The good typical dishes from Alentejo, are prepared with conscience and respect for costumers and traditions.
Going in a low season day, we found a service in a normal rhythm, unusual in those... more
Very popular cafe in Evora, which, given its location just beside the Temple, was excellent value. It was full of both locals, who congregated at the bar (see picture) and tourists in the seats on the... more
Vegetarian restaurant in Evora, Portugal is making its amazing debut next monday 2nd May 2005! this fabulous UNESCO city has another vegetarian restaurant. dont forget to visit it while in portugal... more
This pastry-shop is on the main square of Evora and Antonio invited us for a great pastry at the end of our tour through Evora, before we made the excursion by taxi to the Cromeleque.
They have a... more
Set in the cloister of a former monestary, the restaurant in the Convento dos Loios pousada is a delight. A good selection of traditional Portuguese favorites and a great wine list. The selection at... more
nice chinese food. people are very nice and always smiling at you. they even take time out if you want to learn some words in chinese or learn a little bit from their country.
open everyday from 12pm... more
Quiosque Jardim Diana is a street kiosk with refreshment like ice and cold drinks.
Also coffee and tea, snacks and candy are available.
There's a small terras with a nice view onto the Temple and... more
A lot of restaurants here close for the afternoon. Not only does this fantastic restaurant stay open, it serves great food as well. From the main square/Tourist... more
Rough Guide had been right about Taverna, so we decided to follow their advice again for our evening meal. We chose O Sobreiro, a local restaurant in an out of... more
When we were in the tourist office we picked up two fliers for Taverna offering a Menu do Dia for 5.75 with a free liquor thrown in, and as it had also been... more
Well...what to say about Évora... for me it was just the perfect place where i took refuge away from Lisbon's chaos. Portuguese mood is indeed peaceful and calm but here in Évora and basicaly all over...
We arrived in Evora on a hot mid-afternoon after a long drive from the southern Algarve area. It really was our first experience in dealing with city traffic since we had picked up our rental car in...
Portugal is a very small country (especially for someone raised in the Soviet Union ;), but it is remarkably interesting and varied from place to place. Southern part of the country, between the...
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