Built in 1945 by architect Amoroso Lopes, the modern style building right by the sea where BH Foz is located, was once a service station, bar, restaurant and party room. Abandoned for 30 years, it was fully recovered to perform a playful function, organizing events and catering, while preserving its identity and authenticity. The taste for food and quality is evident. From the signature cuisine of Chef Anthoney Pires, to fusion sushi, to homemade pizzas already considered to be one of the best in Portugal and to its famous cocktails, BH is characterized by this variety of choice, with a seal of quality.
Mediterranean cuisine, signature cuisine, fusion sushi.
Sunday to Thrsday: 12:30-15:30 and 19:30-23:00 | Friday and Saturday: 12:30-15:30 and 19:30-24:00
Take Away, Home delivery
Money, ATM, MB Way
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Address:
Avenida Brasil, 498
Postal Code:
4150-153
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Mobile Phone:
910993040
Website:
http://www.bhfoz.pt/
Email:
geral@bhfoz.pt
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