Eat / Drink | SummertimeNational Portuguese cuisine with a very friendly and helpful staff. | TarmarNational rustic cuisine with a very homely feel. | BacchusCom o mar no horizonte, a Estalagem Quinta do Estreito oferece a possibilidade de uma experiência gourmet em dois espaços de ambientes distintos. A sala Bacchus, elegante e decorada com cores quentes, e a sala Jardim de Inverno, mais alegre e descontraída. Na cozinha, a chef Lídia, a partir de diversos produtos seleccionados recria alguns [...] | Dom João de Castro BankDom João de Castro Bank (also known as Don João de Castro Bank) is a large submarine volcano in the Azores in the central Atlantic Ocean. The volcano lies midway between the islands of Terceira and São Miguel and rises to within 14 m of the sea surface. The volcano has a large fumarole field [...] | Faca e GarfoGood cheap wholesome food, traditional Portuguese cuisine. Very nice staff. | Mercado do PeixeThis restaurant has taken the place of a former fish market. Diners are truly included in the selection of their meal, as they are able to choose the exact fish they want from the aquariums. This restaurant literally provides the freshest fish in Lisbon. | Bota AltaVisitors enjoy dining in this lively restaurant amid the unique decor of various artwork and photographs. The frequently changing menu offers selections of typical Portuguese dishes. Popular meals include various codfish dishes or Hungarian goulash. | Casa do AlentejoThis unique restaurant offers authentic cuisine and entertainment from the Aletejo region. Enticing meals such as acorda aletajana (a thick bread soup) are offered on the menu. Diners are sure to enjoy the singing and dancing productions that take place on Saturdays and Sundays. | IsauraThough the food here is excellent, the wine list is exceptional! Wines offered include an extensive list of Portuguese wines. Menu selections provide a variety of simple dishes. | Café GaúchoThis classic botequin is in downtown Rio. It opens to a busy street corner, making the most of the city’s joyful culture and tropical air. Commuters step off the sidewalk to the cashier, offering a few coins in exchange for a chit, which they then take to the coffee counter. |