Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Fundao, Central Portugal, Portugal including Restaurante As Tilias, Fiado Restaurante, O Alambique de Ouro, O Boguinhas, Restaurante Papo d'Anjo, Tasca da Estacao, O Lagarto, Restaurante Herminia, O Mario
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3 based on 351 reviews
Among the verdant beauty of Gardunha Mountain and the peaks of the Serra da Estrela , born 48 years ago , just beside the road connecting Fundão and Covilha (EN18) , "O Mario ", one of the most prestigious restaurants typical of the Beira Interior. Rustic
O Mario is a well known restaurant between Covilha and Fundao, just at the edge of Serra da Estrela. Delightful meal but really expensive, over expensive for what you get in a traditional restaurant. Service is competent and friendly, but starters above â¬10 (a plate with some slices of ham or the mushrooms is tooooooo high). When asking the house wine they brought the reserve (much more expensive), and etc... If it was not the really delightful food, this experience should be rated at terrible. Think twice before going here, and if you go, please check the prices for what they put in the table...
3 based on 259 reviews
We made the error of asking our Airbnb host for a restaurant recommendation. Restaurante Herminia on Avenida da Liberdade 123, Fundao 6230-398, Portugal was the Worst Food We have eaten in Portugal and the most expensive also. The food was terrible. The waiter hovered in an uncomfortable way.
4 based on 146 reviews
You should not expect fish, many salads and various kinds of meat dishes; a great cod fish dish, huge portions; very special and homey... yes very good food and good inexpensive wine list, very busy in a large room; popular with the locals too which is always a good sign!
I ate the cod sandwich for the first time in my life...amazing! i advice everyone to have a culinaire Portuguese experience to try Tasca da Estação...the real one in Fundão city,
5 based on 35 reviews
Fully wheelchair accessible - that immediately makes this restaurant a gem for rural Portugal. We went in their first week in business after renovations, and couldn't be more impressed. Our server, Pablo, was just fantastic. Everyone was also very tolerant of the slightly awkward 6-year old who was up past his bedtime.We had two sharer platters between 5 to start, which we cleared happily. My partner and I then had the bacalhau. One person had the mushroom risotto, one had soup and salad, and one had roast lamb. The lamb, in particular, was outstanding. For the 6-year-old, we ordered the pasta from the kid's menu, which the adults ended up finishing between them because it was so good. We also loved our desserts - a chocolate mousse, something similar to creme caramel, and a platter of miniature desserts which included an extremely sweet cake soaked in syrup, which was fab.We loved the atmosphere, and views, and the fantastic service. It's on the expensive side for Portugal, but great as a one-off treat.Thank you very much for evaluating us. We are happy to meet the expectations of the whole family. The cake soaked in syrup is the famous Portuguese dessert that gives name to our restaurant: Papo d'Anjo. Welcome always!
4 based on 132 reviews
Although unassuming from the outside, the inside very different. Run by mother and daughter, the friendliness and quality of service was excellent; despite being family run, it was professional all the way. As for the food, it was impeccable. The soup had the comforting homemade feel and taste, my wife's pork skewer was melt in the mouth tender, and my cuttlefish just as it should be tender and not rubbery. These two ladies know how to run a business snd how to satisfy customers. We'll definitely be going back when next in the area.
4 based on 829 reviews
The place has a decoration from rustic Portugal, the service is quick and efficient and the food is really superb. The wines & dessert are of superior quality... and price wise at a very acceptable level. Really recommend it. I suggest to book a table.
4 based on 245 reviews
In the middle of an "Aldeia de Xisto", in Janeiro the Cima, you can find Fiado. The restaurant is a beautiful open space and the food is quite traditional and tasty. I would skip the main dish and just enjoy the starters and the dessert.Thank you very much for your kind words!We hope to see you again soon.Best regards
Top 10 Portuguese food in Fundao, Central Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 670 reviews
I love eating at restaurants outside the tourist circuit. The facilities are simple but service is excellent and food even better! I found this place just by using google maps and picking the best-rated restaurant on my way back from Barroca to Belmonte. The waiter was super helpful, explained how the dishes were made and provided us with super service. We were in a family of four and picked several different dishes and they were all delicious. The local wine recommended by the waiter was also very good. By the way, I am not a fine dining type guy. I love homemade style cooking.
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