Pinto - Moura

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Pinto

Pinto
3.4 / 5 (27 reviews)

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Last update: 17.01.2026 from: Massart

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★ 3.4 / 5 from 27 reviews
massart-frederi-j
18.11.2023

Local restaurant. Daily dish of the day except on sunday. For 7.5 euros à drink a main course (choice between fish and meet) a desert and a cofee. Very friendly. Closed on monday and on sunday only à la carte. Place for parking.

117lindsayg
18.11.2023

This is our local cafe, so friendly and helpful... gorgeous coffee and Torada. Lovely . Prices are amazing, coffee about 70cents, toast a whole Euro!!! Great value for money in a typically Portuguese cafe... more locals than tourists! Say no more!!!

nottscol
18.11.2023

We had time to kill on the way to Faro Airport so entered Bordeira in the sat nav as a random place on the map. We then stumbled on this wonderful unpretentious rural restaurant with a delightful shaded outside area. Decided to have lunch and enjoyed delicious grilled sardines accompanied by a lovely Mediterranean salad. The staff were friendly and helpful and spoke good English. Couldn't believe how small the bill was excellent value. Will certainly seek this place out if visiting the Algarve area again.

lee-m-weed2672
18.11.2023

Good place to stop off for a beer. It was busy with locals who made us feel welcome, a real mix off familys, old friends and again the staff were helpful.

charlielx6263jk
18.11.2023

This place may be seen by some as a bit rough and ready, but it is what it is, and true to its roots. Which is simple, local, basic food, well priced and freshly prepared. We came for lunch as a family of four, to be offered two main dishes either Pork or Fish. The kids bailed and went for salad, we went for Fish. Couvert was olives, bread and cheese, all excellent. The salad did what it said on the tin lettuce leaves with a few onions on one plate, and tomatoes with dried oregano on another. But what great lettuce (can lettuce be great? Yes it turns out it can! and tomatoes they were. The fish of the day was Seabass, which came with potatoes, carrots, cauliflower and broccoli. All in all a very typical local meal, pitched at the local market not tourists, but if you want to see how the real Portugal eats come here. Be prepared (particularly if you bring kids to get something pretty basic, but also be prepared for great value for money. Our lunch, with two beers, soft drinks and all the food was 15 Euro. Wow!

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