Restaurant Dona Bia

The Alentejo


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.


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