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    Tábua do Naldo

    4.6 (23 reviews)
    Closed 12:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 7:00 PM - 10:30 PM

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    Classy
    Dogs allowed
    Good for groups
    Good for kids

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    Bacalao

    Good food and service- the owner waited on tables himself and spoke at least three languages. He was very nice and attentive. We had the Bacalao accompanied by a mashed bread flavored- very good. The octopus dinner was ok- perhaps a bit more flavor would have been nice. It is a large piece of octopus- not cut- just as the picture in the menu. Black pork was ok it was a bit tough. We liked that each dish came with a lot vegetables that was a plus. The dessert of walnut cake and ice cream was delicious 5 starts for that. Ambiance was eating outside. The weather was nice and it was ok- I don't like eating outside much but this time it was not so bad.

    Appetizer board for two... I think 20 euros.
    Lin Z.

    Was thrilled to see this place after we exited the Chapel of Bones and to confirm on Yelp and TA that it was worth waiting for, as it was full at lunch inside and out. We had their appetizer board for two and an Iberian pork dish. All was fabulous. Family owned place, with friendly Chef Naldo seating folks and chatting & joking. Great find in medieval Evora! Tip: Have a gin & tonic with the beautiful blue Portuguese Sharish gin and watch it turn pink.

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    Manny V.

    Reservations are highly recommended of you want to dine here. We dined here based on local recommendations and wow we were not disappointed. This small restaurant was packed when we got there for our Thursday evening dinner. We had the local wine, their sumptuous appetizer board for the evening and we shared the tuna dinner entree. Our dinner was delightfully delicious. Chef Naldo was helpful in explaining everything and made picking our selections easy. Highly recommended when visiting Evora

    The menu on the blackboard.
    Randy H.

    We saw this place on trip advisor and stopped in for a late lunch since we knew it would be packed for dinner. We wanted some vegetables. They made us a special vegetarian dish that was not even on the menu. Everything tasted so fresh, it was like it just got delivered from the farm that morning. We also got the tapa's sampler to start. The owner told us that they get their goat cheese for stuffing the small sweet peppers from a local farmer just outside of town. It included 2 shots of tomato gazpacho which was the best I have ever tasted. They also had a wide variety of wines by the glass. They let me taste a couple before I picked one. Our waiter spoke really good English and was very knowledgeable. This was not our cheapest meal in Portugal, but is was one of the most memorable.

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    We put ourselves in the hands of the kind, charming Chef Naldo and his selections for new travelers to the Alentejo.

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    Momentos - Beautiful vegetable course

    Momentos

    4.5(33 reviews)
    0.3 km
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    Very welcoming place with fresh and delicious food! It was a unique and personal experience with a…read morefarm to table menu and an attentive chef and waitress.

    We have been in Portugal for two weeks, and this is the best dinner we've had. So fresh and…read morecreative, we had the opportunity to speak with three of their produce suppliers as they dropped off ingredients that evening. Yes, it is expensive. Yes, the owner/chef is opinionated about how he prepares items, but the food and tastes were so, so very good. We started out sharing a large strawberry/apple salad that was exquisite, and I'm not a huge fan of salads. Next, I insisted that we try the mushrooms with balsamic and chocolate. Incredible! For our mains, my wife enjoyed a thin slice of steamed salmon steak, while I had a thin filet of sea bass poached in Champagne. The serving sizes were small, but the accompanying veggie tray was incredible. It had been challenging to get fresh veggies at dinner, and here we ate more and a wider variety than we had eaten since we arrived. Lots of herbs, with very little salt, which is how we prefer our food. Alentejo wines by the glass were lovely (though I prefer Douro and Dão reds myself). We had a lovely meal in an intimate setting (we put on a Sinatra LP). Definitely a treat dinner.

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    Momentos - Templo de Diana in Evora after meal walk.

    Templo de Diana in Evora after meal walk.

    Momentos - Black pork cheek surrounded by creatively prepared vegetables. Best piece of meat ever.

    Black pork cheek surrounded by creatively prepared vegetables. Best piece of meat ever.

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    Pateo - Garlic butter shrimp and vegetarian salad

    Pateo

    4.3(29 reviews)
    0.3 km

    Pateo was quite the surprise to us. We were looking for a restaurant in Evora that was tasty, good…read morevibes, baby friendly, and not tooooo slow (sometimes portugese lunch takes 2-3 hours) Pateo was hidden down an alley and boy it hit the mark. Yes, it is clear this is a spot for tourists, and because of that there are prices that are more in line with tourist prices - but this is an outdoor dining experience that is better than in most major cities i nthe United States. The service was good, the vibes were cool outdoor portugese dining on a patio type vibes, and the Iberian black pork was AMAZING. The chopped lamb pretty solid, and a couple drinks were nice, but not overwhelming. Good spot worth coming back to...not life changing , but not sure that's what you need in Evora.

    I was going through some of my travel photos and came across pics of this restaurant we visited in…read moreEvora Portugal. I wanted to write a review because even though this trip was 3 years ago, I will NEVER forget this place. It was one of the most memorable dining experiences I have had in all of Portugal. The best thing about Portuguese cuisine is the simplicity of the flavors. Salt and pepper gives food a nudge but what you are served, from the meat to the seafood to the veggies shine on their own. The food at Pateo is fresh and simple and clearly memorable! The Iberian Pork was to die for! Simply seasoned with fries and I washed it down with a Super Bock. The service was quick and outstanding. And we sat on the well shaded Patio. Just loved the entrance. It had its own alley way. The place is not huge but works with a mid sized party. Would have loved to dine there at night. I will always visit Evora for this restaurant. Will never forget my experience here. Can't wait to come back! Easy to get here from Lisbon.

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    Restaurante O Templo - Bread, Olives. & Olive Oil

    Restaurante O Templo

    4.9(14 reviews)
    0.8 km

    Restaurante O Templo is the kind of place you will walk right past if you are not paying close…read moreattention. It sits quietly in a small alley in Évora, easy to miss, especially on a cloudy, rainy December day like the one we visited. We arrived for a late lunch around 2 PM. A few things are important to know before you go. It is cash only. Reservations are absolutely required. Even at that hour, several people were turned away while we were there. The restaurant is run by just two people, and that deliberate pace defines the experience. From the moment we walked in, everything felt personal. The owner greeted us with a firm handshake and a warm welcome, immediately setting the tone for the meal. The menu is printed, but parts of it are handwritten, with certain items manually crossed out as dishes sell out. It is a small but telling detail that reflects how the restaurant operates. Only what can be cooked properly is offered, nothing more. What truly sets O Templo apart is the owner's engagement. He takes time to explain where the bread comes from, how the olives are prepared, and the origin of the olive oil. His passion is unmistakable and completely genuine. The food is cooked with care and intention. Honest, comforting, and deeply satisfying, every dish feels exactly as it should. This is not a restaurant chasing trends or volume. It is a restaurant rooted in pride and purpose. Restaurante O Templo is intimate, thoughtful, and memorable. If you find yourself in Évora and want an experience that feels truly personal, this is a place worth seeking out. Bring cash, make a reservation, and slow down once you arrive.

    Cosy place off a side street. After reading so many good reviews raving about this place, I had to…read moretry it out. Was lucky enough to walk in right at opening. There are many options on the menu- but Vasco is more than happy to provide recommendations. It's clear he is very passionate about the food with many recipes passed down from his grandmother. I tried the traditional bacalao cod fish. This was a single portion and huge. House wine was delicious. Vasco was very friendly and despite being the only person serving - his wife cooks int he kitchen - service was attentive and on point. With fado music in the background , great traditional food, cozy wine cellar type of feel, this place is must visit in Evora.

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    Restaurante O Templo - Grandmothers Lamb

    Grandmothers Lamb

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    The bar area

    Restaurante São Domingos

    Restaurante São Domingos

    4.6(9 reviews)
    0.6 km

    This restaurant is way off the touristy area, and most guests are local people, so that's a good…read moresign. The menu is rather limited though, with 6 meat dishes and 2 fish ones for main entrees, and not much appetizer choices to speak of. A bit disppointed as some of the dishes we've already tried in the previous few days and would have preferred something new and different. I ordered the Alentejo pork and clam, as it's one of my fave and I look forward to trying it right in Alentejo. The preparation here is quite different from most others. Instead of cubed pork and potatoes, they use large chunks of pork with french fries. Meanwile, the clams are tiny in size with many empty shells. Their preparation doesn't allow for the ingredients to cook together for the synergy of flavors. The dinner my husband ordered was the fried pork with migas - bread crumbs with asparagus. It uses identical chunks of pork. Migas is vry traditional dish of the area, looks a little like mashed potato, and I suppose in the old days a great way to upcycle old bread into a delicious side. The version here has lots of garlic - whole cloves of them - in it so I did enjoy it a lot, just wih it weren't so filling. Overall flavor is not bad, glass of wine is 2.50 Euro.

    Amazing, traditional food and fantastic service. I cannot recommend this place enough. We had the…read morelamb stew, the pork with clams and the fried pork. Everything was fresh and delicious. The vinho verde was the coldest white wine I've had all week. Wonderful, gracious people.

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