Salsa Verde

Évora


Vegetarians (and Portuguese livestock) will be thankful for this veggie-popping paradise. Pedro, the owner, gives a wonderful twist to traditional Alentejan dishes such as the famous bread dish, migas, prepared with mushrooms. Low-playing bossa nova and a cheerful, airy design make a fine complement to the dishes – all made from fresh, locally sourced products (organic when possible).


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Nearby Évora attractions

1. Museu Relogio

0.15 MILES

This is one of two watch museums that houses one family’s extraordinary private collection (the other is in Serpa). You name it – if it ticks, chimes,…

2. Galeria das Damas

0.16 MILES

Inside the walls of the 16th-century Palácio de Dom Manuel is the Galeria das Damas, an indecisive hybrid of Gothic, Manueline, neo-Moorish and…

3. Capela dos Ossos

0.16 MILES

One of Évora’s most popular sights is also one of its most chilling. The walls and columns of this mesmerising memento mori (reminder of death) are lined…

4. Igreja de São Francisco

0.17 MILES

Évora’s best-known church is a tall and huge Manueline-Gothic structure, completed around 1510 and dedicated to St Francis. Legend has it that the…

5. Praça do Giraldo

0.17 MILES

The city’s main square has seen some potent moments in Portuguese history, including the 1483 execution of Fernando, Duke of Bragança; the public burning…

6. Jardim Público

0.21 MILES

For a lovely tranquil stroll, head to the light-dappled public gardens (with a small outdoor cafe) south of the Igreja de São Francisco. Inside the walls…

7. Igreja da Nossa Senhora da Graça

0.23 MILES

Down an alley off Rua da República is the curious baroque facade of this church, topped by four ungainly stone giants – as if they’ve strayed from a…

8. Termas Romanas

0.28 MILES

Inside the entrance hall of the câmara municipal (town hall) are more Roman vestiges, only discovered in 1987. These impressive Roman baths, which include…