If you are tired of dry Portuguese bread with a thin piece of ham and cheese served dry then you deserve to take yourself to Focazzeria. I stumbled across this place and went in and it looked like it was just pizza and maybe some sandwiches. I ordered the focaccia with prosciutto, burrata Cheese and mozzarella with arugula. It was made with care and heated and was delicious. My wife said it was her best lunch of our 10 day trip in Portugal. Watching them make a salad with prosciutto and buratta with balsamic vinegar and fresh, lemon zest and dried onions, may want to have that as well. This is carefully prepared food with great ingredients and I highly a...
Read moreThe food here was excellent. We had a focaccia with prosciutto, which was simple but really tasty, and the mortadella pizza, which I would definitely recommend I will dream about it. On top of that, the owner was around and you can tell he’s passionate about what he does; even late in the evening he was still cheerful and welcoming, which really added to the experience.
If the place doesn’t have 5 stars, it’s probably because the chairs are a bit uncomfortable and the tables feel a little close together. But aside from that, it was perfect. We ate incredibly well for only 30€, which is amazing value.
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Read moreAbsolutely exceptional! A Focazzeria is a hidden gem that truly exceeds expectations. The food was bursting with flavor — fresh, authentic, and prepared with care. Every bite felt like a warm embrace from Italy itself. The service was impeccable; friendly, fast, and genuinely welcoming. The atmosphere was cozy and charming, striking the perfect balance between casual and refined.
We spent around €10–15 per person and left completely satisfied — both in taste and experience. If you’re in town and looking for a place that offers soul-satisfying food with a touch of heart, this is it....
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