EDIT: The address should actually be Rua José Afonso 25 - just south of the mini golf putting range!
BOTTOM LINE: A Portuguese-Brazilian gem amongst the tourist magnets of Lagos.
As long as you're in or within the city centre of Lagos, it's hard to find restaurants that don't seem to exclusively cater to tourists with inflated tourist prices. Asinhas is located just outside downtown and on a main road towards Dona Ana Beach. Although the place was always packed with locals, they had an English menu. The prices were some of the best I encountered in Lagos.
I can't remember the exact names of the dishes, but here goes. I had the traditional ALENTAEJANA (Portuguese bread soup) with cilantro and olive oil. It was healthy serving that was almost a meal unto itself. I liked that the broth wasn't too salty. I also ordered their BRAZILIAN STEAK AND PINEAPPLE SHISH-KABOB, that was grilled a nice char, and hung vertically on a metal frame and skewer. This was amazingly done, with the steak grilled medium rare and its fat dripping down over the other pieces of steak and pineapple. My DC ordered the FILET OF SOLE, which was tenderly baked and served with a creamy sauce/gravy. This was also really tasty, and a nice change from usual bacalhau (cod) dishes.
I'd definitely recommend this place if you're ever in town. read more