6 Best Restaurants in Coimbra and Central Portugal, Portugal

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We've compiled the best of the best in Coimbra and Central Portugal - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Coisas da Lena

$ Fodor's Choice

From fixed-price lunches to delicious cakes and vegan pastries, everything is prepared with love and served with a smile at this welcoming little cafe in the heart of Coimbra's historic center. There are plenty of tables in the cozy interior, but the tables and chairs set out on the flagstones outside are the best bet in the summer months. Prices are extremely reasonable given the prime location. 

Prosa

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Inspired by the works of famed Portuguese writer Eça de Queiroz (it's set inside the elegant MS Collection Hotel, in a building that was once the writer's family home), Prosa serves tasting menus and a-la-carte dishes designed to tell a story with every dish. The menu is signed by Michelin-lauded chef Rui Paula and makes excellent use of locally sourced ingredients to create contemporary versions of classic Portuguese dishes like caldeirada (fish stew) and cured black pork. The buckwheat, chocolate, and black garlic tart is a stand-out on the short-but-sweet dessert menu.

Travessa dos Ourives 1, Aveiro, 3800-238, Portugal
234-245630
Known For
  • Romantic setting overlooking secluded garden
  • Children's menu with easy eats
  • Excellent choice of wines
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Loggia

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With tables set on a vast veranda in the upper reaches of the city, Loggia has some of the best panoramic views in town. It's the on-site restaurant at the Machado do Castro art museum, and the setting is a work of art in itself. Leisurely brunches here are extremely popular, as are the excellent value lunch menus. Expect traditional Portuguese fare, elegantly presented. 

Largo Dr. José Rodrigues, Coimbra, 3000-236, Portugal
239-853076
Known For
  • Sunset snacks and cocktails
  • Sunday brunch feasts
  • Beautiful terrace in a historic building
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Sun. and Tues.

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A Moagem

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Established in 1987, this restaurant is famed in these parts for its excellent lunch buffet of hearty regional cuisine. Depending on the season you'll find such Portuguese favorites as bacalhau com natas (codfish with cream), arroz de pata (rice with duck), and suckling pig. Arrive early for lunch, or face a long wait for a seat. 

Largo Macedo Souto Maior, Montemor-o-Velho, 3140-269, Portugal
239-680225
Known For
  • Generous buffet
  • Regional fare
  • Relaxed vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No dinner.

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Raiz – O Vegetariano do Bairro

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A vegan alternative to Aveiro's seafood-and-meat focused dining scene, Raiz offers wholesome dishes that could tempt the most hardened of carnivores. The menu is completely plant-based and has daily lunch specials such as spinach crepes with Mexican-style tofu scramble. There are gluten-free menu items every day, and a meatless version of Brazilian feijoada (bean stew) on Wednesday. 

Restaurante do Museu

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Overlooking the gardens and Roman ruins at Conímbriga's museum, the on-site restaurant is a sleek and modern space, with a spacious terrace and large windows. There are daily set meals and a-la-carte options, while an adjoining terrace café is an  informal, family-friendly spot for coffee, ice cream, and light snacks, all served with terrific views over the surrounding countryside.