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Madeira


Around since the late 1960s, the 'Whale' wins the prize for Madeira's craziest restaurant location, sitting atop the crumbly volcanic rock on Port Moniz seafront, occasionally taking a wave from the furious Atlantic. Inside you'll discover an exhibition on the town's whaling and agricultural past before you reach the dining room and plates of limpets and scabbardfish with banana.

Seats 650 so always a free table going.


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