Évora Restaurants

  1. Adega do Neto

    Cheap daily specials - fried chicken, feijoada (pork and bean casserole) - are the name of the game at this small, cheerful local eatery. There are a handful of tables and counter service (great for solo travellers).

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  2. Botequim da Mouraria

    Poke around the old Moorish quarter to find this small cosy spot that serves some of Évora's finest food. They don't take reservations, and there are no tables - just stools at the counter.

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  3. Café Alentejo

    With arched rooms painted in pale gold and red, and blues forming the soundtrack, this is an appealing, relaxed restaurant, with well-spaced tables and traditional Alentejan specialities, featuring lots of bread, coriander and garlic.

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  4. Café Restaurante Repas

    Repas may be nothing special cuisine-wise, but its location and outdoor seating are irresistible.

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  5. Jardim do Paço

    Beside Igreja de São João, in the former garden of the Palácio dos Duques de Cadaval, this is a lovely setting amid orange trees - or there is an indoor hall decorated with wedding-reception chic.

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  6. O Antão

    With a white, arched, leafy interior, this restaurant offers beautifully cooked rural showpieces, such as rabbit Alentejana (cooked with clams) or duck rice, and has won prizes for its cuisine.

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  7. O Aqueduto

    A much-recommended restaurant that's a cut above the rest, this place has inspiring food that has won prizes, and service to match.

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  8. Restaurante Cozinha de Santo Humberto

    This is a traditional, long-established place, in a grand arched, whitewashed cellar hung with brass and ceramics. It offers a big menu of regional fare - try the hearty, inventive carne de porco com amêijoas (pork and clams). There is a nearby café serving similar (but lighter) bites with seats on the praça .

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  9. Restaurante O Fialho

    Smallish with wood panelling and white tablecloths, this restaurant manages to be both smart and relaxed, and is the kind of place people talk of in awed tones.

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  10. Restaurante Taverna

    Set beneath a vaulted ceiling with drawings of Évora's plazas along the stone walls, Taverna serves good traditional food (codfish, lamb stew, pork ribs) at fair prices.

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  12. Snack-Bar Restaurante A Choupana

    This is a tiled, busy place where you can sit at a long bar on tall stools. There's a TV, lots of knick-knacks and bargain mains of the day. The next-door restaurant could be a granny's kitchen - cosy, tiled and doilied.

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  13. Taberna Típica Quarta-Feira

    A jovial spot in the heart of the Moorish quarter, this place is decked with wine jars, and has robust cuisine, with hearty pork dishes and regional daily specials.

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  14. Vasco da Gama Cafetaria

    This is a popular student eatery with outdoor seating.

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