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Contribuisci feedbackAfter enjoying a superb tuna salad and sea bass at Cabrita we returned a couple of days later ... much to our amazement the waiter came over and gave us 25 euros. We’d accidentally left 60 euros instead of 35 at our previous visit. What...honesty!!!! Two 20 euro notes had stuck together. They gave us back the 20 euros plus our fiver euro tip. In this day and age, such honesty is a rarity. Now for the food ... we tried the golden bream and it was superb, served with both salad and hot veg including cauli, cabbage and new potatoes. The starter if local cheese, sardine paste, olives local breads, including corn bread, was lovely.. As for the fig pudding .... just wow! House wine, beer and complimentary post-meal liqueurs excellent too. But, above all, the superb and genuine good service and admirable honesty, totally won us over. We can’t recommend this place enough. Suffice to say, they hit a great tip!
1 Robalo €13.50 1 Dourada €13.50 Both nicely cooked and presented with salad also a bowl of potatoes and mixed vegetables. Sauce to add if you like. Very tasty, the restaurant wasn’t busy when we dined. The staff were nicely
The worst food, bad coffee. the waiters are rude and uneducated. a place to forget. eating is not completely cooked. never come back
Very good restaurant. we had good fresh seafood and they brought it with salad and sweet. it has a Homecook style that is really beautiful.
Two persons looking for a place to have lunch after a hard walk. We arrived the place and the waiter offered us to let our bags out of the place We asked to take them inside as we had there all our belongings. In...a very rude way, the waiter insisted that we couldn't go inside with the bags, and that we should let them out on the street. He assured that it was a safe place with cameras. We insisted that we'd like to keep them and he said the bags won't go inside. When we were leaving without having eating a thing, they made several disrespectful comments about Spanish people. Unfortunately for them, I lived in Portugal for a year and was able to understand everything.