Traditional Portuguese food restaurant created in 1982. For over 30 years it has been serving the best of Portuguese food to Portuguese and foreigners. Casa Rocha is praised for the quality of its homemade food, for the family and genuine atmosphere, for the good service and, also, for the quality-price ratio. For example, at lunch time, for € 6.50 you can enjoy a meal with soup, dish, drink and coffees included. It offers, among other specialties, Porto-style tripe, cabidela rice, Portuguese stew, pataniscas, cod dumplings, green broth and sarrabulho porridge. To complement your meals, it also serves delicious homemade desserts.
Porto-style casings, cabidela rice, Portuguese stew, pataniscas, cod dumplings, green broth, sarrabulho porridge
Monday to Saturday: 11h30 - 15h, 19h - 22h30 | Sunday: closed
Take Away, Home delivery
Money, ATM, MB Way, Bank transfer
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Address:
Rua Senhora Da Luz, 424
Postal Code:
4150-695
City Zone:
Foz Sea
Landline Phone:
223230989
Mobile Phone:
965595556
Email:
casarochafoz@gmail.com
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