Find out what Portuguese restaurants to try in Bascharage. Bascharage (Luxembourgish: Nidderkäerjeng pronounced [ˈnidɐˈkɛːə̯ʒeŋ], German: Niederkerschen) is a town and a former commune in south-western Luxembourg. Since 2012, it is part of the commune of Käerjeng.
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4 based on 35 reviews
We visited this restaurant just a few days ago The food was exceptionally good and the service extremely warm We immediately felt like home We had various plates from all over the european cuisineGrilled Gambas Bacalhau Or even grilled côte à l'osEverything was just cooked to perfection and the portion were enormousWe will certainly be back
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4 based on 32 reviews
I have no real experience with Portuguese food, but this experience left me with serious clogged arteries. We had the daily special as I thought the rest of the menu was a little overpriced, mainly bacalhau. My dining partner had a fishpie that could have fed an entire football team, it wasn't bad, but neither was it great. I had some seriously greasy pork with even more greasy chips fried in very old chipfat. I am not known for leaving chips on my plate, but I did this time. I do have to say that the service was pleasant and efficient.
Most Popular Indian food in Bascharage, Luxembourg District, Luxembourg
3 based on 94 reviews
Restaurant RODIZIO PARROT is a unique CONCEPT Luxembourg 100% BRAZILIAN GRILL & PARTY The best meat of South America will be prepared in the typical indoor grill by specialists from Brazil specifically
My favorite restaurant for this type of meat.A local way to remember you the Brazil.Even without the show which some time is too noisy.A different way to spend a nice evening in company and not to expensive. Menu of the day is very interesting, price/quality good.
4 based on 65 reviews
Being a portuguese restaurant, the place was full with portuguese people. So it had an authentic taste to it. However, the service was very chaotic and slow with waiters just randomly ignoring you. The food was ok, but we found it very oily. And the deserts were so sweet, that after 2 spoons you had to drink 1 liter of water. The size in the plate didn't really justify the price. For 26 euros I had 6 shrimps and some fries. A nice touch was the paella for 2 or more people. A table next to us ordered it and they seemed to enjoy it. The portuguese red wine was quite good. The wine list contained mostly portuguese sortiments. Overall, we felt it was an average restaurant experience.
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