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“A must stop. They don't speak English, if you ask for an English menu they shake their heads. In a few words, they will tell you what, of course, has nothing to do with what you think. Here you really arrive in Madeira. You can eat well for cheap. It is not a place reserved for tourists. But Google is your friend, you can figure out what's going on and they don't care about you. ? Then you'll get something to eat. But you get the feeling of going to a local on Sunday. Don't ask for a cheese sandwich, because cold Gepsonka cold cheese is cold Madeira bread. But they bring it out in 1 minute.“
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“Warm and hearty restaurant. Very good product taste and affordable value for money. The servers were very warm and kind. I recommend this restaurant.
Wheelchair accessibility: Wheelchair accessible as the restaurant is located on a square“
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“Perfect ambience, very attentive and friendly staff, beer paradise for every beer lover and, in keeping with the European Championships, there was always football going on. The bar has a certain charm and is always worth a visit when you are in Madeira.“
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“The wings and fries were VERY good, although we didn't speak Portuguese, the managers were kind enough to make an effort to understand us and it was greatly appreciated. It was just very hot inside and the drinks really weren't cold“
“A small restaurant at a dead end with a magnificent view. It has a very limited menu but what they have is all homemade and cooked fresh. I especially recommend the chicken balls. The host is very friendly and loves to tell you about what to do and see in Madeira. It is very inexpensive. For four people eating and having multiple drinks we spent €50. It's a good place to go if you arrive late in the evening. It closes at 9pm. There is plenty of parking. It's very dated inside but don't let that put you off.“
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“Good location, good views of Funchal. With terrace. Regarding food, said tooth was missing and the man didn't want to give it. I didn't ask either, it's true. But the tooth is part of us Madeiran people and what makes us stand out from other places. Please don't lose this habit.“