We arrived around 2:00 p.m. on a Thursday and we did not have to wait till along to be seated. This restaurant was recommended by our tour guide for an authentic local Portuguese cuisine. It's a small casual restaurant and you'll be seated side by side with other customers with the small tables pushed next to each other. Because of this, it gets very loud.
They were sold out of the pork chops so we opted for their popular spare ribs and the sea bass. They both were grilled and tasted good. The entrees were pretty big portions so they were filling. We both couldn't finish our dishes.
The spare ribs comes with of your choosing, either beans or french fries. The french fries were perfect, crispy and not oily.
The sea bass was a whole medium-sized fish with bones in and lightly breaded. It came with boiled potatoes and salad. Salad was large pieces of romaine lettuce, shredded carrots, tomato slices, sliced onion. They served the salad with bottles of extra virgin olive oil and white vinegar to use as a salad dressing.
We ended the meal with creme brulee. It was more liquidy compared to the typical creme brulee found in the U.S. The top center was way too charred and it wasn't as caramelized as it should be, otherwise, the flavor was decent.
We also had a glass of their green white house wines, which was okay. My partner enjoyed it.
They have free Wi-Fi and it was convenient that they framed the password on the wall. There are also little black chair hooks on the wall for you to hang your jackets and purses. The small bathroom is for both men and women and has toilets for both genders. For the life of me I could not figure out how to lock the bathroom door, but maybe you'll have better luck.
And heads up, as part of the Portugal culture, be prepared to spend about 2 hours for your meal. CASH ONLY! read more