Find out what Contemporary restaurants to try in Palmela. Palmela (Portuguese pronunciation: [pɐɫˈmɛlɐ]) is a town and a municipality in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 62,831, in an area of 465.12 km².
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4 based on 345 reviews
The Bobo da Corte is a typical Portuguese restaurant , we are in side the walls of Castelo de Palmela . We are prepared to receive people who want to enjoy a regional cuisine of quality involved in the beautiful landscape . Do not hesitate to contact us b
Due to the great reviews despite being in a somewhat offbeat location, we expected something great. Instead, we got pretty good, albeit with a dash of the usual awesome service and personalities we've become so enamored with while living in Portugal. They provide a lot of cute little thoughtful touches; it's apparent this is a labor of love for the owners. The first time we tried to eat there, it was full up and they told us we needed reservations. So when we decided to stay in the Pousada for a night for our anniversary, we made reservations. On that day, we were the only diners for a good fifteen minutes, although it got busier by the time we left. Anyway, if you stumble across it while exploring the castle, you'll have a pleasant and charming meal. But if you're expecting something as head and shoulders above the overall ratings make it sound like, it might not be as awesome as you're expecting. Still, in a location where you'd usually expect a cheap, touristy, mail-it-in restaurant, kudos to them; it's anything but.
5 based on 46 reviews
We found Treze several months ago and we keep going back!!! This modern styled Cafe with inside and patio seating has fabulous freshly created food matched with a small but excellent local wine offering and other beverages and fresh fruit juices. The main courses changes every day - yesterday we had a tasty carrot soup and then a superb oven roasted chicken thigh served with vegetables, salad and a lovely home made mayonnaise. The soup was well crafted with many subtle undertones of other vegetables and a hint of mint. We have had the other small dishes, all great - the cheese and presuntos plate, omelete, tuna sandwich and more - Joao will try and create a dish special for your taste. The desserts are also very good - apple tart, fresh crepes, pastries and the Artisanal icecream that they have is heaven. This is our favourite place in Setubal to spend time, eat, drink and connect with Joao, Tanya, and the locals
4 based on 104 reviews
Perfectly pleasant restaurant perched on a slope with a fab view over the bay, the service, restrained menu and general vibe aims to be more upmarket than the standard Setubal pile it high and bring more wine model but there's nothing exceptional about the food - decent if oversalted pork fillet, nice plate of black spaghetti with king prawns. Best as a lunch spot to make the most of the view although a sunset supper could be worth trying.
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