Nestled in the breathtaking cliffs of Falésia, NoSoloÁgua Falésia is not just a restaurant—it’s an experience that transcends the ordinary. From the moment you step into this enchanting venue, you are greeted with a sense of tranquility and elegance that perfectly complements the natural beauty of the Algarve coastline.
NoSoloÁgua Falésia boasts a design that seamlessly blends modern sophistication with the raw, organic charm of its surroundings. The open-air terrace offers panoramic views of the golden cliffs and the endless blue of the Atlantic Ocean, making it the ideal spot to watch the sun dip below the horizon. Whether you’re seated under the shade of sleek, contemporary pergolas or lounging on plush daybeds by the infinity pool, every corner of this venue exudes a sense of serenity and luxury.
The culinary experience at NoSoloÁgua Falésia is nothing short of extraordinary. The menu is a celebration of fresh, locally sourced ingredients, expertly crafted into dishes that are as visually stunning as they are delicious. From succulent seafood platters to innovative vegetarian options, every bite is a testament to the chef’s artistry. The sushi selection is particularly noteworthy, offering a perfect fusion of Japanese precision and Portuguese flair. Pair your meal with a glass of wine from their curated list, and you’re in for a gastronomic journey like no other.
The staff at NoSoloÁgua Falésia are the epitome of professionalism and warmth. Attentive without being intrusive, they go above and beyond to ensure that every guest feels like a VIP. Whether it’s recommending the perfect dish or accommodating special requests, their dedication to excellence is evident in every interaction.
NoSoloÁgua Falésia is more than just a dining destination—it’s a sanctuary for the senses. Whether you’re looking for a romantic dinner, a leisurely lunch, or simply a place to unwind with a cocktail in hand, this venue delivers on every front. It’s a must-visit for anyone traveling to the Algarve, and a place that will leave you longing to return.
In a world where dining experiences can often feel rushed or impersonal, NoSoloÁgua Falésia stands out as a beacon of excellence. It’s not just a meal—it’s a memory in the...
Read moreThere were 4 potential beachfront lunch options about a 10-15 minute walk from the hotel where we were staying in June 2023. We went to Sora Beach which which was good but €€€ however next door was NoSolo Aqua which we ended up going to the remainder of the holiday lunches. We tended to go later so more 2pm than earlier so aside from the last day which was a Saturday we were able to get a table straight away - On the Saturday we had to wait for 10-15mins, we were given a queue number and had a drink whilst we waited. We spent on average between €35-45 per meal which included a main course each and a medium beer, so I’d say it was more €15-25 per person depending on what you ordered. There is a good range of Sushi, Burgers, Wraps, Sandwiches and salads catering for Meat, Fish and Vegetarian options. They tended to be served with a variety of ‘chips’ and vegetable crisps depending on the main dish. Laura went for Prawn Burger, Sushi, Club Sandwich, Prawn Burger & Prawn Burger. Her comment on the Prawn Burger was good size pieces of Prawn rather than as you tend to get in the UK much smaller pieces. Whereas I went for Chicken Burger, Steak Sandwich, Chicken Burger, Chicken Wrap & Chicken Burger. What I would say about the chicken Burger it was more of a Burger with Minced Chicken rather than say a piece of Chicken Breast or thigh but I really enjoyed the flavour and the combination with the mango. Most days there was a DJ playing some music mostly never too loud and the staff where very friendly and efficient. For us this was a good local find. In fact I preferred this to the NoSolo Italian in the...
Read moreI arrived early and tried to book a table outside the VIP area. I was told that bottles couldn’t be served outside the VIP section, but that I could still use the table. Hours later, I saw bottles being brought to that same table, so of course I complained. The staff said they had “forgotten” to put a reserved sign there. It really felt like they were picking and choosing who to serve, which came across as rude and unprofessional.
When I went to relax and dance, there was hardly any space — everyone was crammed together, which made it uncomfortable. They should definitely limit the number of people allowed inside. On top of that, it was a hassle carrying drinks from the bar to the table.
Honestly, if I had paid for the VIP area, I would have been furious, because even there people were packed in like sardines. I’m just glad I didn’t spend the extra money.
On the positive side, the music was brilliant and the atmosphere was good for most of the night — until it ended...
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