Absolutely delicious "francesinhas", which is one of those local must-try dishes. It's a lovely place to eat at, but it's as far off the beaten track as it is possible in urban setting. What I mean is no tourist will stumble across this place, you have to know of it and make your way there. This is miles away from any landmark or tourist area, and rather isolated even though it's within city limits.
The place is clean and well laid out, and whenever I've eaten there the atmosphere is relaxed. Be warned that on nights and weekends you will struggle to get a table, this place is very popular with the locals.
The staff are OK but they won't trip over themselves to...
Read moreI read the mixed reviews and nearly didn't come, but I was passing in the day and looked at the menu outside. A man came out and we chatted. The place looked lovely and clean and newly painted. He said 8pm to 9pm was a good time so I went back. He remembered me and we had brilliant service. He explained the menu and we picked the francesinhas but as they are huge decided to have one between us with chips, which was no problem. I have never had one before, but it was truly delicious. He put the piripiri sauce separately in case I did not like it. Give it a go, it's very reasonable and the drinks are no more than the local bars. We had...
Read moreThe "francesinha" was very good, if you are into spicy. The most expensive dish is 10 EUR. It's fast served. They have a paper at the door written in Portuguese where they alert for the danger of your veichule being assaulted. Only two choices. Whit egg or whitout. No different bread, meat and other alternatives. The place is more similar to a basic coffee place. No parking lot and the car does not go into the narrow street. The street is nice but the surroundings are at least...
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