Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Comporta, Alentejo, Portugal. Comporta is a freguesia ("civil parish") and village in the municipality of Alcácer, in the old district of Setúbal, in continental Portugal, located at the base of Tróia Peninsula, along the Sado estuary. The population in 2011 was 1,268, in an area of 150.54 km².
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4 based on 110 reviews
I had heard so much about this restaurant before visiting it. To be honest I did not had a close look at the menu since we were there for the famous sea food rice.....that did not disappoint. The restaurant is quite small so the trick is to arrive early. Also, if you are into fine dinning this is not the place to go, however if you like good food and sea food this is the place to go. Considering the amount of food you get it has a good price/quality/quantity relation.
4 based on 668 reviews
The Comporta Café opened its doors in October 2002. It is deployed in an area of sandy beach Floodgate, Troia Peninsula, which has as its main objective to serve you well. Lets have lunch or dinner on the seafront, in a pleasant environment where reigns g
We had an amazing meal here. First, the setting is stunning. Comporta beach is absolutely beautiful and worth a trip in itself. And then the restaurant is even better. We have super high standards with food and loved every minute of our meal. Plus our Romanian waiter taught us a lot about what we were eating as well. Can't wait to go back again!! Miss it already!! Only suggestion would be to make merchandise to sell!
4 based on 96 reviews
This small restaurant with a patio at the street with plastic furniture still attracks the attention. Why? I don't know. Maybe because it looks simple and humble. Anyway the food (seafood and fish) was excellent and the white Alentejo wine of Adega da Borba could'nt be better with this fresh food.A huge surprise.Very friendly and easy going serving. Nearby are the locally famous "Cais PalafÃtico da Carrasqueira", wooden quays on high wooden poles to stand out the tides. That's where the fishermen bring in their catch. An absolute must to visit.
3 based on 61 reviews
Went there to have dinner after a day with friends at the beach. It was a bit late already but the manager and all the staff were incredibly nice as if they had just began working. Besides, the food was excellent, fresh fish perfectly cooked and a delicious "choco frito" that I absolutely loved. Want to have a value for money meal a few miles from the beach? Go to Gonçalves and forget Comporta restaurants.
3 based on 193 reviews
Restaurant in Comporta village with some interesting dishes like clams "ameijoa bulhao pato" and shrimp rice. But nothing outstanding as you can find in other restaurants in the area. If you decide to go there look carefully because it looks like a regular "café". A place to go from time to time.
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3 based on 302 reviews
I stress that the poor review is in spite of the lovely service from the black gentleman who served who was charming.We were given a lovely table for 6 as it was a windy night and it was sheltered from the wind. We appreciated that.As with all restaurants in Portugal there is a cover charge with bread and here the bread was 2.50⬠per person and 1.50 ⬠for butter.I ordered scrambled eggs with smoked sausage and my wife had green Pelamas peppers which arrived covered in salt. My main course was rib steak with fried egg (yes really) and garlic, The garlic absolutely did not match the steak and it was a well cooked but very poor dish. My wife had fillet of fish with tomato rice. The batter (which we had not expected) was soft and we don't think it was made in house. It may have been frozen but it was certainly poor.the bottle of wine we initially ordered was not is stock and the waiter bought several other bottles for us to chose. We had a bottle of Asti (not our favourite wine but fun). It turned out to be 30⬠which is absolutely ridiculous. Far too expensive. Good table, good service but very poor food and VETY expensive for the quality at 118 ⬠for 2.
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4 based on 205 reviews
fresh and tasty on the main street... not too expensive considering Comporta is becoming a little bit posh and some try to push a little bit the envelop...Casual and nice for this simple fish restaurant where grilled fishes, fried squid and octopus salads are a delight!
4 based on 668 reviews
The Comporta Café opened its doors in October 2002. It is deployed in an area of sandy beach Floodgate, Troia Peninsula, which has as its main objective to serve you well. Lets have lunch or dinner on the seafront, in a pleasant environment where reigns g
We had an amazing meal here. First, the setting is stunning. Comporta beach is absolutely beautiful and worth a trip in itself. And then the restaurant is even better. We have super high standards with food and loved every minute of our meal. Plus our Romanian waiter taught us a lot about what we were eating as well. Can't wait to go back again!! Miss it already!! Only suggestion would be to make merchandise to sell!
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4 based on 648 reviews
If you happen to be near Comporta, stop here for a meal. Seafood is super fresh, many choices (incl about 8 different Cataplanas), extremely generous portions, and extensive appetizer choice. Suggest passing n the appetizer board first offered at the table (you pay for them) and also share your entree as doing otherwise puts too much food on your table and drives up the price considerably. Choose one of the various grilled seafood brochettes to share as they are truly delicious. Charming and immaculate place to eat with very friendly service. English spoken.
4 based on 710 reviews
Its a great restaurant with lots of incredible items seafoodMussels are just fab,octopus is beautifulbut all dishes are really quite great but such good valuethe whole meal was just over50 euros including wines
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