Friendly and family-run inn offering products from small Lusitanian and Gallic producers.
In Portugal you find yourself in tascas, sorts of friendly and family hostels. This is what inspired César, the creator of this wine bar, grocery and cellar. You will find products from small producers like Lusitanians and Gallic … in a very intimate dining room decor. Children have their “room” with games, Kapla, puzzles, books and simple dishes made for them. For adults, the chef comes back each day from the market with new ideas that he immediately puts into action. On the menu,Dentadas (appetisers), cheese platters, charcuterie, seafoods or vegetables to share or eat alone. Some dishes like kale cabbage soup and chorizo are generous. In the afternoon the sweety break doesn't skip the pasteis de nata de la Pastelaria Belem accompanied by tea, a real chocolate, or a fresh squeezed fruit juices on request. You can fill up good products at the grocery shop, including Bisaro ham , a race of Portuguese pig that you will find only in the north of the country, or a cheese called the serra da estrela (the mountain of stars), originate from the region of Beiras (as the Chef). It is a creamy cheese, with soft and creamy pasta.
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Merci Le Goncourt
À très vite
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15 min d'attente par personne pour chaque assiette, j'ai regardé mon copain mangé et vice versa, vu qu'aucun plat n'arrive en même temps. Et le patron qui râle quand on fait la remarque qu'on aimerait bien manger en même temps...
Vin nature seulement cher et pas terrible.
Terrasse limite sauvage avec table entre passage piéton et camionnette pourrie. Pas très bonne expérience.