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3 based on 592 reviews
We went with a large group including a few, small children. We made a reservation the same day and when we arrived they took us immediately, no waiting. Adega Faustino is an impressive building with great architecture. Casual spot so we felt very comfortable with the kids. The food was very traditional, very delicious Portuguese food. We loved the small plates so we could try a bit of everything and we were not disappointed. The house wine was very good too. Service was good, not incredibly attentive but I find this to be true everywhere in Portugal. We could not believe the bill at the end of the night...incredibly reasonable! Wow. Great value.
4 based on 90 reviews
Service - average, food with good quality and flavour. Atmosfere a little cold....Liked food, did not like atmosphere.
4 based on 247 reviews
The food is quite tasty in this restaurant. The main problems I find with it are:th space is too cramped; dish presentation is sloppy and prices have doubled recently. On the positive side: portions are enormous, the cod fish is well prepared (very popular with Spanish tourists), the arroz com feijão is delicious and service can be very pleasant if not too full.
4 based on 186 reviews
This restaurant (miradouro, or, belvedere), is located in the top of a hill near Chaves. It is relatively near the city in a quit location.It is very good for a dinner or lunch, and present great beefs and codfish. The food is very good, the staff is friendly and the price is not too high.Be aware of weekends during summer, when it becomes more crowded (might be better do a reservation).
4 based on 61 reviews
The outskirts of Chaves are hideous, so the historic centre comes as a relief. The same goes for this restaurant. We poked our heads tentatively round the door, ready to run, but the interior, though not wonderful, far surpassed expectations. So did the food. We enjoyed every bite of a fresh, diverse and tasty seafod platter, accompanied by a very acceptable and inexpensive local white wine.Service was first class.As ever in Portuguese restaurants, the desserts looked rather poor (the Portuguese really need to recognise they are way behind the rest of Europe in this area), so we were not tempted. For that reason I could not give a five-star rating.Top marks, though, for not inflicting upon us crass background music, which is what drove us away from the nearby Vidago Palace Hotel.
4 based on 544 reviews
After visiting the Roman Bridge, we popped in here for dinner on the recommendation of one of the locals.The size of the interior was quite surprising. The front looks like a small pub, and the first room matches expectations. But we were ushered through to a room in the rear which was quite large and attractive. The room has bare stone walls with old-style wooden tables & chairs, brightened by red/white checkered tablecloths.The menu had a good variety of Portuguese dishes to choose from. I opted for the octopus which was delicious. The house wine was inexpensive and tasty. Service was prompt and friendly. A very good dining experience.
4 based on 83 reviews
My family really love it hear and it's good but not the best in the Chaves area. Can get quite busy, food is good and reasonable priced too.
4 based on 203 reviews
An excellent service! The owner let us taste octopus to prove it is really delicious if the cook knows what he or she is doing ! He was right! It was also a nice restaurant for kids. You must try it!
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4 based on 515 reviews
We were at Vidago and decided to visit Chaves for lunch. Following Tripadvisor recommendations we chose this restaurant located very close to the city centre. The ambiance was unexpectedly nice for a village restaurant. The waitress was nice, efficient and surely recommended correctly what we should eat, starting with local "alheira", followed by rice "fumeiro", very tasteful, and finally "fatias douradas" as dessert. The lady with glasses, I forgot to ask her name was simply the best waitress I had this month after passing by Seoul, Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong and last week Paris.
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4 based on 931 reviews
My husband and I eat out at least once a week, have visited most continents and eaten at many different restaurants worldwide and for us this is the best restaurant we have been to. The service is superb, the food is superb, the atmosphere is superb, just all-round superb. The wonderful owner, Sergio, even sings Fado music during the latter course of the meal. Everybody joined in and the vibe was just magnificent. And the food!! SOOOOOOOOO incredibly good and so much! We went two Sundays in a row and just loved it. We even drove back 100km as I chose to celebrate my 50th birthday there. I could have gone anywhere I wanted (Michelin starred places included), but I chose this superb place. There is no fixed price - you give what you want. Please give generously as I want this place to keep on going so that many more people can enjoy this superb place. Thank you to Sergio and all the wonderful staff there.
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