Baluarte da Avenida

Setúbal


Baluarte serves excellent fish and seafood dishes cooked to perfection without a lot of fuss. Start with local Azeitão cheese, followed by grilled fish or caldeirada with clams for two (€45), and finish with a glass of Setúbal moscatel. The downside: smoking is allowed inside the restaurant – quite aggravating for nonsmokers – though technically in a separate space.


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