Find out what European restaurants to try in Angra do Heroismo including Taberna Roberto, Birou Bar, Beira Mar Sao Mateus, O Cachalote Restaurante, Restaurante Caneta, Q.B. - Food Court, Captain's Table, A Minha Casa, Tasca das Tias, Restaurante Elio's
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4 based on 172 reviews
Family style dining, also known as casual style dining, offers moderately priced entrees. Featuring a mix of cuisines, individualized with signature taste. Family style dining can be any number of themes, from Americana (American Fried Chicken) to Italian
Based on the reviews, I came here for grilled whole fish. The menu outside said "ALWAYS FRESH FISH AT DISPALY, SEE IT BY YOURSELF". But none was on display, nor was any on the menu. From the very limited seafood offerings, I ordered the cataplana instead. 12,5⬠got me mushy shrimps, rubbery squids, and IMITATION CRAB STICK (red pieces in the picture). IMITATION CRAB STICK served as seafood in an Azores restaurant??? You've got to be kidding!!! Extremely salty sauce. Must be days old.
4 based on 1444 reviews
Been here a couple of times. The tuna is quite good, but there was not much for my husband who prefers to eat chicken. There are better restaurants in Angra. The main good thing is that it is open a bit earlier than the others which is good if you prefer to eat early.
4 based on 360 reviews
To arrive in our space is to get home, drop your bag, and enjoy a hot coffee and a slice of homemade lemon pie. Itâs kicking off your shoes, sinking into a big armchair, and drifting along with the melody on the stereo. Itâs the feeling that thereâs nowhe
Had some of the best food at this casual place! I ordered the Azorean alcatra - beef slow cooked w/ wine and spices - sandwich style on typical/ local english muffin type bread. SO delicious that I'm still thinking about it a week later! Staff very friendly and took the time to tell me about local music events.
4 based on 130 reviews
Enjoy our slow cooked food overlooking an amazing sea view. We are a Farm to Table restaurant, fusion of Portuguese, Turkish, and Italian cuisines using Azorean ingredients. We source our ingredients from the local Farmers'Market and do our best to buy or
Just when we thought we had scoured the town of Angra for places to eat, Captainâs Table was recommended. Off the beaten path and amazing fresh fish with kind and attentive service was our experience. the owner is turkish, so the dishes have a bit of a turkish flare... Totally great find!! i would go back... if you can reserve a table close to the window, do it. it gets a bit hot and there is only one window in the front. quirky, fun decor...super nice owner!!
4 based on 461 reviews
âIt stands in an impressive classical space that contrasts with the modernity of the interior, especially the ground floor room where the food is modern, cosmopolitan and international, dedicated to the youngest who enjoy pizzas and burgers. Upstairs the
The restaurant was a recommendation from a very nice person working at one of the shops in town. It turned out to be close to our hotel (Hotel do Caracol). There's a "snack" area with lots of choices, including salads, pizza, chicken, ice cream, and more. There's also a more expensive, fancier menu at an upstairs section, but once we went to the snack area, we were satisfied to keep going back there. The waitress was sweet and friendly, and we ate outside by the garden. Hi, Thank you so much for visiting us and leaving such a nice review. we to see you again in our restaurant in a near future! :)
4 based on 930 reviews
Had high expectations for this place. In fact it has everything to be a good restaurant. But it isn't. The steaks we ordered, in a place where you are supposed to eat good meat were hard and tasteless. My mother couldn't chew the meat. To charge 16 euros in Terceira for something like that is outrageous. Some other dishes are OK like the cow tongue but still overpriced. Clearly overhyped, better head elsewhere.
4 based on 556 reviews
Wanted to try this restaurant after reading positive reviews on TA about the steak cooked on a stone. Hotel desk made a reservation for 6:30 pm, we called for a taxi and off we went. After waiting for the restaurant to open for more than 20 minutes past the appointed time...the door remained locked...we walked to the taxi stand and went back to our hotel. Hotel staff did not have too many kind words to say about the owner. Not recommended!!
4 based on 1821 reviews
Nice setting in the harbor, when possible ask for outdoor seating (overlooking the boats)Friendly crew, some of which speak fluent English.Extremely fresh fish, can suggest the fish soup (in bread) as well as mixed tellers with fish or squids Good wines at reasonable prices (like most places on the islands)Food ++++Staff +++++Wines +++++Price/Quality ++++
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4 based on 311 reviews
A cozy room with a pleasant atmosphere where you will find good food and a variety of cocktails!
Went several times to this friendly resto with terrace in the centre of town. They have a good and tasty lunch menu, very cheap. Go early to have a place in the shadow.
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5 based on 242 reviews
If you're expecting a "fast food-like" restaurant with plenty of choices, this is definitely not your place.Roberto's approach is different: he wants to offer a limited selection of extremely fresh products (spanning from fish to meat), prepared according to Azores' culinary tradition.We have been lured by his friendly approach to customers: he invited us for a brief tour in the kitchen, to show us its daily raw ingredients and guide our choice.Needless to say, everything was just delicious. So delicious that we decided to spend both evenings we spent on Terceira.Absolutely recommended!
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