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Quintinha Sao Martinho Luxury 2suites Villa Padrao

★★Vila do Conde
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3 Double Beds and 1 Double Sofa Bed 2691 sq feet Layout - 3 bedrooms Relax - Fireplace Internet - Free WiF…

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Restaurants nearby

  • Oculto★ Michelin It is located inside the former Santa Clara Monastery, on the banks of the Ave River, now converted into the luxurious The Lince Santa Clara hotel, and boasts a truly majestic entrance. The restaurant itself conceals a surprising history, as it was hidden (hence its name) and had to be completely excavated to restore the original stone walls and reveal its beautiful vaulted brick ceilings. The modern and elegant culinary offering, jointly signed by renowned Chefs Vítor Matos and Hugo Rocha, comes exclusively in the form of two tasting menus closely connected to the marine world and seasonal pr8.0km
  • Casa de Chá da Boa Nova★★ Michelin Rarely has the idea of "bringing the sea to the table" been so literal, so authentic, so wild… to the point where you can feel the waves crashing in the dining room. It is no coincidence that this unique building, declared a National Monument, rises from the rocks of Boa Nova Beach. Chef Rui Paula, with Executive Chef Catarina Correia at his side, based his offering on a verse ("Through seas never before sailed") by the illustrious poet Luís Vaz de Camões in his famous epic The Lusiads. The offer, presented on a concise menu and an excellent tasting menu entitled Cantos, allows you to choose s15.9km
  • MachadoBib Quality and quantity are both guaranteed at this restaurant occupying an old house in a small village close to Maia. Several separate dining rooms, all with a similar rustic decor, simple table settings and lots of typical decorative details hanging from the walls. Here, it is impossible to leave hungry given the copious portions on the traditional home-cooked menu which teems with local flavours. Make sure you try Machado’s house speciality, the Lafões-style roast veal.11.6km
  • Vila Foz★ Michelin It will surprise you, as it occupies what was once the luxurious events room of the Vila Foz H. & SPA, an evocative 19th-century mansion located opposite Praia do Homem do Leme. Here, surrounded by elegant frames, period goldwork, original lamps and mirrors inspired by grand palatial residences, discover the gourmet cuisine of Chef Arnaldo Azevedo, who through his menus Novo Mundo (entirely vegetarian) and Maresia (more focused on Atlantic products, playing with the tides’ rhythm) champions a contemporary style of cooking that highlights the flavours of Portugal’s fantastic fish and seafood. C19.6km
  • Gastro by Elemento★ Michelin Just a few metres from Estádio do Dragão, chef Ricardo Dias Ferreira leans into ancestral cooking where... fire is the star of the show! Here, almost everything is prepared over fire and in the wood-fired oven (embers and low-temperature cooking also play an important role), giving the dishes a very distinctive flavour. With a minimalist feel and a U-shaped table-counter that houses the kitchen within it, the restaurant breathes an industrial air while also incorporating an elegantly decorated dining room. We recommend taking a seat at the counter to watch the entire preparation process and br19.7km
  • Rio by Paulo André A young and informal eatery with an open-view kitchen located at one end of Praça da República, one of Vila do Conde’s most beautiful squares thanks to its setting on the banks of the Ave river. In a nod to the name of his restaurant, chef Paulo André’s professional career is as surprising and unexpected as the meanders in a river! His cisHisontemporary-style cooking will definitely leave its mark given his passion, technical skill and a strong desire to please, plus a continual focus on using locally sourced vegetables (vegetarian dishes feature on the menu), fish and meat. If the weather’s f8.2km
  • OMABib This establishment is run by Chef Luís Moreira and his partner, Ana Silveira, who recently left a small village to venture into urban life in Porto — and there is no doubt they have been warmly welcomed. They both aim to share their experiences in the different cities where they have lived, including Germany (hence the name of the restaurant, meaning “grandmother” in German). The chef offers a style of cooking that blends local produce with modern techniques, imparting a personal flair. Here, a journey of flavours is guaranteed, beginning with Asia (a destination the chef hopes to explore) via19.9km
  • Marinheiro This architecture does not go unnoticed, given that the restaurant is housed in a boat-shaped building! Upon entering, you will see a display packed with fish and seafood well worth admiring. The spacious interior is divided into two floors and boasts décor inspired by the nautical world, with light, sophisticated colours predominant. As is expected from such an establishment, the menu includes dishes such as seafood açorda stew, various rice dishes, grilled fish and Bacalhau à Marinheiro. There are also excellent meat options, like a fine house-style kid goat or an irresistible picanha steak.12.2km
  • Manjar dos Leitões Who said you can’t enjoy a proper Bairrada-style suckling pig in Póvoa de Varzim, just like the ones served in central Portugal? At this establishment, right by National Road 13, you can enjoy the traditional leitão, here called Leitão assado a manjar, suckling pig roast, with crisp skin, wafer-thin chips, a generous salad and a flavoursome leitão sauce. And it would be impossible not to mention the other specialities that round out the menu, such as Bife de vazio à brasa, grilled bavette steak; the classic Bacalhau à lagareiro, salt cod with olive oil and garlic; Arroz de pato à antiga, old-s12.9km
  • SEIVA Behind the name Seiva, which we’re told is “a tribute to the art of resin extraction” and to the ties this craft has with chef David Jesus’s family, lies an unmistakable admiration for sap, said to be “the vital essence of nature”. David Jesus defends, with incredible fervour, the idea that it’s possible to create good food using what the habitat around us provides, and his vegan/vegetarian restaurant is proof of that. The menu, complemented by two set options (6 or 11 dishes), changes frequently with the season and the chef’s creativity, always innovating and building new combinations. In gen16.6km

Includes Michelin / Black Pearl / guide picks (reference quality, no prices); data from Overture, Michelin Guide and others.

Attractions nearby

  • Estádio do Bessa football stadium in Oporto, Portugal19.3km
  • Casa da Música concert hall19.7km
  • Estádio Municipal 22 de Junho football stadium in Vila Nova de Famalicão, Portugal12.7km
  • Estádio das Antas former football stadium in Porto19.7km
  • Super Bock Group company13.6km
  • Estádio do Mar football stadium17.0km
  • Serralves Museum of Contemporary Art19.7km
  • Estádio do CD das Aves football stadium19.9km

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