Portuguese restaurants in The Algarve
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Adega Nova
This popular place buzzes with tourists and country charm. It has a lofty beamed ceiling, rustic cooking implements on display and long, communal tables and bench seats. The meat and fish dishes are reliable and service is efficient.
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Mesa dos Mouros
With cosy indoor seating and a small outdoor terrace right by the cathedral, this place is blessed with high-quality cuisine (as confirmed both by us and the comments book!). Excellent choices include the seafood dishes or hearty gourmet-style mains such as rabbit with chestnuts.
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Restaurante Avenida
This charming, well-maintained Portuguese place with fleur-de-lis tablecloths has an air of the sixties decade, and a loyal clientele. Good home-style Portuguese plates include the seafood risotto and the monk fish.
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Restaurante A Taska
Popular with locals, this cosy, busy trattoria-style restaurant serves delicious regional food such as xarém (corn meal), and has daily specials on a blackboard.
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Dromedário
This friendly place is indeed for those who enjoy a relaxed pace and reasonable, tasty snacks and drinks, including good coffee. There’s free internet for patrons.
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Vilaadentro Restaurante
This cathedral-side, tiled restaurant sets the scene for upmarket traditional Algarvian cuisine. There are outdoor tables, but for once inside could be even nicer.
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O Aldeão
This fetching, upmarket place has outdoor seating in the square, and inventive Algarvian and Alentejan dishes, including steak with clams and fragrant black pork.
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