O Ernesto is a restaurant that has been in existence since 1938 and specializes in traditional Portuguese food. The name of the restaurant originated in 1968 when Ernesto Pereira, the father of the current owner, buys the place and calls it "The Ernesto". In 1990, Reinaldo Pereira, his son, became the owner of this same restaurant. After the completion of works and deep remodeling, the space known today is reborn, where the modern decoration blends with the rustic architecture of the building. Portuguese cuisine remains the strong point of this emblematic restaurant in the city, with a varied menu for all tastes, from starters to dessert.
Traditional Portuguese food, Gomes de Sá cod, roasted cod, cod with cream, fresh daily fish from market, hake fillets with greens rice
Monday 12:00 - 15:00. Tuesday to Thursday 12:00–15:00 | 19:15–21:45 Friday and Saturday 12:00–15:00 | 19:15–22:30.
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Address:
Rua da Picaria, 85
Postal Code:
4050-478
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222002600
Website:
http://www.oernesto.pt/
Email:
ernestorestaurante@gmail.com
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