Os Cucos

Alto Alentejo


Hidden in the leafy gardens south of the Praça República, this is the pick for quality food and shady location. It has an airy, semicircular interior, and you can eat snacks at garden tables. The changing daily specials – arroz de pato (duck with rice) on Saturday, borrego assado (roast lamb) on Wednesday – feature unique regional dishes.


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