Portuguese restaurants in Sintra
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Tacho Real
Take a pew on the cobbled patio or retreat to the 17th-century vaulted interior, bedecked with century-old azulejos, at this charming haunt. Dapper waiters bring specialities from juicy steaks to stuffed king crab to the table.
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Adega do Saloio
Popular with locals, Adega do Saloio has two outlets across the road from each other, both specialising in grills, but one more formal than the other. Both have bustling atmospheres and are decorated with strings of garlic.
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Alcobaça
This simple, busy place is one of the best-value and most traditional restaurants in the old town. It serves hearty Portuguese fare including tasty caldo verde (cabbage soup), grilled sardines and garlicky clams.
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Tulhas Bar & Restaurante
This converted grain warehouse is dark, tiled and quaint, with twisted chandeliers and a relaxed, cosy atmosphere. It’s renowned for its bacalhau com natas (shredded cod with cream and potato).
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Restaurante Dom Pipas
Tucked down a sleepy backstreet near the train station, little Dom Pipas keeps locals coming with favourites such as arroz de marisco (seafood rice).
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O Tunel
Brightly lit, popular with locals, simple and large, this place serves tasty traditional dishes in a cheery atmosphere.
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Toca do Javali
Boasting a delightful tree-shaded courtyard, Toca do Javali serves delicious barbecued mains, including wild boar.
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A Tasca do Manel
The smell of sizzling sardines and garlic draws locals to this good-value, TV-and-tiles place.
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Tasca Mourisca
This small, unassuming tavern rustles up tasty Portuguese fare from grilled squid to steak.
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Tulhas Bar & Restaurante
This converted grain warehouse is dark, tiled and quaint, with twisted chandeliers and a relaxed, cosy atmosphere. It’s renowned for its bacalhau com natas (shredded cod with cream and potato).
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