Absolutely loved this place! It’s incredibly spacious, with an amazing atmosphere both inside and out. The interior is something special — you actually get to sit inside cozy wooden barrels that make you feel like you’re tucked away in your own private corner. So unique and so comfortable.
The food was delicious, and the cocktails were just as impressive. The fish — wow! Absolutely mind-blowing fresh. You can walk right up and choose the one that catches your eye, and it’s cooked to perfection.
The staff is super friendly and always smiling, making you feel truly welcome. And the owner? A true character — welcoming guests personally and always ready with an interesting story or two.
It’s one of those places you just want to keep coming back...
Read moreAn older gentleman tried to direct us to a seat but l wanted to look all through the restaurant, I have been here 3 times and hadn't walked through it. After my tour my hubs and I sat down and a young gentleman waited on us, he told us his name but we can't remember but what we can remember is what an awesome server he was. He was very attentive, very nice, polite, and helpful. We ordered bola de caco to start then I ordered steak on a stone and hubs ordered chicken steak with grilled shrimp. This place gets better every time we go there. We went on to order another bottle of wine and splurged with a dessert. I got chocolate mousse and hubs got apple pie ala mode both delicious!!! This meal was fantastic from...
Read moreO Casco is a Portuguese restaurant located in the old town of Machico, Madeira. It is a popular spot for both locals and tourists, and is known for its fresh seafood and traditional Madeiran dishes.
The restaurant is housed in a restored 17th century building, and the interior is decorated in a traditional Portuguese style. The menu features a variety of seafood dishes, including grilled octopus, black scabbardfish, and grilled swordfish. There are also a variety of traditional Madeiran dishes, such as espetada (spicy grilled meat skewers), bolo do caco (Madeiran bread), and funcho...
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