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Contribuisci feedbackGood options, menu in languages and good service! and it is cheap! plus historic place over there!
Pátio is a very simple place that serves your regular mid to low tier options of fried chips with rice and {insert meat}. Despite not being a very good place, it's actually a nice place to stop by and have a drink on a sunny...afternoon. Service is acceptable.
I ate here twice in three days. on the first day I had a nice dinner of fresh, honest white wine (probably in portions, but they gave me liter for the same price) with a large plate of boiled baskenau (Ked)... with garlic, kartoffels, carrots and an salat stuffed in a tonpot. at the second occasion I had a beautiful Chanfana goat in red wine, garlic, wobbles, lorberry leaves, pfeffer and sweet paprika with bone mark, which are spun from oozes and a beautiful oily sauce to be spun with the free white roll. I asked for a fresh salad with my meal and had a big carafe red wine. I didn't pay more than eur for every occasion. a wonderful, authentic experience. my tip: do not order the Portuguese menu printed on the first page of the main menu from the French or English sections.
Very decent place, simple menu and huge portions (and cheap sadly, employees don't speak English, but we managed to order it correctly (there is an English menu, but it's not easy to make changes)
I came for some bons (fejoada) and ended with some delicious chanfana, a stew of goats that was cooked for hours in red wine. most delicious!