The only other Portugese restaurant I have eaten at is Nandos (and who knows how true to form that is?) so it was with great excitement that I had my first sophisticated Portugese feast at new guy Bibo.
Its dim lit and a bit sexy inside. Date night venue fo' sho'. Service is doting, smart and with a European accent.
The menu revolves around share plates, some smaller and some larger. If you havent tried Portugese food- I would put it somewhere between Spanish and Italian with fragrant hints of the Middle East.
Start off with the smoked mackerel pâté- this is one of those dishes that will linger in your memory. Is it too early to call this Bibo's signature dish? Follow with the killer beef tartare- morsels of tender raw beef in a light creamy sauce set off with savory raddish shavings, salty capers and the zing of pickled cucumber pieces. Dark potato crisps nestle around the tartare for you to make a little DIY canapé. Brilliant. Also go for the cured fish board, the crispy Brussel sprouts in buttermilk sauce and save room for dessert. The Portugese tarts are pure sorcery. Wash it all down with the Shiraz offered by the glass - smacking good. read more