Other restaurants in Lagos
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Cervejaria Dois Irmãos
Cervejaria Dois Irmãos. Hordes of local businessfolk head to this relaxing and stylish place – which is housed in a quaint historical building and overlooks the beautiful Praça do Infante. The sublime selection of petisco plates (Portuguese tapas) includes everything from pipis to pork ear.
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A Forja
A ForjaThis buzzing place pulls in the crowds for its over-hearty, top quality traditional food served in a bustling environment at great prices. Plates of the day are always reliable, as are the fish dishes.
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Bar Lota
One of the few traditional authentic ‘what-you-see-is-what-you-get’ fish places around. Think wooden benches with paper tablecloths, loads of clients, and piles of fabulously fresh seafood daily plates.
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Vista Alegre
Beyond the town walls is this warm, intimate eatery. The chef is French, his wife Portuguese, and the menu an enticing mix of both. Think lamb provençal and quail (with a jus to die for).
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O Pescador
Don’t let the pictures of dishes in the menu display put you off. This plain and unpretentious place is far from a fast-food joint, but can be recommended for its blackboard specials.
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Café Gombá
This place has been around since 1964 and the friendly owner has a loyal local clientele for its coffee and cakes. It’s hard to miss for its display of two massive wine glasses.
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Mimar Café
One of the few places to open early, this is excellent for coffees, breakfasts and snacks. The quiche and salad is a scrumptious luncheon special (€3.50).
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Casinha do Petisco
It’s cosy and simply decorated and comes highly recommended by locals for its seafood grills and shellfish dishes.
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