Faz Gostos

Faro


Sophisticated twists on Portuguese classics at this stylish restaurant in the old town might include xarém (maize porridge) with Ria Formosa clams, steamed sea bass with olive oil–poached potatoes, cornbread-topped cod, or chorizo-stuffed pork loin with fig sauce, depending on what's in season. Presentation is exquisite. The cellar has over 250 Portuguese wines.


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Nearby Faro attractions

1. Galeria Trem

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This converted military warehouse displays contemporary art with temporary exhibitions by local and international artists – painters, photographers,…

2. Museu Municipal

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Faro’s domed 16th-century Renaissance Convento de Nossa Senhora da Assunção, in what was once the Jewish quarter, houses the town's local history museum…

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The centrepiece of the Cidade Velha, the sé was completed in 1251 but heavily damaged in the 1755 earthquake. What you see now is a variety of Renaissance…

4. Arco da Porta Nova

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At the southwestern end of the Largo da Sé is this small 15th-century town gate connecting the old town with the waterfront, where some boats depart.

5. Arco de Repouso

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You can leave the Cidade Velha (Old Town) through the medieval Arco de Repouso (Gate of Rest). Apparently Afonso III, after taking Faro from the Moors,…

6. Arco da Vila

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Enter the Cidade Velha (Old Town) through the neoclassical Arco da Vila, built in 1812 by order of Bishop Francisco Gomes do Avelar, who oversaw the city…

7. Igreja de São Francisco

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The foundations of this monastery's church were laid in 1679 and it was enlarged during the 18th and 19th centuries. Behind its blinding white facade are…

8. Igreja da Misericórdia

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The 16th-century Igreja da Misericórdia, opposite the Arco da Vila, was originally built in Manueline (Portuguese late Gothic) style but is now nearly all…