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Fantastic place with literally thousands and thousands of different baskets. There are rooms after rooms and the celler as well. The coffee shop serves traditional poncha, home made.
Comida caseira onde se pode degustar um conjunto de pratos tradicionais, desde as sopas caseiras, em particular a de tomate e cebola, caldo verde, açorda, caldo regional. O bacalhau com natas e o Arroz de pato são uma especialidade
Camacha was the first destination of our trip on Madwira. And we couldn't do it better, cafe relogio its a great place to start. Everyone are so nice, always trying to please everythink u wish for and they are ready to arange you any trips you could wish for. Recomened it to everyone, and the breakfast is great too!
We visited for the wicker display, so have no opinion about the food. Right on the main square is a factory and display center for fabulous examples of handmade wickerwork of all sizes including a replica of a sailing vessel. Many of the pieces are decorative, but there is also furniture and utilitarian items which can be carried away or shipped to your home. There is often a display of fashioning wicker items in the lowest of the three floors. This display is well worth a visit. I have attached a photo of four wicker chairs which struck us as being of good quality.