Reviews on European food in Caminha, Northern Portugal, Portugal. Caminha (Portuguese pronunciation: [kɐˈmiɲɐ]) is a municipality in the north-west of Portugal, 21 km north from Viana do Castelo, located in the Viana do Castelo District. The population in 2011 was 16,684, in an area of 136.52 km².
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4 based on 427 reviews
Alborada Restaurant was opened in 1980 and it has belonged to the same family since then. Made at home typical Galician food. Our specialities are based on fish and seafood from Galician Coast: lobster with rice, scallops and shirmps with rice, mixed seaf
If you like super fresh seafood prepared well, so that you can appreciate the wonderful flavors, this is the place for you. No heavy sauces or overly fussy preparation to get in the way of the wonderful taste of very fresh seafood. The service was very friendly and professional. We had a lovely lunch. It really couldn't have been better.
4 based on 80 reviews
Stayed in Caminha for a week & went to this restaurant on four occasions each time having a different meal.All meals were excellently prepared well proportioned & great value served by a very pleasant helpful young waitress !The restaurant is very clean & has a nice informal ambience.I would recommend booking or going early as on our visits within an hour of opening it filled up mainly with locals which is always a good sign !
4 based on 152 reviews
Special decoration and interior especially the disco light at the back. Very friendly and joyful owner that serves the clients himself. Very proud of the family restaurant. Nice view of the estuario of the river. The food was typical portuguese and a greasy, very entusiatic with olif oil and garlic but for the rest fresh products and good food.
4 based on 812 reviews
Taperia-Restaurant heated, with a family atmosphere and long tradition in La Guardia (Founded in 1960). It has an extensive menu of tapas and homemade specialties, and an extensive wine list. We characterized our family deal with the client trying that he
This restaurant is located at the old town, in a small street on the tangle of small streets next to the port. The best place to eat in A Guarda according to many of the customer reviews, the restaurant is known for the good food and excellent wine cellar. There has been a restaurant here since 1960, when Hermelinda established his place. From the food available, we chose to start squid and prawns, both in simple but tasty sauces. As a main course we tasted seafood stew. without shining by the amount and size of the seafood (cockles, and prawns) was tasty. The Albariño recommended by the employee was soft, a bit sweet and easy to drink. Very friendly, professional and diligent staff. We will come back.
4 based on 66 reviews
Lovely restaurant, with amazing service. We were here with 2 little kids, a baby, 6 grown ups including g one wheelchair user. Nothing was too much. We were advised on which wine was best (not the most expensive one one the menu), the bacalao was very good, so was the octopus as well as everything g else. Starters great too.. fully accessible for wheelchair users. Prices very reasonable. Will definitely be back...
4 based on 599 reviews
This restaurant was recommended by our local host and as it was convenient to our accommodation on a cold autumnal evening, we popped by. We were lucky to be allocated a table because it was a busy Saturday. Some had salads, others had gambas and steak. All was delicious. Portions were large so we didnât have dessert. The house wine was good also. The wine selection was beautifully presented and seemed vast (pic).
4 based on 332 reviews
This has always been my favourite restaurant in Caminha. The food quality is excellent although much more expensive than other restaurants. It is charming and elegant and great for special occasions. Thank you for retaining your charm
4 based on 295 reviews
If you are in the mood for some great ribs - then this is the place to head for. We reserved a table for a busy saturday evening & were well looked after from the moment of our arrival. We ordered ribs, duck, prawns & salad to share. Loved it all - very tasty & perfectly cooked.
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4 based on 549 reviews
It is located in the village of Caminha, where the pleasure of a tasty meal mixes with the absorption of the history of the town center. Recently renovated, the restaurant "Baptista" lives in the same space where they erected the first place of entertainm
We arrived for lunch after a morning around the area and sat outside unaware of what the restaurant represents - and my goodness we were really blown away! Each and every plate was so amazing that we can truly say it was the best lunch we have ever enjoyed. It clearly surpassed the meals that we have enjoyed at our previous favourite Nathan Outlaw restaurants and can only envy the locals here for the quality of the plates and warm professional service on their doorstep.Many thanks to this lovely talented family for the experience.
4 based on 379 reviews
Visited for a little dinner, but was so good that we have stayed for far more:)The place is very close to the ferry boat, a few small blocks away from the main square of Caminha.Small family business with few tables and a large bar table, running on tapas and great selection of wine.Sponsored by the Galician Nordes gin, you can enjoy good gin tonic with your starter of a small cheese with bread and chutney.After that there is a great selection of tapas from the region and local ingredients. We went for the prawns, octopus, chorizo and croquettes, each of them presented very well and full of flavours.We didnt keep any space for a dessert, so cannot comment on those, but surely we missed something nice.Very friendly staff, comfortable and accommodating restaurant with easy ambience, great food, what else can you wish for..?;)
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