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    Zé Manel dos Ossos

    4.4 (26 reviews)
    InexpensivePortuguese, Mediterranean
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    Moderate noise
    Good for kids

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    Goat, red wine
    Alexis N.

    Wow, absolutely incredible meal here. My husband and I came for lunch today and ordered the goat, the rice + beans with pork, and red wine. We ate SO MUCH (because it was so delicious) that we had to take a nap after. It was £25 for all of that (including a bottle of water) and we ordered the small food dishes! I will see that goat forever in my dreams. I wish I could eat it everyday. Note: cash only!

    Full plate of charcoal cooked fish and sides

    An absolute MUST If you find yourself in the city Extremely small and intimate place, amazing vibe inside, and the portions were outstanding for the price. Traditional and authentic, such so they do not have an English menu. I say again: They do not have an English menu so travellers beware but do not worry! Google translate helped and Mario is a fantastic man that will answer your questions. You really can't go wrong with anything there, I highly HIGHLY recommend the full fish and the authentic Goat meal. We stumbled upon it randomly scrolling through Google, showed up 1hr before opening to "see where it was" and there was already a line up.

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    Leon R.

    Very authentic place. It is a kitchen with 7 tiny tables. You feel the heat from the ovens. Their portions are generous, simple and affordable. We loved the place. If you want to get the table for dinner you have to show up 20-30 minutes ahead of opening hours.

    Yes, that's the way to the restaurant. People are queuing outside because it's totally worth it.
    Christoph M.

    Very small restaurant in a very small street. Very basic interior (wooden stools), but exceptionally friendly and helpful staff and very good traditional food from the charcoal grill. (Not the right place for vegetarians.) Yes, there's a menu, but you probably can't read this handwritten wonder. Just ask for a recommendation (The grilled octopus was very good, the pork also. Garlic, btw.) and get some of the house wine. A very, very good meal in very special restaurant. You too should go there, but probably not in larger groups. (4 or 6 people seemed to be the maximum at the tables.)

    Annie H.

    I had high hopes for this place based on all the reviews I had read. Sadly this place did not meet expectations. We got there about 20 minutes before opening and there were already 7 people ahead of us. The place is very small maybe 7 tables but we were able to get seated shortly after opening. Because the place is so small they have to orient the square tables like a diamond and the seats are small stools. My husband has a bad back so he has to have either have a chair with a back or at the very least be able to have his back lean up against the wall for some support. Anyway after we got seated at a corner table the owner left so I thought I would just move the table a little bit so he can have his back up to the wall. The table next to us was only 2 people so it really wouldn't have bothered them. So the owner starts yelling at me right away that I can't do that to which I calmly explained the situation. He really didn't even let me speak just kept saying I can't. When he finally realized why he did shift the table a bit. So on to the food. We ordered a half order of both the ossos (pork bones) and feijoada (pork and bean stew). The pork bones were pretty good. They reminded me of when my mom makes broth with large pork bones and the stew was just so-so. After we were done eating I asked the owner for the bill He said ok and promptly walked out of the restaurant for 15 minutes!! Another couple nearby also was done eating and just stood up and waited by the cash register for 10 minutes waiting for him to come back. It really boggles my mind at all the rave reviews for this place. There's no way I would wait over an hour (like some reviewers) to eat here. The food is nothing special and the service is abysmal. The worse meal I've had in Portugal so far this week.

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    Very good food! Friendly staff and good ambiance. I would definitely come back in the future. Highly recommended!!!

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    Rui was fantastic at guiding us on the menu. The rice/beans/pork were incredible. Very small intimate place. Highly recommend

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    One the best you can try in Coimbra! Delicious, not expensive, and unique atmosphere!

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    Breads cheeses and a 1/2 liter of their house wine on a cool rainy day hit the spot.

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    Great food, ambiance and service. I had veal and my wife had mushroom risotto. Best of all, the…read morewaiter recommended an outstanding red that paired well with both our meals - not easy considering what we ordered. This intimate restaurant should be on everyone's list when in Coimbra.

    Sometimes you just stumble into happiness. That was our almoço maravilhoso at O Trovado…read more 28SEP2017 Second lunch... Caido vinho braco regional Alentejo, 2015, €12.50 We each had one of the daily specials. Carne de Porco a Alentejo - pork ribs glazed with orange sauce, potatoes, rice. Another beautiful dish which Tracie devoured. Entracosto do Porco Prato com Amêijoas - chucks of stewed pork and many tiny clams, potatoes. A very traditional dish which looked spectacular and tasted great. I did leave a few small pieces of potatoes on the plate. Mousse de Chocolate - OK, not exciting. Desserts are a weak point here. Café and aguardente. €60.50 27SEP2017 It was afternoon and we had walked 8km (5 mi) around Coimbra and climbed up to its highest point: Penedo da Saudade. Tired and hungry, we seeking a relaxing lunch when we walked by this restaurant with 3 tables outside set with tablecloths and wine glasses. So, we stopped and walked inside to a quiet elegant dinning room. (We did not even check Yelp. We just entered.) Started with a light, refreshing vinho branco: Torre de Coimbra, Bairrada DOC 2016, €12.50. Tracie was dying for a salad so we ordered the Salad de Tomate which was a plate of red ripe sliced tomatoes, olive oil, vinegar and a sprinkling of dried oregano. Hit the spot. She had the Escalopes de Porco Champignons (€11). Pork cutlets with a velvety, rich mushroom sauce accompanied by rice and fries(!). Exactly what she wanted. I had the Rojões a Avorinho (€11). Braised, bbq, short ribs with potatoes, cabbage. Carmelized to perfection. I was very happy. Ate it all. Dessert was the house specialty of 3 custards and was the only disappointing item. OK, but bland. However, the coffee and aguardente made up for it. Out waiter really helped make the meal. + Cloth napkins + White tablecloths + Good Spanish flatware + Fancy wine glasses + Pleasent, upscale atmosphere + Spot on, friendly, expert service. + Wi-Fi + Credit cards accepted €54.50

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