A Nova Gaviota

Estremadura & Ribatejo


A modern tasca adorned with photos of VW vans on the walls, this upper village hotspot is a great place to escape tourists and the menus that cater solely to them. Top plates here include the monkfish rice as well as the house steak – with mushrooms, alheira (garlicky poultry or game sausage) and an egg. Best to make a reservation.


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