Discover Restaurants offering the best Wine Bar food in Amares, Northern Portugal, Portugal. Amares (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈmaɾɨʃ]) is a municipality in Braga District, Portugal. The population in 2011 was 18,889, in an area of 81.95 km².
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4 based on 177 reviews
We have tradicional portuguese snacks like chicken offal stew or cod fish fritters, and other things like cheese and typical portuguese smoked sausages boards, octopus and codfish salads and veal and roasted pork neck sandwichs.
The owner is very nice and welcoming. The menu is plentiful, focused mainly on tapas. But make no mistake, this is not Spanish food, it is an assortment of typically Portuguese snacks.We tried several different tapas (x5), had a great dessert (chocolate cake), and drank beer (x2), wine and coffee (x2) for â¬27. It's a steal, especially taking into account the quality of the food and service. I highly recommend it! But be careful not to miss it, as it is a small place next to a big shopping mall.
4 based on 314 reviews
We reinvented the traditional Portuguese cuisine providing you a gastronomic journey. Twine Tasting Life Please note that at lunch hours we work only with a 7⬠menu of two dishes (one of fish or one of meat).
They offered 2 choices the day we had lunch. Chicken or fish. We opted for the fish. Fantastic. Perfectly cooked with rice and vegetable. Also included bread, a beverage and dessert. All for 7 euros per person. Very local feel and the staff does well conversing in English. Donât pass this up if you are in Braga.
4 based on 188 reviews
A modern and cozy restaurant and wine bar. Creative seasonal menu using local products. Wine list focused on artisanal and natural producers.
I can't say enough good things about this restaurant/wine bar. We've had dinner there several times, trying almost all the dishes, and the food has been unfailingly delicious. The wine list features some of Portugal's best contributions to the growing natural wine movement, including rare gems, In terms of wine/food combination, we have not found anything to compare elsewhere in Portugal, including Lisbon and Oporto. But even if you're not into natural wine, or even into wine, the place is well worth a visit for the food, the unpretentious and informal atmosphere, the fair prices, and the gracious hospitality of savvy owners Joana and André.
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