Reviews - Taberna Do Miranda
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the restaurant is located in one of the historic street of amarante. small square with only 4 tables, eating is amazingly fresh and tasteful. we had corizo smoked, polinos (manufactured with codfish, pataniscas (manufactured with codfish to codfish salad (together!) 1 bottle. water, 2 glasses of “vinho de la casa”, which made a fresh sparkling home made wine that was really good. we paid 15.80€ so for the quality it... View all feedback.
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Last update : 26.01.2024
Wow! The simplest, yet freshest and most delicious local food! Plates are mostly tapas style, order 2-4 per person. Since every dish is freshly prepared, be perhaps a bit more patient. However, the owner himself will tend to you. Every single dish we had was truly wonderful in its simplicity, quality and flavor.
Last update : 14.05.2022
Wonderful little restaurant in amarante with very attentive staff. we had grilled chorizo, padronenpfeffer, leber with tweepers, sardines, codfish balls and tomato rice. everything was delicious!
The restaurant is located in one of the historic street of amarante. small square with only 4 tables, eating is amazingly fresh and tasteful. we had corizo smoked, polinos (manufactured with codfish, pataniscas (manufactured with codfish to codfish salad (together!) 1 bottle. water, 2 glasses of “vinho de la casa”, which made a fresh sparkling home made wine that was really good. we paid 15.80€ so for the quality it is cheap! we definitely recommend!
We were with a tour group 9 of us so it was pre-ordered that we were eating here. the personal was so nice, quite possibly could be a family (mom/dad/son.) they kept eating out. we couldn't eat anymore. I don't eat sardines, but everyone. if they were the best they ever had. menu has a lot of shady food. they also have a full barber/wine/liquid.
Spacious room with traditional and tasty eating. excellent and beautiful service. thanks for the availability.
To be honest, what made us decide to get in was the menu standing outside, that listed the Iscas de Fígado de Cebolada (Fried pork liver with onions) a very traditional dish that we made us come back to our childhood. After getting in, we...had very good stuff, including fried baby sardines and pork ear with parsley. A must to in Amarante for any easy meal with very traditional dishes. Service was just perfect.


