Find out what Portuguese restaurants to try in Celorico de Basto. Celorico de Basto (Portuguese: [sɨloˈɾiku ðɨ ˈβaʃtu] ( listen)) is a municipality in Braga District in Portugal. The population in 2011 was 20,098, in an area of 181.07 km². The town of Celorico de Basto has around 2500 inhabitants. The municipality is located bordering the municipality of Cabeceiras de Basto to the north, Mondim de Basto to the east, Amarante to the south, Felgueiras to the southeast and Fafe to the west.
Things to do in Celorico de Basto
4 based on 71 reviews
Snacks, tapas and traditional Portuguese cuisine. Freshly prepared meals. Regional wines and beers.
Our lovely tour host Ricardo from Oporto Mountain Tours brought us to this little gem for dinner after a spectacular day spent touring all over Porto and the Douro Valley. Once through the entrance and turned around, it's as if you've closed the doors of the magical wardrobe in NARNIA. But it gets better because the couple running this place are so warm, welcoming and kind. And it gets better again as this talented duo turn out wonderful, delicious dishes using local ingredients they lovingly prepare. Our entire evening complete with our new "family" was truly a major highlight for us all and one we'll keep fondly remembering and talking about for many years to come.
4 based on 23 reviews
Only by reservation
Restaurant is located in an old school and looks great. Unfortunately the cooking is not very special. We had the 'arroz de pato' (duck with rice), which was rather dry and what could easily been mistaken for chicken. Hardly any taste to speak of. Cooking without fantasy and creativity, which is also shown in how the plates are made up (piece of chocolate pie for desert even without a slice of orange; it's not so difficult, folks!). We were there on a sunday night, which is always a difficult time for restaurants in Portugal. You feel like your stuck with the leftovers from lunch. Maybe we give the place another change on a weekday... Just maybe.
4 based on 151 reviews
Very good meals fantastic fantastic wines and very frindly staff in a good ambiance. There is also de possibility to swimm for 2 euros.
4 based on 60 reviews
Ambiente familiar e muito simples.Começamos com a tradicional sopa âcaseiraâ.Comemos um bife que estava ok.Tudo ok. O preço normal e adequado à simplicidade do restaurante.
4 based on 70 reviews
An unassuming place from the outside and found purely by accident but what a find !Super food in great quantities at amazingly low prices served by friendly hardworking staff !It was extremely helpful having a patient young waiter called Joseph who spoke good English .Has a great lively atmosphere filled with locals having a good time !We were staying for a week and went 4 times !Can thoroughly recommend to all who visit this lovely little backwater of Portugal.Many thanks to all at "O Cantinho" Jen & Steve from North Yorkshire
4 based on 554 reviews
Lost of words to qualify this little typical Portuguese restaurant. The place is very small, but well decorated, clean, and the staff is just wonderful. This restaurant as Portuguese food, very tasteful. The amount of food is just extraordinary and the price is unbelievable. Two people, wine and desert 20â¬. Just excellent
4 based on 93 reviews
by chance we discovered the Adega Escondida and we were bery pleasantly surprised by the agreeable reception, nice waiters, quick service and good local dishes. Much more than value for money...altogether a vey enjoyable luncheon during our trip from Guimaraes to Coimbra.
4 based on 861 reviews
Stopped here for lunch based on the recommendation of trip advisor. The restaurant was full of local families enjoying traditional recipes. I had the soup which was very good, Mrs M had the Alheiras which was a traditional fried sausage dish which was excellent.For the main course we both opted for the Roast Veal which was very good, the roast potatoes were outstanding!! All in all 32 Euros for lunch and an insight into Portugeuse Cuisine, well worth stopping by
4 based on 163 reviews
This is a very nice and cosy family restaurant. Interior is a little dated, but it suits the atmosphere, because here they are without prententions. The cooking is adequate and just falls short in creativity and adventure. Here you taste the 'rural' Portugese cuisine, prepared well. We were here several times and have no hesitation in recommending it to others. And let's not forget to mention the very friendly staff!
Where to Eat in Celorico de Basto: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 142 reviews
Nice restaurant and pleasant staff, very friendly. Traditional starters are nice and the main course was good. We had fresh fish and steak. Nothing special, just good.We are living in Portugal for over 10 years now and when we ask for a maduro wine in a restaurant, average price is very reasonable, at average around 7-10â¬. for a good wine. We asked for a bottle of rosé, On the bill they charged us the price of 25⬠for an average wine. As mentioned, we live here for over 10 year and go out for lunch 4 a 5 times a week and never ever paid 25⬠in a local restaurant.Boa noite obrigado pela visita assim como o comentário será sempre um prazer servir vossas excelências Com os melhores cumprimentos VÃtor Carvalho
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