Best Seafood restaurants nearby. Discover the best Seafood food in Cascais. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Seafood restaurants near you.. A coastal town just 20 miles west of Lisbon, Cascais was once a small fishing village, but its idyllic scenery attracted the attention of artists, writers and expelled European nobility in the 20th century. Today, it still attracts high society, but all society comes in force to enjoy the gorgeous beaches and adventure options like sailing and surfing. The Conde de Castro Guimarães Museum, a former palace, is now open to the public and displays an impressive collection of art and artifacts.
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4 based on 1289 reviews
Typical portuguese cuisine. Fresh fish and portuguese style fish rice. Monday to Saturday.
Excellent tiny restaurant with friendly service and delicious sea food dishes. Remember to book your table beforehand since this place seems to be very popular.
4 based on 356 reviews
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While staying locally we enjoyed our initial tapas meal here so much that we made a return visit. On both occasions we were exceptionally well looked after by the helpful young male waiter. There was a good choice of food and our mixtures of tapas were all very tasty and well presented.
4 based on 1026 reviews
As other places in my list was closed, i decided to visit this one, mostly because of good reviews on Tripadvisor. But i was not so exited about the food, neither the service. While we was checking menus, we got already bill from another table and the waiter was confused, when i told that we just came. Afterwards the service was quite good. Got our ordered fish and chicken, and I got confused when my fish was served with actual chips. (I have been to places where its writen in the menu *chips* and you are getting some home made potatoes (like simple wersioin of french fries), but never a real chips as a side dish) . OK, my fail, needed to read the menu carefully and ask more questions. Overall it was eatable, but nothing special. My boyfriend was quite satisfied with the chicken. For 30 Euros you can get better meal.
4 based on 406 reviews
Between the soggy fries at tourist traps and the snooty overpriced locales is this gem of a place that offers incredibly modern flavor combinations of fresh ingredients, all delivered by the nicest guys youâll ever meet. Our friends loved this place so much we all went back again on our last night. From specialty cocktails (mezcal & jalapeño, passion fruit white sangria) to flavorful salads and sides - itâs one of those places where you find yourselves passing around the dishes saying âyouâve got to try this!â Plentiful menu options, all with high quality, fresh ingredients. The servers were all friendly and although busy would still take the time to chat and teach us a little Portuguese. Highly recommend you get there early for drinks to get a table, then order food when the kitchen opens at 7:15/7:30.
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4 based on 1026 reviews
As other places in my list was closed, i decided to visit this one, mostly because of good reviews on Tripadvisor. But i was not so exited about the food, neither the service. While we was checking menus, we got already bill from another table and the waiter was confused, when i told that we just came. Afterwards the service was quite good. Got our ordered fish and chicken, and I got confused when my fish was served with actual chips. (I have been to places where its writen in the menu *chips* and you are getting some home made potatoes (like simple wersioin of french fries), but never a real chips as a side dish) . OK, my fail, needed to read the menu carefully and ask more questions. Overall it was eatable, but nothing special. My boyfriend was quite satisfied with the chicken. For 30 Euros you can get better meal.
4 based on 199 reviews
During our stay in Cascais we went to O Carloto and liked so much the food, the service and the ambience that we repeated, twice!. They don't have an extended menu. Which is not necesarilly bad. They serve fresh, good, home-made, Portuguese food. Really really recomended. One of the few restaurants in this coast area, out of the center of Cascais, not for tourists but locals. Also top cleansiness.
Most Popular Mediterranean food in Cascais, Central Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 702 reviews
the picapica restaurant is located in the historic protected area of ââcascais, you will find welcome, quality, freshness and quantity to satisfy your taste buds. Portuguese cuisine and some tapas concocted by our chef await you there.
We had the mixed fish plate for two. Which was enormous but lacked some quality and had various dried out elements, like the mussels. Iâd be much happier with a smaller better quality plate. Wine was good. The service was charming. muchas gracias para su comentario, en el restaurante dices "richissimo" a frente del camarero y ahora en tripadvisor este comentario???otro dia ,otro cliente ,otra opinion......no va la pena agregar mas....
Most Popular Japanese food in Cascais, Central Portugal, Portugal
4 based on 1500 reviews
Had read the reviews about this place, and luckily managed to squeeze in without a reservation, itâs a superb restaurant ,with a cute outside area for pressings. We had lovely meals, all really tasty and full of flavour, quite big portions though which meant unfortunately we had no space for desert. Next time! Really enjoyed the wine and beer too. Thanks for a super evening, we will be back.restaurant,superreRestaurant ,Restaurant restaurantrestaurantrestaurant, ,lotsofcharacter, cute outside seating area. The restaurant was really busy, but still had excellent service, really impressed with our food, the only very minor point was that the meat and fish we ordered was undercooked, but when mentioned it was sent straight back and re-done for us, everything was perfect then
4 based on 771 reviews
Restaurant Fortaleza do Guincho was opened in 1998, as the Hotel. Acclaimed French Chef Antoine Westermann introduced a haute cuisine restaurant, which quickly became a reference in Portugal. In 2001 the restaurant received a Michelin star, held until tod
We had lunch at the bar of the Fortaleza, not at the gourmet restaurant. However, our lunch was also a gourmet experience. I had spaghetti with lobster that were excellent. On the pricey side but worth the money.We sat outside on the terrace and had a fantastic view of the ocean. Generally, the hotel looks nice (we didnât stay there) and is located very close to Guincho beach which is beautiful and very popular with surfers due to the big waves.Dear Remainsofnames,Thank you very much for your time and review.We are extremely pleased to learn that you have enjoyed your time in our terrace.We really hope to have the pleasure to welcome you again.With warm regards from Guincho beach,Restaurante / Hotel Fortaleza do Guincho Relais & ChâteauxTel. : +351 214 870 491@ : [email protected]
4 based on 192 reviews
Ka Sushi Cave is more than a simple sushi restaurant, Ka Sushi Cave is a total experience of flavors, where the high quality of the products comes first, from the freshness of the sashimi to the vegetables, and the special care and mastery of the sushi ch
Wow just wow, the restaurant had been recommended to me by a friend some time ago and since it was my birthday and I was in Cascais I gave it a go. Now I like sushi but this was another level. Every dish that came out was beautifully put together, from the gyozas to the tuna tartare it was all absolutely amazing,my husband and I just fell in love with the place, the owner was serving and was a delightful lady, I can't recommend this place enough! We will be back soon
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