CHAVE D’OURO
This centrally located budget hotel also offers a restaurant service
If you don't mind stepping back in time, Chave d'Ouro is the place to go. In this classic house, time seems to have stood still; everything is old-fashioned: the setting, the furniture, the embroidered tablecloths, the atmosphere, right down to the typewritten menu. Despite this, eating on the balcony overlooking the street is not without its charm. As for the menu, it couldn't be more local, with soups, garoupa, linguado, buzio, cachupa and meats in sauce, all at very democratic prices. A surprising address worth trying.
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Members' reviews on CHAVE D’OURO
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At a low price for a better value, I advise Cha de Cricket rather (see my opinion on this subject)!
But Chave of Ouro remains a place very central apsser there for a night's stopover! No more!