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Our walking group of about 20 were very well catered for with an excellent three course set lunch. Good bread, olives and pate, followed by vegetable soup and then a wide choice of well cooked mains - I had rabbit, my wife had goat both served with rice and chips. People were served very efficiently and promptly. More bread, water and red wine kept coming. The atmosphere was warm and convivial in this large but very... View all feedback.
Have stopped by this restaurant on many occasions usualy in the evening it can get very busy after 9pm. The menu is in a variety of languages and plenty of choice with many traditional fish & meat dishes on offer. Service slows a bit in the kitchen when it gets busy as you would expect. Last trip there were 3 of us we had soup to start, main courses 2x fish & a steak plus 4 large beers and a soft drink all for 38 Euro. It really is a bargain basement
Visited this restaurant on a recommendation. The exterior doesn't look particularly inviting yet once inside the staff are both helpful and attentive. My two pals and I enjoyed a salad starter followed by wonderful Cataplana. The house wine was top quality and the bill came to a whopping great €45! It's worth taking a trip out to experience this traditional family run Portuguese restaurant.
Great place, great food!!! Fresh fish as well as other typical dishes, very well served and cheap! Super nice people! Worth a visit
Our walking group of about 20 were very well catered for with an excellent three course set lunch. Good bread, olives and pate, followed by vegetable soup and then a wide choice of well cooked mains - I had rabbit, my wife had goat both served with rice and chips. People were served very efficiently and promptly. More bread, water and red wine kept coming. The atmosphere was warm and convivial in this large but very well furnished room. Coffee finished the meal very nicely. Well done to the restaurant and the staff.
Cold and wet night out of season and most of the restaurants in Silves we saw looked pretty much the same. Across the bridge however was salvation. Quirky uniquely Portuguese decor, a roaring log fire and hearty food at a very reasonable price.