In tiny Torre, 3.5km south of Comporta village, this regional favourite will surprise you with everything from its shabby-chic decor and charming tableware to excellent seafood and duck rices or grilled fish. The turbot with coriander rice is particularly recommended, but bring a dining partner: the menu is not friendly whatsoever to solo diners.
Restaurant Dona Bia
The Alentejo
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Nearby The Alentejo attractions
1. Cais Palafítico da Carrasqueira
4.25 MILES
Built in the 1950s and 1960s, this ramshackle, zigzagging, interlocking pier on wooden stilts is one of Europe's last surviving of its kind. At sunset, it…
2. Reserva Natural do Estuário do Sado
11.58 MILES
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3. Moinho de Maré da Mouriscas
12.63 MILES
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4. Museu do Trabalho Michel Giacometti
13.06 MILES
How does the sardine get in the tin and 1001 other fishy mysteries are solved at this quirky, rarely visited museum, set in a former sardine-canning…
5. Museu de Arqueologia e Etnografia
13.1 MILES
This small, rambling museum showcases prehistoric, proto-historic and Roman collections as well as traditional artefacts of fishing, gathering and salt…
13.27 MILES
All streets in the pedestrianised old town seem to lead to this mosaic-cobbled square, presided over by the arcaded bright-purple town hall. It’s a sunny…
13.32 MILES
This newish art space has a packed cultural calendar. Wander through changing exhibitions on the main floor, or stop in for an evening concert of jazz…
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