Edition 48 - The Table
21.02.2022 • 27.02.2022
It is the most Portuguese of all places: the Table. A place to come together, to taste endless mouth-watering specialities, memorable wines and to say cheers to life!
Edition 48 - The Table
The Table

The Table

It is the most Portuguese of all places: the Table. A place to come together, to taste endless mouth-watering specialities, memorable wines and to say cheers to life! From 1-star Michelin restaurants to others located in dazzling historical buildings. From fish restaurants to others specialised in typical Portuguese "petiscos". From beautifully located restaurants at the heart of unique natural settings to more popular restaurants. We invite you to sit at this table. The Portuguese Table.
Varanda do Casal
Food & Drink

Varanda do Casal

A place where traditional tastes merge with modernity, where wood stoves keep the memories of culinary traditions alive in Portugal’s interior.
Casa Antero

Casa Antero

Founded in 1957, in the charming city of Caldas da Rainha, the welcoming Casa Antero is a true Mecca for "petiscos" lovers. A place of authenticity and memorable flavours!
Eating in Peniche
Food & Drink

Eating in Peniche

Peniche's seafood-rich gastronomy: Taste regional delights in local restaurants, with fish reigning supreme! Local gastronomy in Peniche is deeply influenced by the sea and by the abundance of fish. There are many restaurants located in Peniche, in nearby Baleal beach or in Berlenga, where travellers can taste the very best regional specialities. Fish is by all means the all-mighty king of every table in Peniche!
Canastra do Fidalgo

Canastra do Fidalgo

Situated in the colourful beach of Costa Nova, famous for its houses in stripes, between the sea and the Aveiro Lagoon, the restaurant Canastra do Fidalgo enjoys a beautiful location by the Costa Nova marina.
Convento de Belmonte

Convento de Belmonte

The Convent of Nossa Senhora da Esperança, as the ruin that gave rise to the Pousada Convento de Belmonte was called, holds a heritage as ancient as our history. It was from its chapel that the image of Nossa Senhora da Esperança, which accompanied Pedro Álvares Cabral to Brazil, originated.