Reviews on Mediterranean food in Seia, Central Portugal, Portugal. Seia (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈsɐjɐ]) is a municipality in Guarda District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 24,702, in an area of 435.69 km². Its urban population is about 7,000. Seia was elevated to city status on July 3, 1986.
Things to do in Seia
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Excelente pan, hojaldres y bollerÃa artesana de "confeitaira" como dicen allÃ, para acompañar un buen café o como postre, en un sitio modesto, atendido con cariño por la propietaria, cercana, preocupada por hacer sentir cómodos a sus clientes.El pan artesano, de varias formas, tamaños y composiciones, con cuerpo, corteza tostada crujiente y firme, miga sabrosa, homogénea y a un precio imbatible. Dura un par de dÃas en panera conservando sus caracterÃsticas tostándolo unos segundos.Hojaldres y postres artesanos, de sabores tÃpicos, texturas suaves y nada empalagosas, con variedad de gustos, tamaños y niveles de dulzor, desde casi neutros hasta prácticamente acaramelados.Café más que digno e infusiones de varios tipos para servir de excusa a una parada y caer en la tentación de su dulce acompañamiento, a ser posible en la mesa de la calle en su misma puerta viendo la vida diaria de Seia.
4 based on 43 reviews
Its was cheap, nice and friendly but only if you like 1 of the 2 options available for lunch, but it was worth. the rest of te menus are basic.
4 based on 265 reviews
This restaurants takes profit of the good food of Serra da Estrela and prepare it in a very taste way to its guests. Really great!Dear mteresafilipeThank you for taking the time to give us your feedback.We look forward to welcome you back on a future visit.Miguel CameloManager
4 based on 550 reviews
This restaurant is great... Have come more than once, and will continue to come anytime I visit anyplace around Seia.. The food is typical Portuguese with excellent quality.Staff Hospitality is superb... They are usually packed, and there is an obvious good reason for that. So if you do end up having to wait to catch a table, believe me it is well worth it.Highly recommend stopping by and enjoying an excellent meal!
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4 based on 235 reviews
After a steep climb we arrived at an idyllic location near a river, a bridge and 9 small chapels: an amazing location. In a corner next to the bridge we found the tiny restaurante Margarida1.We were the first guests that night at 20.00 h end of August. A quarter of an hour later arrived another 4 people.We asked for 2 mains, wine and water. The waitress was a but pushy to advert more, but finally left us alone. The lamb was good, the bacalau (cod), floating in olive oil with boiled potatoes and a cut tomato very basic.The ambiance is like a cave, authentic, open kitchen, and decorated with local issues. The Always present television is ennoying and not essential: nobody looks at it.The price/quality is okay.
4 based on 996 reviews
After my visit to the museum in the morning, was planning have lunch here with my family. Nice restaurant with overlooking views and friendly waiter.Buffet for starters and salads at your own choice, and two dishes prepared on each day, served by the waiter. Desert is also buffet at your choice. Waiter friendly and helpful with kids.The food is great and the place was very quiet. Found the wine list very reasonable on opposite to other reviews here.Totally recommended if visiting Seia and the bread museum.
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