Botequim da Mouraria

Évora


Poke around the old Moorish quarter to find some of Évora’s finest food and wine – gastronomes believe this is Évora’s culinary shrine. Owner Domingos will guide you through the menu, which also features an excellent variety of wines from the Alentejo. There are no reservations and just nine stools at a counter.

It is extremely popular, and lines are long. To have any chance of getting a seat, arrive before it opens.


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