A Xícara, in operation for about 25 years, offers simultaneously tearoom valences, cafeteria, restaurant and snack bar services. It is a space characterized by its familiar and cozy atmosphere, where you can enjoy a tea, a coffee or a cake as well as choose a light meal or one of the various menus available. If you choose to dine or have lunch at A Xícara, the menu offers essentially unmissable dishes of Portuguese cuisine, such as “Caldo Verde”, “Rojões”, “Bacalhau à Brás” (codfish), “Jardineira”, or “Tripas à Moda do Porto” (guts), while you can also count on other options. If you want to eat well in the comfort of your own home, choose the takeaway service.
Cream, coffee, teas, pastry, scones, jams
Monday to Saturday: 7:00 - 22:00 Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Gondarém, 912
Postal Code:
4050-375
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Landline Phone:
226180401
Email:
axicaracasadecha@gmail.com
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