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    A Tasca

    4.0 (133 reviews)
    ModerateMediterranean, Seafood

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    Casual
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    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Victoria S.

    One of the best meals we had while visiting the Azores! So good that we tried going twice during our visit, but unfortunately the second time, the wait was too long. The octopus was one of the best we ever had and the tuna steak was delicious as well.

    White Bean Tart, Yam Pudding, Bread Pudding
    Alex L.

    This small plates style place in Ponta Delgada usually has a wait, but we got there on the earlier side (around 6pm) and was seated. They were super friendly and we loved hearing their many recs. We tried the Fresh Cheese, Chourico, Broad Beans in Spicy Sauce, Chicken Gizzard Stew, Shrimp Acorda, Beef Tongue, Grilled Tuna Steak, and sweet treats like the White Bean Tart (the table favorite), Yam Pudding (my favorite as it's less sweet), and Bread Pudding. It was all so tasty!

    Wendy D.

    Overall one of the better restaurants I've been to on the island. The wait is usually pretty long, it's a popular location. Overall I'd recommend the garlic sweet bread, avocado salad, and pork belly. The various fishes were decent too. The desserts were not my style, very dense and very sweet. Not a huge fan of the blood sausage but that's just my tastes. Everything was alright, but still would recommend coming here if you're on the island. They had some decent white and red sangria too.

    One of many bottles of wine consumed
    Yula K.

    This was the one place that I knew I needed to try while in the Açores, and it certainly did not disappoint. Do I think they made us wait a little longer for a table and for service than some of the locals? Sure, but it was still relatively quick considering the crowd of people formed outside by the time we finished our meal. Given the hype, it probably wasn't the best meal we had in Portugal, or even just the Acores for that matter, but absolutely in the top 3. I wish they had the octopus as I've heard great things, but they had run out that evening as they apparently do fairly often. The choriço, though, was hands down the best I have ever had, AND the best that I had over the next 2 weeks in Portugal. And I had many many choriço both before and during my trip. Such an intense smokey flavor, like it was flambéed over a nice whiskey or a bourbon. Delicious and fun to watch burn at your table. The shrimp in butter and garlic was delicious as well, but there was not much to it besides shrimp and a garlicky butter sauce. A nice little appetizer with their bread and Sao Jorge cheese for dipping. The kale soup was delicious as well. Usually I have this with big chunks of kale and potato, but learned on my trip that blending is the way to go.

    Nancy L.

    There's usually a long waiting list for this place, has 9000+ reviews on Google. Suggest to come here when they open, got in without any wait. Nice little place with friendly staff and relatively quick service (according to Azores standard). One thing to note is that this place only has ceiling fans (no AC), so can get very hot especially when it's crowded. For appetizers, we had the blood sausage, breaded octopus and tuna carpaccio; recommend tuna carpaccio, fresh and light. The other two were pretty average. For main, we ordered the grilled fish for two, catch of the day. This was pretty good, fresh and very nice portion. Five stars for the friendly waiters, but took a star away because I was hot, to a point where the cold beverage wasn't helping; guess I'm very much an AC girl. Additionally, wasn't too impressed with starters. Overall, glad I didn't wait hours for this place, not sure if it's worth it, imo.

    Indoor dining area
    Melissa G.

    Attempted to eat here a year ago during my last vacation but was unable to get in. This time, after waiting 15 minutes for the hostess and 5 minutes for a table, I was able to snag a spot. This is definitely a favorite spot with the locals because it is always busy. They have a decent menu variety and an extensive wine and drink menu. I have made it my mission to try the lapas in as many different restaurants as possible. This is in the top 3 for bigger sized limpets. The flavoring of garlic butter and lemon were pretty good. I also ordered a beefsteak sandwich to go because I knew I couldn't finish my food and my jar of wine. I opted not to get the fries it comes with but added mayo and lettuce. I had a few bites before heading back to the hotel. Despite being busy, the food came out very quickly. However, the service wasn't as quick or attentive. Would definitely come back to try other menu options.

    Kailyn L.

    This is hands down the best meal I've had during our stay on Sao Miguel. Due to its popularity, we actually came here on two separate occasions and waited about an hour the second time we were here before we finally got a table. Nonetheless, the food did not disappoint! We tried the grilled ahi tuna steak with sesame seed crust, the grilled octopus, and the limpets. All were delicious! Both the ahi tuna and the octopus were cooked perfectly. And if you are looking to try limpets, this is the place to get it. Out of all the places we tried on the island, I liked their grilled limpets the best as it was so soft and buttery.

    Garlic Shrimp
    Reane S.

    Picked this restaurant for our first dinner in Azores due to the high ratings online. No problem getting a table as we went early (6pm). We had a bottle of the local red wine (Terras de Lava) and ordered Garlic shrimp & breaded octopus ( both highly recommended) . The shrimp delicious,sweet & garlicky but the breaded octopus was meh . We also ordered bread to sop up the yummy garlic shrimp sauce but wished we hadn't...the bread was just from an ordinary sliced loaf . Our main entree was a nice sized whole fish (plenty for two) . It was supposed to be grilled but it lacked the char flavor of having been grilled.., it also needed some basic seasoning like salt . We had the bread pudding for dessert & we loved it ! The staff were attentive in the beginning but not so towards the end . The place filled uo very quickly with quite a few people waiting so it is popular. Perhaps we went on an off night ‍

    Kenny C.

    A Tasca was highly recommended from my research. My experience was a bit mixed though. It's located right in the middle of Ponta Delgada, and there were a lot of people waiting for a table. After about a 45-minute wait, we got a table for 4. Right from the start, service was kind of lacking. It took around 20 minutes just to get menus, and another 25 before we could place our order. The server read the specials to the table next to us but completely skipped us. They even forgot our soups until we reminded them. The food itself was really good. The limpets were def my favorite. I'd never had them before, and they were amazing. I always wanted to try the Alheira and finally got a chance. They had an interesting texture, but I still enjoyed it. Looked like pork sausages but tasted like other meats. It was also much softer than I was expecting. The rest of the dishes were great too. I liked the vibe of the place. There were Portuguese decorations all around and seemed very welcoming for dinner. Overall, good food but service was okay.

    Exterior
    Lizzy L.

    This was THE best meal we had in the Azores during our stay. Not only was it delicious but also affordable. It was recommended by our local tour guide and we loved it so much that we came again the next day. We went for an early dinner so there was no wait thankfully. If you go closer to 7pm there's a short line out the door. Everything tasted so flavorful and was well-prepared. Favorites: -grilled tuna steak with sesame seed crust--SO fresh and tasty -Acorda de camarao: Typical Portuguese dish - poached eggs, bread, tomatoes, shrimp. Had the consistency of risotto and had the best flavor -beef stew. this was so hearty and the beef was so tender! Other entrees we enjoyed: -grilled limpets (lapas grelhadas) which looks kind of like oysters but are a little more chewy -roasted duck with rice--great flavor, but not much duck meat Desserts: LOVED the pineapple cake. If we come back to Ponta Delgada you can bet we will come back to A Tasca!

    Sarah P.

    Came in for dinner in April and had an amazing time! We showed up around 7 and waited about an hour for a table for two, which was completely fine as we were chit chatting with other folks waiting and were able to buy a bottle of wine to have while we waited. The restaurant is a warm and welcoming space and the service is incredible. Brenno was our server and was so helpful and fun. The food was good. We shared a few plates at Brenno's recommendation and ended with a digestif and an interesting cake (I wish I could remember what it was!). If I am ever back in Ponta Delgada I will be sure to go!

    Jon N.

    Dined here on the first stop of a walking food tour with Hungry Whales Tour group. Solid spot with some good to very good wine and good food. We tried a squid salad in an oil base that was quite delicious and served with bread. Next dish was a delicious sauage with a fun flambe at the table. Served with a side of yams. One member of the party was pescatarian, so they subbed a dish that I believe was called Acorda de Camaro. I was the only one that kind of enjoyed it. Bread-based and mised with egg and seafood, it had a consistentecy akin to grits. Great vibe in a very old building that was apparently a jail at one time. Staff was efficient.

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    My wife got seafood poisoning from the tuna steak last night on our honeymoon. Careful eating here.....

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    Good starters. I recommend Apple cake - delicious. I was missing the atmosphere and good service.

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    Restaurante Tixico - Tuna Pauline

    Restaurante Tixico

    4.6(10 reviews)
    0.9 km

    Our last last meal on the island before our flight and I saved this restaurant for last…read more Got there just as they opened and the restaurant is a small establishment just like the majority of the restaurants in the area. Service was good, ordered the usual local fresh cheese,chef's garlic shrimps, and the grilled limpets. All the appetizers was pretty good, but not the best we've had so far on the island. For the entrees we ordered the traditional tripe, seafood rice and the grilled tuna. The tuna was tender and melted in your mouth, the tripe and seafood rice were bextremely salty. It was just too difficult to eat. Our fingers was swelling up just after a few bites and couldn't get enough water. But the is not a uncommon issue. Any of the "stewed" traditional dishes are super salty in most of the restaurants. I felt like I was a big piece of salted cod after how much salt was ingested from the entrees.

    Hello, visiting from NYC, so trying different things along the way. We were quite surprised and…read moredefinitely recommend anyone who visits San Miguel to try this place. Atmosphere: nice mom and pop atmosphere Waiter: great guy, very helpful and nice, good English Owner (bartender): very nice fella Ordered: Appetizers: Limpet A +++ Fish soup A Cabbage soup B (only because we didn't know it comes with pork) Main dish: Tuna Pauline A (only because really wanted grilled one, but it's is available in the summer only) Risotto B (only because we were blown away by next item, and person who preferred risotto got upset) Trigger Fish A+++ Desserts: Charlotte cake A+++ Bean cake A+++ Drinks: Red sangria A+++ White sangria A (only because red sangria was amazing) Overall this is definitely place to go while you are visiting Azores.

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    Dining room looking towards the front

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