regular recommendation when friends visit Mallorca.
The atmosphere plays a huge part too. There is humour in the branding, energy in the food, and a sense that the place does not take itself too seriously, while still caring deeply about quality and flavour.
For locals, it offers something genuinely different from the standard café scene in Palma. For visitors, it is the kind of place people stumble across once and then end up talking about for the rest of their trip.
If you are searching for Indian food in Palma Mallorca, brunch in Palma with actual personality, or somewhere to share great food with friends without the usual tourist-restaurant feeling, Bhukkad Boca is well worth adding to the list.
Ready to explore more? Head over to Bhukkad Boca and discover the magic yourself!