This restaurant was born in 1905, as Casa de Pasto, changing its name later in the 60's to Solar Moinho de Vento. According to some testimonials and writings of the time, it was with this name that Portuguesa fado diva, Amália Rodrigues, acted in this space. Renovated in 2002, this centenary restaurant is renowned for its traditional Portuguese food and its award-winning wine list. In our menu we highlight Ribs Rice with vegetables, Octopus Rice and “Pica no Chão” (traditional chicken rice), among several other options. In addition to top quality dishes, Solar Moinho de Vento offers a warm atmosphere and a caring and friendly service.
Portuguese Traditional Cuisine
Monday to Thursday: 12:00-15:00 | 19:00-22:00 Friday and Saturday: 12:00-15:00 | 19:00-22:30 Sunday: 12:30-15:00
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Address:
Rua Sá Noronha, 81
Postal Code:
4050-527
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
+351222051158
Mobile Phone:
+351914021897
Website:
http://www.solarmoinhodevento.com/
Email:
info@solarmoinhodevento.com
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