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4 based on 585 reviews
We ate here one evening on the recommendation of our host in Serpa that it was very good for local dishes. I had lamb and my wife had migas, containing bread soaked in garlic. Both were very good. The portions were very large - we could have shared one of the dishes. The service was friendly and helpful.
4 based on 235 reviews
It was a lovely evening! Bernardino is lovely and very kind! Try the porco preto and particularly the liver of porco preto. You will be at the edge of heaven! They also have a good selection of wines and an amazing dessert. I wish I could visit this restaurant more often! Obrigado Bernardino
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4 based on 540 reviews
We were staying at a Pousada near by and were looking for a more genuine experience. We were recommended this restaurant and thankfully went. From the moment we stepped in the owner Joao made us fell welcome. Despite the restaurant being full and being the only English speaking people there he took the time to walk us through the menu and recommended some local specialties. As he said if you donât like we give you something else. We had fantastic local sausages, gazpacho, local cheeses and few other items. Local wine was very reasonably priced and great. For mains, we had lamb chops, rice and seafood and a few other items that were all fantastic. We sampled several desserts made by his wife as the regular baker was not well. All were superb. What a wonderful evening and we were treated like family. Loved it.
4 based on 555 reviews
establishment open since 1967 with traditional flavors and cuisine knowledge Alentejo Northeast
Small place but with the most amanzing typical Alentejo cousine.The food is just fantastic ! You should not miss it.Book in advance is highly recommended, especially on weekends.I believe is closed on Mondays.The last time I was there I had the âbacalhauâ it was divine !your words give us an incredible strength, yes we close Mondays. thank you
4 based on 348 reviews
Really cannot recommend highly enough. We were looked after by a lovely lady who ran through the menu with us. We had a delicious tomato soup with interesting bits of cured meats and crisped pork rinds. Then the chicken and rabbit dishes. Both stewed, slightly crisped from the oven and both full of flavour. That came with fried potatoes and a large fresh salad. We also drank a local white wine for â¬8 which tasted blind I would of paid â¬30 for and still would of been happy. The lady then kindly let us 3 local spirits to taste. Amazing hospitality to first time diners. The price of all this? â¬31!!! Go there.
4 based on 718 reviews
Restaurant food made to order, which is necessary to allow time for things to happen, usually customers arrive all at the same time and so with a small kitchen there is no way to do everything at once, but we do requests by order of the kitchen. it comes
This was without doubt our favourite of the restaurants that we ate at in Evora. Located away from the centre near the city wall and ring road, this family-run restaurant serving local dishes is well worth seeking out. Without pretension the place is welcoming with great food and service and very reasonable prices. I'd say booking is advisable but not absolutely necessary, although it may become so later in the evening. I had the pork ribs with migas, my wife the tuna with garlic and pink peppercorns and we'd commend them both. We'll definitely return here.
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4 based on 237 reviews
On an October Saturday evening, my wife and I practically had this tiny, unassuming gem of a restaurant â which during the high season can demand long waits â to ourselves. And what a treat, with wonderfully rustic Portuguese fare enjoyed in the cool autumn air by a centuries-old Roman aqueduct. Be sure to order the mushrooms and the pork cheeks.
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