Find out what International restaurants to try in Cascais. A coastal town just 20 miles west of Lisbon, Cascais was once a small fishing village, but its idyllic scenery attracted the attention of artists, writers and expelled European nobility in the 20th century. Today, it still attracts high society, but all society comes in force to enjoy the gorgeous beaches and adventure options like sailing and surfing. The Conde de Castro Guimarães Museum, a former palace, is now open to the public and displays an impressive collection of art and artifacts.
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4 based on 113 reviews
Food & Drinks
Wow! what a find. The food is absolutely wonderful, Paolo and Isabel so welcoming and full of friendly chat. The mushrooms and Italian salad just melt in your mouth. The wine was divine. It's very small and you will need to book. We will definitely go back when we return to Portugal.
4 based on 466 reviews
We walked twenty minutes from the center of Cascais to build up our appetite. Although not full, we were kept waiting at the door. We enjoyed our starter of mussels but were disappointed with the main course of veal. It seemed that whatever you ordered chips were given without an alternative. We did not think that the restaurant was value for money
4 based on 236 reviews
5 of us ate dinner here a couple of nights ago. The bread was stale, the fish paste was in individual pre packed cartridges and not home made. The baked cod was not good. Tucked away so we thought it would be an authentic experience but we would not go back or recommend. Cash only.
Where to eat European food in Cascais: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 160 reviews
Local Cascais is inside Mercado da Vila, a building that dates to 1952 and that was recently refurbished becoming a place to visit with multiple attractions such as the well known Farmer´s Market on Wednesday and Saturday mornings. Local Cascais was the
Really cosy atmosphere - lots of vegan, vegetarian friendly options. Service staff was friendly and attentive. Food was really delicious, we ordered healthy appetizers that went great with the hummus! They have really good mains too, though not that filling. Recommended!
4 based on 106 reviews
A unique view over the Marina of Cascais accompanied by an exquisite menu. The award-winning Gourmet restaurant is one of the most elegant spaces of the Hotel, enjoying a unique view over the Marina of Cascais, discreet and careful service, coupled with a
Superb view with great valet parking. We were group of 8 with a dinner reservation for 7. Cordially the maître D quickly offered a larger table so, nobody would be his/her back to the view. At the end we kept the original table. Champagne was warmer than it should be but it was at the right temperature after 5 minutes. Food was OK and service was quite nice and friendly.Thank you very much for your comment, was a plesure to welcome you, we hope to see you soon.Best regards
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Cascais, Central Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 414 reviews
At Tapas we welcome customers as friends, and we give them the best. We offer a wide range of possibilities, like delicious Portuguese Tapas and Snacks, and Special dishes, as well as excelent portuguese wines. Live Music on fridays.
My family of four had a wonderful dinner here. The selection of tapas was varied and each dish was absolutely delicious. We had a reservation for 8:30 and were seated promptly. Service was so friendly and helpful and we appreciated the advice on local travel tips as well. Highly recommend for a lovely evening! It was our first night in the area, staying in Cascais, and Uber was easy. We are so happy we visited this pretty little restaurant.
Most Popular Japanese food in Cascais, Central Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 357 reviews
Gastronomic Restaurant in Cascais near the centre in the old part of town. Open Tuesday to Sunday daytime serving various styles of Bites/Tapas,and Plates by chef and co-owner Debora Rodrigues. Also for vegetarians,vegans and most produce is of Biological
Me and my friend were with our babies (less than a year old) and we felt like we are not welcome because of them. They were so rude that I left right at the moment with my baby and my friend stayed because we were in the middle of the meal and her baby was sleeping. I suggest you get to learn about nonviolent communication and also put a sign/write on your website that kids are not welcome.Beste go-mom-vegan!Sorry to here this! I think I remember you visit us 3 months ago ! A Little late your reaction!!Nothing to do? Well its not about the kids/babies, its 99% about the parents who are not behaving and take over your place with there kids! Leaving them crawling around on the Floor / jamming with our plates and everything they can crab , molestating our restaurant and the parents allows this like you and your husband did even stimulate this- take over the whole terrace outside with the kids everywhere on the ground like also your husband! The baby car was blocking the entrance and when i ask you to behave because we are a restaurant and not a playgarden for babies and kids you didnât listen!Even you start cleaning the babies diaper on the Floor of our terrace!! For you this is your normal behavior we found out but not for us! We are a restaurant / the restaurant is us and we are not a public space where you can behave like whatever you like!Again its not the kids or the babies/ the parents are the problem we found out! Realy we donât understand why people have no respect for other people's property and rules! We realy donât get iT !!!!
4 based on 718 reviews
We made the reservation via messenger, fast and kind communication gave a good first impression. The place is located in the historical centre of Cascais, easily accessible via uber. Greeted upon arrival, served freshly baked bread, a delightful sausage and some nice hummus with that. I had the wagu sirloin, 58euros, but worth every cent! My mother had the Angus sirloin, also high quality meat. Beeing a Swede, I would have loved some sauce to go with the wonderful meat but you can't have it all. The chimichurri gives a great touch but honestly, the meat itself stands very well alone. House wine was excellent, both the red and the rose. Very friendly and attentive service. For meat lovers, this is the perfect place, I would certainly come back if I ever find myselfe in Cascais again! Highly recommended.
4 based on 305 reviews
We visited here based on a recommendation from where we were staying. We were not disappointed! The food was absolutely delicious, huge huge portions abs a fantastic price too.The menu was extensive - not that great for vegetarians admittedly but meat eaters itâs heaven :) The place itself is lovely inside, almost like a mini castle! We were greeted and seated instantly with bread, cheese, olives and tuna pate brought over (you do pay â¬1.90 for these).My partner had the asparagus risotto which would easily of fed 2 people! I had the sirloin steak and prawn skewer which came with fries and asparagus purée. The steak was cooked perfectly and just melted in your mouth. For only â¬16.50 it was incredible :) Our total bill was only â¬41.70 for the bread, 2 beers, 2 mains and a dessert. Dessert was a crepe with ice cream and hit chocolate sauce :) I cannot recommend this place enough!!!
4 based on 192 reviews
Ka Sushi Cave is more than a simple sushi restaurant, Ka Sushi Cave is a total experience of flavors, where the high quality of the products comes first, from the freshness of the sashimi to the vegetables, and the special care and mastery of the sushi ch
Wow just wow, the restaurant had been recommended to me by a friend some time ago and since it was my birthday and I was in Cascais I gave it a go. Now I like sushi but this was another level. Every dish that came out was beautifully put together, from the gyozas to the tuna tartare it was all absolutely amazing,my husband and I just fell in love with the place, the owner was serving and was a delightful lady, I can't recommend this place enough! We will be back soon
Where to eat Sushi food in Cascais: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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