It's the perfect restaurant to go to if you want to have a proper Portuguese lunch experience. Everyone working there is experienced and kind. The price/quality is definitely what stands out the most, in my opinion. I recommend you to get the menu do dia which includes couvert, soup, main disch, drink, coffee and desert for only 10 euros! It's definitely the kinda of restaurant where you will always come back and tell friends and family about it. I recommend the homemade natão (a double sized pastel de nata) and the always order two beers considering the 2 one is half the price! You will always find someone to talk to, and most importantly, you will never get bored. Make sure to walk all the way through the restaurant, and you will find an amazing patio. All in all, it is an absolute must if you want to know what it means to be Portuguese (even if...
Read moreWhat I like about this place is it’s in a quiet location, away from the busy, touristy area. The server was attentive and checked to see everything was okay - the side dishes, some bread and soup were provided.
I also had rice with duck (Arroz de Pato) and the portion was generous! It was more than enough for one person. The prices were pretty cheap as well. The duck rice bowl cost €6.
The decoration was interesting but funny - it was decorated with some duck memes and jokes that were generated by ChatGPT - they would be enough to keep you entertained while waiting...
Read moreMaybe it was bad luck, given the positive reviews I've seen about this place, so let's start from the top. It's a typical Portuguese restaurant, friendly staff, normal Portuguese dishes but very cheap. The place is bigger than it appears, it even has a small patio. However, it's not the cleanest restaurant and flies are a pain. Now about the food, I ordered the duck and it was not very good, it tasted funny, the duck was dry and lack of salt, I couldn't eat it. Nonetheless my friend ate the carapauzinhos and he...
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