Mimar Café

Lagos


One of the town's best-value casual cafes, Mimar is excellent for coffee and breakfasts (eg omelettes, croissants) and lunch dishes like toasties, burgers and steak sandwiches. By night it morphs into a tapas and wine bar serving petiscos such as azeitonas (marinated olives), caracóis (garlic snails), chouriço (flambéed chorizo) and pastéis de bacalhau (cod fritters) alongside all-Portuguese wines.


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