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A white, modern interior is the stylish setting for first-rate traditional cooking using fresh produce purchased twice daily from the markets. Menu highlights include aromatic cataplanas, super-juicy bochechas de porco (pork cheeks) and other Algarvian-Alentejan dishes. Wines come from all over Portugal, with a few from Spain. Book ahead in summer.


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