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Beira

Restaurants in Beira

  1. A

    Pic-Nic

    For years, this place was reputed to be one of the city's best restaurants and while its reputation is somewhat outsized for what you get, portions are large and service reasonable. Dining is in a windowless red-draped interior, with black-suited waiters at your beck and call.

    reviewed

  2. B

    Café Riviera

    This classic, pink Old World sidewalk café is a wonderful spot to sit with a cup of coffee and bolo de mandioca (almond cake) and watch the passing scene, with soft, plump sofas inside and outdoor tables overlooking the beach.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Pappas

    There are no tables here - you get your meals at the L-shaped bar - but the food is delicious - steak and seafood grills on hot sizzle platters - and the ambience convivial. It's just down from Hotel Tivoli.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Take-Away 2 + 1

    A usually empty takeaway counter, and a tiny restaurant serving a modest selection of inexpensive local fare on plastic checked table cloths. It's just northeast of Praça do Município.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Restaurante Ciné Nacional

    A dark, windowless place just opposite Pic-Nic in the cinema building and known for its curries (which should be ordered in advance). Portions are small but it's a reliable bet for vegetarians.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Café Capri

    Another Beira classic, just down from Café Riviera, and with good café espresso.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Restaurante Kanimambo

    Behind Hotel Embaixador, with Beira's best Chinese food and a friendly proprietor.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Cá Te Espero

    Portuguese-style seafood and grills in a dark and smoky pub atmosphere.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Pic-Nic

    For years, this place was reputed to be one of the city's best restaurants and while its reputation is somewhat outsized for what you get, portions are large and service reasonable. Dining is in a windowless red-draped interior, with black-suited waiters at your beck and call.

    reviewed