Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Penafiel, Northern Portugal, Portugal. Penafiel (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɨnɐfiˈɛɫ] or [ˌpenɐfiˈɛɫ]) is a municipality and former bishopric (now a Latin Catholic titular see) in the northern Portuguese district of Porto. Capital of the Tâmega Subregion, the population was 72,265 in 2011, in an area of 212.24 square kilometres (81.95 sq mi).
Things to do in Penafiel
O restaurante dedica-se aos sabores e aromas da cozinha mediterrânea, combinados com os produtos regionais. Um look moderno e arrojado caracteriza o espaço. Linhas direitas, cores quentes combinadas com tonalidades neutras e alguns pormenores a apontar pa
O restaurante está integrado no Paredes Apartament Hotel. À semana tem dois pratos, bem confeccionados e bem apresentados. O preço é muito acessível: €7,50 com prato, bebida e sobremesa incluídas. O serviço é que deixa a desejar. É feito por, aparentemente, estagiários muito novos e com muitas falhas.
5 based on 245 reviews
We ordered tapas, and got some great dishes. The food wAs great, the wine was great, the waiter was also great! What more could you want? A fantastic little restaurant, shame we didn't visit earlier in our holiday. The kids loved writing on the wine cork & sticking it to the ceiling - something memorable!
4 based on 23 reviews
Typical Portuguese restaurant in which the King dish is the codfish with Creme Bechamel, with the option of Bacalhau with Broa or Naco with Black Beans and rice. How sweet homemade desserts and fruit. With capacity for 80 people in a cozy atmosphere, rust
O restaurante fica a dois minutos do centro da cidade de Paredes. A comida é excelente e o serviço de idêntica qualidade. O preço é acessivel e abaixo do serviço prestado.
5 based on 16 reviews
A lovely young couple manages this place.Apart from the daily menu, they have homemade cakes/desserts and granola.
The Canteen is open to all. A culinary exploration space, for foodies and connoisseurs with a careful selection of varied snacks, wines and cocktails. At IPI the lunch menu includes the sandwich of the day, a drink, soup, coffee and a mini dessert.
Ate and drank here ! Excellent service great beer and sangria and food very nice ! Would highly recommend
4 based on 343 reviews
Cozinha da Terra is a family restaurant inside Casa de Louredo that through the 15 years of its life received many gastronomic awards given by the experts of several opinion leaders.Cozinha da Terra wishes that the best prize continues to be the enourmous
From my home to the Cozinha da Terra we have to travel 42km. It is therefore a restaurant that deserves the journey, which is not very common. This time we were challenged by a friendly couple who knows the spot and goes there with some frequency. It is a rural house in stone and wood with the typical aspect of the houses of well-to-do farmers of Minho. The starters were very good. The "pataniscas" were not dry and they still had some fry oil, but the taste and texture were nevertheless at the right point. Then I ate a roast lamb that I had not eaten since my youth when the housemaid in our house in Beira Baixa made a roasted lamb that I still remember with longing. The white wine is produced by the owner's family is of excellent quality. We will be back as it is worth the trip!HelloThank you very much for your kind analysisAll the best for you
4 based on 178 reviews
Unassuming place - in a family house / garden. Everything served here is homemade, fresh and local. Do not forget to taste also their "de la casa" wine. Restaurant with stone tables is situated in the garden with a stream and a mill, where they sow the flour and bake their own bread. You will meet here mainly the local, so do not hesitate to soak up authentic atmosphere and enjoy their fresh foods.
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4 based on 143 reviews
We scoured the main streets of Penafiel for somewhere for a birthday lunch (for 9 of us) and this place looked like the best bet. A very friendly waiter, with a smattering of English (thank you!), took our booking for the next day and welcomed us effusively when we arrived. The food is standard Portugese fare, so definitely not fine dining, but it's well cooked and, as in many Portugese establishments, comes in copious quantities at very reasonable prices. The wine list was also quite sufficient for our needs, including a very decent port to finish with.For hearty Portugese grub this place does very nicely.
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4 based on 374 reviews
We ate at the Wine Bar twice during the northern leg of our Portugal trip and had two fantastic meals. Set in a small preserved village, the restaurant is nestled into a storybook setting of winding stone roads and mountain views. While the ambiance is quaint and rustic, the food is refreshingly innovative and offers up some delicious twists on many traditional Portuguese dishes. We ate there with a large group which is the perfect way to sample all the small plates on the menu. Particular group favorites included the bread with chunks of chorizo, quail eggs in little edible nests, stuffed peppers and the amazing octopus salad. While the restaurant is pitched as a wine bar with tapas, the portions are substantial, so we dialed back our second night to lighter dishes which were the ones that really shone. The food was complemented by great service during both of our visits which we all immensely enjoyed. This should be a must stop if you are staying in the Penafiel area - we highly recommend!
Where to eat Portuguese food in Penafiel: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 205 reviews
We visited Restaurante Rocha at the advice of a friend and reading the reviews, and then went again later in the week. It is quite large and spacious (is stretches far beyond the entrance room with the counter). There is a decent car park at the side of the building.The food consist of a variety of regional and national Portuguese dishes. We tried the baked cod, the pork cheek, roast pork, and beef. All were well-cooked and tasty, as were the cold starters. There is a short but value for money wine list, mostly with local winesRegarding the service, although we arrived very early, spoke virtually no Portuguese and had two small children in tow, we were given a wonderful welcome, with no effort spared to make our meals as pleasant as possible. Value for money is outstanding by English standards. For dinner for 2 plus 2 children, with adults getting three courses plus wine we spent around EUR40.
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