RESTAURANTE "O CAÇADOR"
R. Tia Adelina Coelha
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We visited O Cacador on a public holiday - not a good decision. The restaurant changed hands a few months ago and from being deserted most of the time, has become extremely popular. Unfortunately, this had a massive impact on service and availability of items on the menu. Whilst we were able to order, our starters arrived bit by bit as our waiter ran back and forward to the kitchen to collect the items left behind. Getting drinks refilled was almost impossible. The main dishes, when they did arrive, were one short as supplies of our first choice had run out. An alternative arrived quickly, but it was obvious that the team manning the grill had run out of some items and not informed the waiting staff. On a positive note, the food that did arrive was good, the setting is very pleasant, the staff were friendly but run ragged. We will go back because the restaurant is the only one in the area to offer game. The group of 10 on the table next to us left without paying when only 2 of their main courses were delivered after almost an hour’s wait. They kindly donated their undrunk half bottles of wine to us on the way out. On a normal day, I’m sure the service would be very different, but the team needs to work out how to manage the restaurant at its busiest for everyone’s sake.
It's a short drive from Portimao on the road to Monchique. The restaurant is in a rural setting which creates a farm house effect. The hosts and serving staff were very friendly and helpful and the decor; rustic with a touch of antique. We had the 'dish of the day' known locally as prato dia. We had a portion of barbecued goat with roast potatoes and a portion of pork stew. Both, very good. We can strongly recommend the starter platter of presunto and cheese which was accompanied by oven fresh bread. What a treat. All washed down with a jug of sweetish house wine that had a "port meets sangria" vibe..
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