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is the restaurant still open? we called and the number is not available? - can I find no other contact? please correct the phone number and confirm if they are still open View all feedback.
Is the restaurant still open? we called and the number is not available? - can I find no other contact? please correct the phone number and confirm if they are still open
Authentic Italian taste in a beautiful and hidden place in almada. great and quick service. it is without doubt a place to be with their friends, couple or family.
Unexpected and good eating. had lunch here and was really good. service was great. great stop after the walk in the city.
I am very pleased to see the opening of this restaurant, to foot from my home. in portugal it is relatiw rare to lead an Italian restaurant that is led by someone who is actually an Italian person (and in this case chef). the place (deco and...furnished) was usually inherited from the former trapo azul, which was a typical traditional Portuguese restaurant that needed a food lift that went out of the business. So, do not expect to see the usual pasta pictures and glasses, so often in other Italian restaurants in portugal. Now eat. a beautiful combination of cheese, prosciutto and other smoked animals for the antipasto. for the main course I had the mushroom and truffle risotto. in any case the best risotto I had in all my previous attempts in Italian restaurants in portugal. it was not too dry as in the rule, and not too hard as it is often the case, with very well balanced aromen. we will often go back there. the first is this coming Friday, as we have asked for a classic osso buco and Risotto manase (not on the map) that we can hardly expect to try. friendly atmosphere. two thumbs for luca and welcome to my hometown. carlos P.S. they do not have pizzas on the menu.
We decided to try La Cantina late in the day on Wednesday night and when we arrived we were the only ones there. The restaurant is small and attractive with the most made of the space. It is at once modern and traditionally Italian in...style. We had the bruschetta with parma ham to start which was really nice and we shared three plates for the main: a spaghetti carbonara, a boar tagliatelle, and a linguine bolognese. All the dishes were absolutely delicious and well presented. We shared three desserts: the chocolate mousse, pannacotta, and tiramisu. They tasted spectacular, not too sweet and perfectly balanced in flavour and texture. Will definitely be revisiting and would recommend. A real gem for Almada.