A Cozinha da Maria

Coimbra


With its low wood-beamed ceiling, tiled walls and rustic decor, this is the very picture of a traditional backstreet tasca (tavern). In keeping with the look, the cuisine is orthodox, featuring much-loved classics such as fortifying chanfana (goat stew) and bacalhau à brás (fried flaked cod).


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