NU Market is a Mallorca-based zero-waste organic grocery concept paired with a specialty coffee and healthy food counter, known for making conscious shopping feel simple, modern, and genuinely local. It’s designed for people who want to reduce packaging, buy better ingredients, and eat well—without needing to compromise on taste, convenience, or aesthetic.
At its core, NU Market works as a bulk and refill-style shop: you can bring your own containers, weigh, fill, and pay for what you actually need. The shelves typically focus on everyday staples (grains, legumes, pasta, spices, oils, sweeteners), plus a broad range of eco-minded household and personal-care items (think detergents, soaps, shampoos) that align with a low-waste lifestyle. Public directories and reviews also highlight a strong emphasis on organic and locally sourced products. (cbpae.org)
Beyond the shop, NU Market’s café side is often described as a reliable stop for plant-forward, feel-good meals and sweet treats—popular items referenced in reviews include toast-style plates, hummus-based lunches, smoothie-style drinks, and vegan baked goods (such as banana bread). If you’re mindful about ingredients, it’s the kind of place where you can keep things light, nourishing, and satisfying. (majorcadailybulletin.com)
Coffee is a key part of the experience, with NU Market frequently associated with Mistral Coffee beans in Palma mentions and local write-ups. (majorcadailybulletin.com)
NU Market is commonly linked to Palma (Santa Catalina area) and also to Santa Ponça, making it useful both for Palma residents and for people spending time in the southwest. Because opening hours and operational status can change seasonally (and at least one travel directory has previously marked it as “temporarily closed”), it’s best to confirm the latest updates via their Instagram before you go. (wanderlog.com)