Távola

Top choice in Foz do Arelho


In the village, at the entrance from the east, this place serves up the town's best local cooking, with tasty copper cataplanas (seafood stews) served on cork boards, good-quality meat dishes and, on winter Saturdays, an Angolan moamba (chicken stew). The attached bar-cafe at the front is decked out in contemporary decor while the back ambience is more traditional.

It's next to an amazingly decrepit, highly Instagrammable blue house.


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