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Contribute Feedback What Stuart K likes about Pastelaria Sorriola:
I just ate here by myself. I asked the gentleman behind the counter to recommend something for me. He recommended the durum kebab. It was very good! I highly recommend this place. Good food and good prices too. View all feedback.
What Mags S doesn't like about Pastelaria Sorriola:
We visited this Portuguese cafe in the centre of Cascais Portugal over the weekend and purchased a couple of drinks and hot pork sandwiches which are a common in Portugal. We always aim to visit authentic small local places and are familiar with the local cuisine as we have spend much time in Central Portugal over the last 10 years. However, the quality of the sandwich was poor the bread was really dry and almost ine... View all feedback.
I just ate here by myself. I asked the gentleman behind the counter to recommend something for me. He recommended the durum kebab. It was very good! I highly recommend this place. Good food and good prices too.
read moreStill the same family run bar/cafe.....we stopped for a couple of beers (me) and fresh orange juice (spouse)..then a plate meal..sat outside in the warm April sunshine watching the world go by and the shopkeepers opposite trying to entice them in to look at the tourist tat they all sell. Sorriola is typical of a family run Portuguese business...if you like what they offer they smile,and remember you (even after 6 months in our case) if you don't they shrug shoulders..life goes on!
read moreAnother rare place that is still superb value.whether for a beer, coffee, or pastries.Small lunch menu with meats and fish usually served with home made chips and salad. A plate of fish and chips is 5.90 euros,and a bottle of red wine about 5.00. Beer is 1.20 a bottle of Sagres, large coffee 1.40.. Many places have hiked prices and I have to say Cascais and Estoril are now quite expensive places to visit. A lot of locals use the Sorriola as well as tourists.
read morePopped in here a few times to purchase Portuguese puddings, especially custard tarts, (nothing like British ones) cheap and cheerful with friendly staff
We visited this Portuguese cafe in the centre of Cascais Portugal over the weekend and purchased a couple of drinks and hot pork sandwiches which are a common in Portugal. We always aim to visit authentic small local places and are familiar with the local cuisine as we have spend much time in Central Portugal over the last 10 years. However, the quality of the sandwich was poor the bread was really dry and almost inedible and the cooked pork was again dry and tough. As there are many other options close by it would be advisable to eat elsewhere.
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