Adega Sete Condes

Trás-os-Montes


Tucked into a tiny corner near the turismo, this rustic, granite-walled spot has a small menu of well-prepared traditional dishes, including locally raised maronesa beef, bacalhau (cod) and a very tasty feijoada (pork and bean stew).


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