A nice find in Porto. This place is in a basement, but it's brightly lit. The decor is rather aged, but it's not worn nor dirty.
Our waiter is courteous and speaks good English. They have a menu in four languages. There are several types of Bacalhau, the national dish of Portugal. We ordered the tripe stew w beans, chorizo, pork belly and carrot, which supposedly is a well known dish of Porto. We also tried the kid goat baked w potato which is very flavorful. Prices are great : grilled sole half portion is less than €10, for example. Not to mention that dishes comes w side of rice and even sauteed green. For wine most of the half bottles are under €5, perfect for two light drinkers, though at that price you certainly can try several bottles.
Maybe it's the old school service, maybe it's the great value, but we found ourselves the youngest of all diners there. I'm willing to bet that we are the only non-retirees, among all the locals, Germans, Brits and French and customers of other nationalities. In fact, we had a game... someone walked down the stairs, and we're like, ok, the average age is now 75... oh no, 80... now, 73?
That said, I hope I won't have to wait till my retirement to be back, as it's one of those places that serves up honest, authentic dishes at a great price. read more