Maré Cheia

Aveiro


Maré cheia means ‘high tide’ in Portuguese, but 'cheia' (full) applies equally to this popular seafood eatery. You'll often have to elbow your way through a crowd of locals just to get your name on the waiting list. Its giant seafood platters are magnificent, or try the local enguias (eels), served fried, grilled or caldeirada (stewed).


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