Peso Da Regua

Regua leads here. Peso da Régua, commonly known as Régua, is a city and municipality in northern Portugal, in the district of Vila Real. The population in 2011 was 17,131, in an area of 94.86 km² km². Wikipedia.
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Peso da Régua, a prominent town in the Douro Valley, is home to Castas e Pratos. This establishment is housed in a renovated train station warehouse and offers a unique setting with a terrace that provides views of the tracks. The venue features an elegant wine bar on the upper level and a charming dining area with spacious high ceilings downstairs.
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The Douro Museum is a contemporary museum located at the heart of the UNESCO World Heritage Site, Douro Valley. It showcases the wine culture and history of the region through its exhibits, with an emphasis on the production and transportation of wine via rabelos boats before railways were invented. The building has been tastefully refurbished and features video screens throughout to provide a comprehensive understanding of the local wine industry in both Portuguese and English languages. Admission is priced at 6.
This place it nothing to look at from the outside. But go in and check it out! The history of the Douro Valley is rich and the port industry is fascinating. But one of the best parts was seeing the back side of the museums. And the final gallery held an incredible show of a local artist that was so special!
Patricia J — Google review
Essential knowledge about the Douro region and vinyards. The working exhibits were well done and the last part of the museum before the shop where they show how exhibits are prepared for the museum is a great idea. It's probably a better museum when the exhibits are all working. I get that things have to updated from time to time, but then don't take the full admission price if visitors can only see half. From an accessibility point of view: it is quite dark inside and a lot of writing is light grey on wood grain (see pictures).
Kaya W — Google review
Highly recommend stopping at the Douro Museum if you’re in the area. It’s very informative and there’s a lot to learn about the region and its wine. The displays and exhibits are well done and clearly put together with care. The cherry on top is ending the visit with a glass of Port while overlooking the Douro River.
Hangry T — Google review
This is a really nice museum about the history of the region and the wine making tradition. The entry also included a glass of wine, which was a really nice detail. The only thing we would have liked that was not available was a guide or at least an audio guide.
Paola P — Google review
If you love Porto and Douro wines, this museum is a must-see. After your tour, you can enjoy a delicious glass of Porto in the charming café overlooking the Douro.
P F — Google review
Quite nice museum about history of wine in this region. It could more interactive, but a big plus is that they also show art of local artists.
Krzysztof K — Google review
Excellent museum, well worth a visit. Bring your headphones, download the app and tour at your leisure. Rooftop bar has great views.
Paul C — Google review
To be seen. Necessary to understand geology and hard work to obtain the terrain for the wineyards...
Patrizio — Google review
Edifício Museu do Douro, R. do Marquês de Pombal, 5050-282 Peso da Régua, Portugalhttp://www.museudodouro.pt/+351 254 310 190Tips and more reviews for Douro Museum
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Outdoor Activities
Scenic spot
Viewpoint of São Leonardo de Galafura is a popular spot in the Douro River valley, offering breathtaking views of the vineyard-covered hills and the snaking Douro River. Located between Regua and Pinhao, this magnificent viewpoint can be reached by taking the N313-2, which winds its way into the hills before arriving at the overlook.
Magical spot for views of Douro valley! Worth the drive, and remember to bring a picnic!! We arrived when the valley was completely covered with dense fog (amazing experience) and after an hour the fog lifted and the gorgeous river emerged in all its glory! Memory of a lifetime!
Neeraj M — Google review
Just an incredible point of view like nothing else. What you need to know: 1- You can go at the very top with your car, no hike. 2- There is a restaurant that serve beer. 3- You will not regret Enjoy your stay in Portugal
Maxime D — Google review
Breathtaking view over the Douro Valley and river. You can see the vineyards, mountains, and winding river all in one panorama. Peaceful spot, worth the drive up.
Kinan R — Google review
Miradouro de São Leonardo de Galafura is a hidden gem in the Douro Valley and one of the most beautiful viewpoints in the region. It is about a 25 to 30 minute detour north of Peso da Régua, so you really need a car to get here since it is hard to reach otherwise as a tourist. The drive up is narrow and winding and the spot itself is not well signposted, but the locals know it. Once you park there are a few stairs to climb before reaching the top. It is better to visit during the day when everything is visible and the light brings out the landscape. The view is absolutely breathtaking with sweeping sights of the Douro River, the vineyards and the small villages across the valley. It was one of the highlights of my trip.
Ali M — Google review
Nice view-point with a great view on the valley and the river. The way there is quite long but worth it in the end. There are toilets and tables outside to pic-nic.
Florin — Google review
A nice place to get a wonderful view. You can have a picnic at this place as there are tables and sitting possibilities.
Abdul — Google review
The views are amazing the peace that settles over you and the wonders of this world make you forget everything else and truly makes you appreciate the beauty that still exists.
Hope S — Google review
One of the clearest vantage points over the terraced valley. The road is narrow but manageable; parking is limited, so arrive early. Bring a simple picnic and stay a while—the light changes the landscape minute by minute. No facilities, just space and silence. A high-value stop between wineries or villages.
Beatriz C — Google review

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Train station
Regua, also known as Peso da Regua, is a charming town located along the riverside of the Douro River. It has a deep connection to Port wine and offers scenic views of vineyards. The town is popular for its small train tours that include visits to vineyards and wine tasting experiences. While it may be challenging to find vegetarian food options, there are eateries like Cais bar that cater to different dietary preferences.
Beautiful town with plenty of delicious eateries.
Rosine D — Google review
Peso da Regua ... The city of the Douro River ... This city is secularly linked to Port wine since it was from here that the Rabelo boats were controlled to descend to Porto. The river in the winter often rises a lot and floods the riverside areas ... Visit the Douro Museum and Douro Valley area is a must for any tourist coming to Portugal
Hugo B — Google review
• Almost all facilities is available • ATM, food , waiting area, taxi service is available • staff is cooperative
Mansoor A — Google review
It was so scenic and beautiful town located along riverside. We booked small train for town tour and d package included vineyard tour + wine tasting. Best experience was to see the porto wine making history there and to taste it. We find it difficult to get vegetarian food there but Cais bar saved us. Had so much fun in train and exploring the hill top view of d town.
Aabha R — Google review
Avoid the shop at the train station. The owner tried to rip me off by short changing me ten euros. He also sold me a lighter that did not work. Picks on tourists evidently. What a thief.
James M — Google review
Station is well kept. Outside, in the front, some large nice shade trees to sit under to escape the heat in summer.
Terry E — Google review
Beautiful little town. Good for wine tasting. Not much going on. Full of vineyards.
Abhisek M — Google review
Nice little town on the Douro river railway
Bas G — Google review
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Quinta do Crasto, situated in Gouvinhas, Sabrosa, offers an exceptional experience for wine and olive oil enthusiasts. The standard visit includes a tour of the grape reception area, newly renovated winemaking cellars, and the innovative barrel cellar where premium wines are aged. The vineyard boasts a picturesque landscape and offers a private lunch experience with perfectly cooked bacalhau paired with their exceptional wines.
Visiting Quinta do Crasto was an unforgettable experience, combining breathtaking views, a fantastic tour, and exceptional wines. This estate is truly a gem in the Douro Valley, and I highly recommend adding it to your itinerary if you’re exploring the region. We originally came across it in Worlds Beat Wines and decided to give it a shot. The tour was incredibly insightful—our guide walked us through the history of the estate, the vineyards, and the winemaking process, making it both educational and engaging. We got to see the cellars where the wines age and learn about the techniques that make Quinta do Crasto’s wines so special. The wine tasting was outstanding—we sampled a selection of red, white, and port wines, and each one showcased the quality and character of the region. The balance, depth, and flavors of their wines were truly remarkable. One of the best parts of the visit was relaxing on the terrace, which offers panoramic views of the rolling vineyards and the Douro River below. The scenery is absolutely stunning, making it the perfect spot to enjoy a glass of wine. The pool area is another standout feature—although we didn’t swim, it’s one of the most scenic pools I’ve ever seen, perched above the valley with unparalleled views. Between the amazing tour, top-tier wines, and incredible setting, Quinta do Crasto is a must-visit in the Douro Valley. The combination of great hospitality, stunning landscapes, and fantastic wines makes this experience one to remember. Highly recommend!
Melanie J — Google review
Amazing place with unforgettable view on Douro river. You can taste here a top of the top porto wines, red and white wines from the Crasto vineyard. Place which you see once and need to come back. Thank you, Miguel and your family, Catia for great stories about wines we tasted, Gilberto for everything 🙂 and rest of coworkers for wonderful wine dinner, excellent food and atmosphere which made us feeling almost like part of Crasto family. Muito obrigado 🙂
Paweł S — Google review
Had a tour around the premises before a 3 course dinner paired with a wine tasting of 5 really nice wines, sitting with a great view. Service was on great and our lovely waiter even insisted on driving us home to the vineyard next door where we were staying because it had gotten so dark. Nothing could have been done better, if you can, go here.
Adrian B — Google review
This was an unmatched and stunning experience. Our tour guide Su was the best guide I’ve had - and I’ve been to dozens of wineries. Highly recommend!
Jonathan F — Google review
Perfect visit, Antonio the guide was so gentle and also very knowledgeable, congratulations, one complaint about the waitress that served us and we've asked for 2 cheese and ham tables she brought 2 and at the end charged 4, we've felt scammed.
W. F — Google review
Excellent Wines Magnificent Landscapes, all the costumers are very well received. Need to make a Reservation !!!
Afonso G — Google review
I would rate this 100 stars if I could. I have visited Douro Valley and do Crasto twice now and both experiences have been top class. Amazing wines. Friendly people. Spectacular views. You will not be disappointed.
Darron D — Google review
Loved the lunch tasting experience and wine tasting/tour here today.
Michael N — Google review

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Located at the entrance of Peso da Regua, at the old train station, Castas e Pratos is a versatile dining space that offers an intimate setting for couples or a lively atmosphere for group dinners. The restaurant, terrace, and wine bar with over 30 wines by the glass cater to various preferences. The menu features Portuguese ingredients like Algarve coast prawns and transmontanas alheiras, as well as vegetarian options with allergen information provided.
Probably the best restaurant i’ve ever been to in my whole life! If i’m honest most of my restaurant favorites are asian/asian fusion, however the food here was so exceptional. I could very much see and taste the dedication to crafting a perfect dish and the quality of ingredients. Sometimes the photos online and the execution in person do not align but that was not the case at all here. Our airbnb host recommended the restaurant to us as his friend was the owner, thank you so much. It was very very much worth it. This entire area is so beautiful and felt like a breath of fresh air turned into a physical location, the restaurant itself is beautifully designed and the plating was also very well done. I got the mushroom risotto, and i will think about it eternally!
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Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor exploring the Douro Valley, Castas e Pratos offers a dining experience that beautifully marries tradition with innovation. Its commitment to quality, ambiance, and service makes it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts. The restaurant offers a menu that combines traditional Portuguese flavors with innovative culinary techniques. Dishes are thoughtfully prepared, showcasing the best of local ingredients. With over 30 wines available by the glass, guests can explore a variety of local wines, enhancing their dining experience. The desserts, such as the lemon dessert, are crafted with attention to detail, offering a delightful conclusion to the meal. The menu at Castas e Pratos is a celebration of Portuguese ingredients with a modern twist. Diners can enjoy a variety of dishes, including fresh seafood, meats, and vegetarian options. Some standout items include: •   Iberian Black Pork with Mushrooms and Truffle: A flavorful dish that highlights the rich taste of Iberian pork, complemented by earthy mushrooms and aromatic truffle. •   Scallop and Oxtail Starters: Delicate scallops paired with tender oxtail, offering a harmonious blend of textures and flavors. •   Lemon Dessert: A refreshing and tangy dessert that provides a perfect ending to the meal.
Bao N — Google review
I would have given this place a 4 stars, but the service from Diana was really lacking, from her curt replies to a non-existent smile... Food wise, we had the sardines and the scallops... both disappointing in terms of taste and portion... between the 2 dishes, the latter was better if I was to choose.. The seafood risotto was big in portion but it had more rice than seafood in terms of proportions... what you see on my place was more or less most of the seafood per pax, what's left was a couple of shrimps in the pot with lotsa rice.. We came on a hot day and their aircon wasn't even cool enough although they had fans overhead. The wine we chose was young and had to be drank quickly.. when u leave it resting for long, the sweat fruity taste turned acidic...
Irina — Google review
Very nice restaurant with correct prices. We recommend the rear terrace for an outdoor diner. The dogs are allowed there (not inside)
Javier B — Google review
Beautiful restaurant with excellent food and wine - conveniently located right next to the train station. The ceviche was world class with mustard sorbet and all of the dishes were gorgeous. Loved the service and ready accommodation of our bags. Wine was also exceptional! Regua is a Douro gem that rarely gets the praise it deserves!!
Amy F — Google review
A decent place to get Portuguese food. A bit on the expensive side, but kind of expected in douro. Service was good. The ambience was nice too.
J S — Google review
This is another tourist trap. The food is good but not wow. We had a very good wine but the server did not know much about wine !!! No real service, everything rush and no attention to details. Very amateur… this is sad because the wine selection is great and has good potential, but the server lack training and didn’t do anything really other then take our order.
Francis B — Google review
I can highly recommend visiting Castas e Pratos. The food was perfect, the staff was unbelievable and the restaurant was beautiful.
Suzette A — Google review
R. José Vasques Osório, 5050-280 Peso da Régua, Portugalhttp://www.castasepratos.com/+351 254 323 290Tips and more reviews for Castas e Pratos
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Restaurante Gato Preto is a popular spot on the quayside, attracting both tourists and locals. The restaurant's specialty is the traditional roasted kid "cabrito asado," which keeps the locals coming back for more. Its modern, clean, and airy interior provides a comfortable dining experience. Situated opposite the Douro River pier and next to the Douro Museum, it offers beautiful panoramic views.
Excellent place with great food and super nice owners. We ate omelette, chicken and bbq veal. They also have a very nice tapas place few hundred meters away.
Ville — Google review
Excellent restaurant. Good vegetarian options. The vegetable lasagne is wonderful, staff is friendly and the price is very reasonable.
Kym A — Google review
We had lunch in this restaurant on June 20th 2025. The staff is extremely friendly!!! Food was very nice! A very good choice for a quick lunch after visiting the museu do Douro
Annemarie E — Google review
Really good food in relaxed athmospere.
Henri H — Google review
Best cod fish we ate in Portugal so far. The staff is really nice, we had amazing appetizers and deserts. Definitely recommend
Timeea S — Google review
Great place for a quick lunch. We were a little uncertain from the outside as it is next to the museum and the decor looks superficial, but the quality of food and the fast service is excellent for the price. We had the veal chop and rice (changed from chips) and beef steak (€8 each).
Ryo S — Google review
The food was delicious and the service very kind. I think we may have been the only English speaking people there and they gave us an English translation of the menu. They also wanted to be sure how my partner liked his meat cooked. Thank you, we really enjoyed our time in your restaurant.
Laurie R — Google review
Excellent quality food and great service, very reasonable prices.
Paul C — Google review
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Tasca da Quinta is a small and cozy restaurant located in the center of Peso da Regua, offering a delightful selection of Portuguese tapas. The owner takes pride in his Portuguese heritage, ensuring an authentic culinary experience with dishes like octopus salad, pork ribs, and sardine omelet. The desserts are also noteworthy, including almond and orange cake and apple pie. Due to its size, it's advisable to make reservations in advance.
Don’t miss this restaurant! What a wonderful meal and experience. We’ve been eating a lot of meat on our trip and needed some veggies. The spinach salad and mushroom tapa were so delicious. My husband ordered the pork spare ribs and really enjoyed them. When we asked for a wine list, she pointed to her cabinet of wine and said to pick one. The raspberry mouse was the best I’ve ever had. If I could only come back for one dish, it would that! *they are cash only
Hilary G — Google review
Plan now to have a meal at this fabulous, cozy spot! Our group of four had eight meals over two dinners because it was so good that we simply had to return. The food is absolutely delicious…clearly a labor of love. The food presentation is beautiful, and every meal is like a gift from the kitchen. An added bonus is that the staff is friendly and welcoming, making one feel right at home. The staff expertly offer suggestions for wine pairings from high-quality artisanal producers in the Douro Valley. This restaurant is a true gem. Just go, and you’ll see why we love it!
Mary H — Google review
Best food we've ever had in Portugal, so we came back for 2nd night, which happened to be American Thanksgiving. Paula made it extra special for us and did some traditional sides to go with the ribs! I can't say enough great things about Paula and Tasca da Quinta! The first night we had the octopus, duck and pork. The duck and pork shank melt in your mouth, best duck and pork we have ever had. The second night we had the ribs and the duck. Both nights we had the smoked sausage, which was soft inside and wonderful on bread or alone. The second night we also had the mackerel and the white bean soup, both delicious. For dessert, we had the raspberry mouse which is light and delicious and the second night we had the apple tart/pie which was light and delicious served with lemon sorbet. Highly recommend and its particularly wonderful for those who like an earlier dinner - they open at 6pm!! Hope to make it back someday soon!
Mary O — Google review
Best diner we had in Portugal! Period! Very cozy restaurant. Make reservations! We shared an awesome pork shank and a wonderful salad (which I don't remember the name). The flavors were out of this world! We had wine from a local producer who happened to be dining there also (Quinta de Tourais). I highly recommend dining there. I will return for sure. Bring cash since they don't take bank cards (there is an ATM not too far from the restaurant.
Richard P — Google review
Recommended to us by our hotel, it was a great choice. Home-cooking style comfort food with filling portions. Could taste the freshness and care put into the food! We did need a reservation in advance as it is a smaller sized place and can only accommodate so many people at once.
Matt A — Google review
Three days in Portugal and I've hit the jackpot with the best restaurant so far! It’s lighter on the salt than traditional Portuguese dishes—my blood pressure thanks them. The octopus isn’t chewy, just melts in your mouth, and the sauce combo is spot on. The ribs and veggie rice reminded me a bit of Shanghai-style, which is pretty good. But the real MVP here? The octopus. Get that!
Sunny L — Google review
Super casual, unassuming, and inexpensive restaurant with great personality and service. It’s clearly a “locals” hangout with limited capacity (so make a reservation). When we called for a reservation Paula recognized the US area code and answered in English. She is super friendly, with a great sense of humor that is promptly realized when she showed us the wine list (merely pointing to the cabinets loaded with local wine.). She knew about all of them and once we selected she brought out the perfectly chilled bottle. Try the spare ribs! Note in our picture that the sign is missing from the front of the building. Paula is having a new one crafted. Very fun, super casual, and great food! What could be better?
Hank K — Google review
Simply the best Portuguese food! Delightfully delicious! A hidden gem of fine dining with an intimate upscale mom and pop restaurant feel. Definitely will return when back in Douro Valley. Muito obrigado!
Helen H — Google review
R. do Marquês de Pombal 42 R/C, 5050-282 Peso da Régua, Portugal+351 962 800 873Tips and more reviews for Tasca da Quinta
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European restaurant
Located within the Douro Museum, A Companhia offers a typical regional Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist. The restaurant boasts a natural and artistic ambiance, making it an ideal dining spot for visitors exploring the museum. Guests can enjoy delicious dishes such as grilled dourada with bacon and rosemary, pork cheek with pea and ginger puree, and delightful desserts like apple with cinnamon and Porto. The extensive wine selection at reasonable prices adds to the overall dining experience.
Enjoyed a delicious late afternoon meal. The steak medallions were super tasty the soup was perfect for a cold day.
Travel C — Google review
We didn’t dine inside the restaurant, but sat at the bar in the garden outside facing the Douro River and had a coffee—and it was a lovely surprise. The setting is a little hidden, tucked behind the museum, and the view over the river is peaceful and beautiful. It felt like a quiet refuge in the middle of our drive. The bar staff were attentive and friendly. Even though we only had coffee, it was clear this is a place meant for lingering, for enjoying the scenery and letting the moment sink in. I’ve read other reviews that praise the elegant ambience and how locals and visitors appreciate the combination of museum + riverside café. If you’re passing through Peso da Régua en route to the Douro Valley, this makes a perfect stop, just to rest, sip, and soak in one of the most beautiful stretches of the Douro. On our return to Porto we took the N222 road, which made the whole experience even more scenic and memorable.
Ali M — Google review
Really wonderful, tasty food. We had the grelhada mista, which had several types of meat and we ordered the mushroom rice on the side. Really tasty. Great atmosphere, classy and the host was very attentive and thoughtful. An amazing experience. Dinner either friends.
Filipa J — Google review
Visiting Douro museum, we found this modern restaurant with a clean and contemporary atmosphere. The service by Pedro was prompt and friendly (in good English). Menu for lunch had dishes for different tastes, including vegetarian. I ordered a plate of young lamb and it was delicious. My husband had soup and was very satisfied with. Prices were very reasonable (compared to restaurants on the same street). We highly recommend this restaurant.
Nina V — Google review
Nice restaurant in the museum, friendly staff, they made us even try the desserts to choose out of them. Good vegetarian options, fish and seafood excellent, nice desserts too
Antoine R — Google review
Perfect place for a relaxing dinner. The restaurant is more spacious than other restaurants in the area. Excellent service. Good food at reasonable price.
R Y — Google review
We had the daily menu, which was amazing value! Three courses with wine. Proper service and good quality food. Definitely recommend.
Annamaria N — Google review
Great restaurant just next to the museum, very tasty fish, well cooked with delicious onions and potatoes. And the desert was wonderful (apple with cinnamon and Porto)! I very much recommend you stop here for the lunch or dinner.
Amaury — Google review
Edifício Museu do Douro, R. do Marquês de Pombal, 5050-282 Peso da Régua, Portugal+351 932 150 101Tips and more reviews for A Companhia - Museu do Douro
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Pizza restaurant
Fast food restaurant
Limonete is a vibrant local pizzeria and cafe in Peso da Regua, Portugal. It's known for its substantial and delicious Portuguese dishes, including tasty pizzas recommended by the friendly staff. The restaurant offers a simple and convivial ambiance, attracting both locals and visitors. Despite being busy during lunchtime, the service is top-notch with quick delivery of fresh and flavorful food. The menu includes options like ham and mushroom pizza or the no.
The lasagna and fish were very tasty. The sangria was refreshing. The staff were friendly, and they were attentive to the kids as well 👏
Aistė S — Google review
Pizzas were very large and we should have taken only 3. Pizzas were tasty but does have a quite a bit of cheese. The sour was good
Henri H — Google review
Naturally had to try the "Francesinha a Limonete" (Pizza Francesinha) when coming here, and wow did it fulfill my expectations! The sauce is a different from the usual Francesinha sauce, but I liked the combination and can gladly recommend it! However, despite coming in hungry I was only able to finish half of it, as it's really massive. My Portuguese partner got to try the Bacalhau a Braga, which was OK but nothing special.
Florian M — Google review
The service is carrying this on I don't get the good reviews we were put in a corner by the staf and I think I have never sat in a restaurant this loud and noisy before the food was honestly meh my pasta "carbonara" I honestly feel disrespected they call that a carbonara they used cream and ham as the main ingredients clearly never had a real carbonara the only good quality was the pizza but for a pizza you had to wait 30 min more
Lars K — Google review
Went as a family of 4 for lunch at 1pm. There were a lot of people and a queue. But the service is top notch. Very tasty big dishes. And a good kids menu. But since there are many people at lunchtime it was noisy from washing dishes and rattling cutlery. And stuffy too.
Nataliia V — Google review
Tasty pizza served in a vibrant, local pizzeria. Get the ham and mushroom and add pepperoni (as recommended by our waiter)…it’s fabulous. Or the no.24 with fresh mozzarella, arugula, cherry tomatoes and prosciutto. House red wine is delicious and inexpensive. Skip dessert.
Steve B — Google review
Such a friendly and nice restaurant. food are good and fresh, the place busy and still the food come in few minutes to your table. So simple and so good.
Niv S — Google review
Lovely restaurant with Italian and Portuguese food. Delicious food at reasonable prices. I really recommend it if you pass through Peso da Régua.
Tiago P — Google review
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