Vilamoura
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Vilamoura
Hi there
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
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Re: Vilamoura
Hi there
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
Welcome to the forum.
Sorry I cant help with that area.
I have always found it expensive to eat anywhere in Villamoura,Im afraid you are in the land of money over there!!!!
Hope someone can help
Cleri x
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Re: Vilamoura
Hi there
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
Advice on great places to eat, drink and visit not too far from Vilmoura. Not mad keen on the marina area - are there any nice restaurants we can take our daughters to not too far away that have a little more character and you don't feel you are being ripped off? Taxiable distance or walking? We have holidayed there before -usually to go walking inland and found some fantastic places. Our daughters and boyfriends are not likely to want to go walking although they quite like sight seeing. We would like to take them to some places with character.
We will be going over the border to Spain where we are buying our apartment and Tavira which we like, but ideas for the rest of the week welcomed! Particularly some good restaurants as we have often ended up paying a lot for rubbish meals in Vilamoura.
Carol
Give me an example of the sorts of food you like and your dream meal / price.
I know you like walking, but you'll need to walk quite a way from Vilamoura to get the same type of meal at a fraction of the cost.
I would like to help, but the following would be good to know:
distance from Vilamoura?
type of food?
authentic Portuguese or Blackpool chic?
Cheers,
Paul
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Re: Vilamoura
Hi Carol,
Give me an example of the sorts of food you like and your dream meal / price.
I know you like walking, but you'll need to walk quite a way from Vilamoura to get the same type of meal at a fraction of the cost.
I would like to help, but the following would be good to know:
distance from Vilamoura?
type of food?
authentic Portuguese or Blackpool chic?
Cheers,
Paul
Give me an example of the sorts of food you like and your dream meal / price.
I know you like walking, but you'll need to walk quite a way from Vilamoura to get the same type of meal at a fraction of the cost.
I would like to help, but the following would be good to know:
distance from Vilamoura?
type of food?
authentic Portuguese or Blackpool chic?
Cheers,
Paul
Done some fantastic walks about half to one hour out of Vilamoura - Alte, Silves, Loule, Benagil, Querenca etc. Ace local and authentic restaurants in some of those places but hard to find something similar in or around Vilamoura. We do have one favourite retaurant in Vilmoura which is set back from the marina - it is not cheap but none of them are and it offers an interesting menu. However we can't eat there for a full week. I really want some good local restaurants that we can either walk to in Vilamoura or a short taxi as we will want to be able to have a drink. We love fish - like to have a cataplana but basically I do not need to come to Portugal to have a Thai, Chinese, Indian meal etc. We sometimes go to Quartera to buy fish but don't know anything about the restaurants there. Any ideas?
Carol
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Re: Vilamoura
Hi there
Done some fantastic walks about half to one hour out of Vilamoura - Alte, Silves, Loule, Benagil, Querenca etc. Ace local and authentic restaurants in some of those places but hard to find something similar in or around Vilamoura. We do have one favourite retaurant in Vilmoura which is set back from the marina - it is not cheap but none of them are and it offers an interesting menu. However we can't eat there for a full week. I really want some good local restaurants that we can either walk to in Vilamoura or a short taxi as we will want to be able to have a drink. We love fish - like to have a cataplana but basically I do not need to come to Portugal to have a Thai, Chinese, Indian meal etc. We sometimes go to Quartera to buy fish but don't know anything about the restaurants there. Any ideas?
Carol
Done some fantastic walks about half to one hour out of Vilamoura - Alte, Silves, Loule, Benagil, Querenca etc. Ace local and authentic restaurants in some of those places but hard to find something similar in or around Vilamoura. We do have one favourite retaurant in Vilmoura which is set back from the marina - it is not cheap but none of them are and it offers an interesting menu. However we can't eat there for a full week. I really want some good local restaurants that we can either walk to in Vilamoura or a short taxi as we will want to be able to have a drink. We love fish - like to have a cataplana but basically I do not need to come to Portugal to have a Thai, Chinese, Indian meal etc. We sometimes go to Quartera to buy fish but don't know anything about the restaurants there. Any ideas?
Carol
Unfortunately, I can't stand fish, and as for walking a long way to get to it - nah.
I do know of somewhere approx. 3 miles from the Marina which is very popular with Portuguese, and is definitely cheaper. It's a restuarant on the Academy Golf School site; most dishes between 6 and 10 euros. The house red is really nice, if you like full bodied and fruity.
If you take the road out of Vilamoura, towards Boliquieme it's a dual carriageway with land between the roads. After about 2 miles the road merges to two lanes; carry on along that road and turn right at the 3rd island. You're there.
If you turn right before the road merges, into the apartment zone, there's a Brazillian restuarant in there somewhere, I have been told is most excellent.
If you want well presented, quality food in a Bistro atmosphere that costs a bit more, then I would recommend the Vaults in Almancil.
The only tip I have for fish is that sardines should be eaten in June at some place next to the river in Portimao. Ask any Portuguese Sardine lover - they'll know where that one is. Wouldn't advise walking there though!
Good Luck.
Last edited by Paul Andre; May 29th 2007 at 1:45 pm. Reason: forgot to mention wine!
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Re: Vilamoura
This is not going to be a lot of helo but I ysed to go to Vilamoura quite a bit in the past. last time was about 15 years ago, even then I could never find anywhere there was a decent restaurant, I guess I have been spoiled by Fuengirolas supply of great reasonably priced restaurants.
Still I did like the place but I doubt i would know it now as I am sure it has been totally built up as the main building boom just seemed to be starting then.
Still I did like the place but I doubt i would know it now as I am sure it has been totally built up as the main building boom just seemed to be starting then.
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Re: Vilamoura
This is not going to be a lot of helo but I ysed to go to Vilamoura quite a bit in the past. last time was about 15 years ago, even then I could never find anywhere there was a decent restaurant, I guess I have been spoiled by Fuengirolas supply of great reasonably priced restaurants.
Still I did like the place but I doubt i would know it now as I am sure it has been totally built up as the main building boom just seemed to be starting then.
Still I did like the place but I doubt i would know it now as I am sure it has been totally built up as the main building boom just seemed to be starting then.
Carol
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Re: Vilamoura
Hiya, hope this catches you before you go.
There is a really good restaurant called 'Escondidinho' (hiding place - or words to that effect) - I might be wrong about the spelling! Its in Quarteria I think (or is it Albufera - I always get those two mixed up). We used to get a taxi from Villamoura Old Town which didnt cost much. The Taxi driver would recognise the name of the restaurant I would think.
Its traditional portuguese restaurant, usually only Portuguese in there, when we go in September.
Sorry to be so vague about the location, we havent been to Villamoura for quite a few years now. We always liked the 'cataplana' restuarant near to the marina, but it is expensive and, since we located to Tavira, not as good as some of the cataplana restaurants there.
Hope you have a good holiday. Saz1
There is a really good restaurant called 'Escondidinho' (hiding place - or words to that effect) - I might be wrong about the spelling! Its in Quarteria I think (or is it Albufera - I always get those two mixed up). We used to get a taxi from Villamoura Old Town which didnt cost much. The Taxi driver would recognise the name of the restaurant I would think.
Its traditional portuguese restaurant, usually only Portuguese in there, when we go in September.
Sorry to be so vague about the location, we havent been to Villamoura for quite a few years now. We always liked the 'cataplana' restuarant near to the marina, but it is expensive and, since we located to Tavira, not as good as some of the cataplana restaurants there.
Hope you have a good holiday. Saz1
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Location: Vilamoura - Algarve
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Re: Vilamoura
Hiya, hope this catches you before you go.
There is a really good restaurant called 'Escondidinho' (hiding place - or words to that effect) - I might be wrong about the spelling! Its in Quarteria I think (or is it Albufera - I always get those two mixed up). We used to get a taxi from Villamoura Old Town which didnt cost much. The Taxi driver would recognise the name of the restaurant I would think.
Its traditional portuguese restaurant, usually only Portuguese in there, when we go in September.
Sorry to be so vague about the location, we havent been to Villamoura for quite a few years now. We always liked the 'cataplana' restuarant near to the marina, but it is expensive and, since we located to Tavira, not as good as some of the cataplana restaurants there.
Hope you have a good holiday. Saz1
There is a really good restaurant called 'Escondidinho' (hiding place - or words to that effect) - I might be wrong about the spelling! Its in Quarteria I think (or is it Albufera - I always get those two mixed up). We used to get a taxi from Villamoura Old Town which didnt cost much. The Taxi driver would recognise the name of the restaurant I would think.
Its traditional portuguese restaurant, usually only Portuguese in there, when we go in September.
Sorry to be so vague about the location, we havent been to Villamoura for quite a few years now. We always liked the 'cataplana' restuarant near to the marina, but it is expensive and, since we located to Tavira, not as good as some of the cataplana restaurants there.
Hope you have a good holiday. Saz1
Restaurante Escondidinho - Ferreiras
E.N. 125
Ferreiras
8200-559 FERREIRAS
t: 289571424
Btw, Ferreiras is close to Albufeira.
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Re: Vilamoura
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Re: Vilamoura
One of the many reasons indeed.
The OH loves the pork and clams dish and has had many excellent ones in Tavira, but I also cant remember specific restaurants.
Unfortunately, I think I have an allergy to clams, or it could have been overdoing the Vinho Verde . . . . one or the other.
Saz1
The OH loves the pork and clams dish and has had many excellent ones in Tavira, but I also cant remember specific restaurants.
Unfortunately, I think I have an allergy to clams, or it could have been overdoing the Vinho Verde . . . . one or the other.
Saz1
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Joined: Apr 2006
Posts: 24,043
Re: Vilamoura
One of the many reasons indeed.
The OH loves the pork and clams dish and has had many excellent ones in Tavira, but I also cant remember specific restaurants.
Unfortunately, I think I have an allergy to clams, or it could have been overdoing the Vinho Verde . . . . one or the other.
Saz1
The OH loves the pork and clams dish and has had many excellent ones in Tavira, but I also cant remember specific restaurants.
Unfortunately, I think I have an allergy to clams, or it could have been overdoing the Vinho Verde . . . . one or the other.
Saz1
I too am allergic :curse:
Makes me cross cos I love em!