For the most part, the service I’ve experienced at restaurants in Portugal has been subpar, and this place was no exception. However, because I was enticed by the reviews, I stopped by this restaurant for a quick bite. Had I not been feeling quite ill and hungry when I sat down, I would have left.
I cannot believe I’m writing a review about green tea and vegetable soup, but the service was so poor that I thought others should be aware.
When I initially arrived, a server, an older man with white hair in a bun and glasses, was unfriendly to say the least. He barely threw the menu on the table, and after I placed my order, he took over ten minutes to get me a cup of tea, despite passing me many times and serving others drinks. After I finally got my lackluster green tea, I waited (at least) another fifteen minutes for a meager cup of vegetable soup.
Wanting to be done with this place, I asked for the soup to go as they offer “take away.” Of course the rude server said, “we don’t have the container to take away soup.” Why advertise that you offer pick-up services if some items are not eligible for it?
Finally, the tiny bowl of average soup came. Wanting the experience to end quickly, I asked for the bill. After waiting another ten minutes with no sign of the bill, I asked another employee for it, and he said “one minute.” Several minutes later, I asked this same employee again, who was now cutting something behind a counter, for the bill, and he said he wasn’t in charge of it and pointed to my original server. Once again, my server paid me no mind. I walked up and said, “can I have the bill?,” and he just looked at me and didn’t say anything. A minute or so later he printed the bill and I quickly paid it and left.
In sum, the service was awful, the soup was just okay, and the menu was limited. If you want a respectable Portuguese dining experience, I’d suggest you most definitely...
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