Duck Rice

Alentejo

There’s no menu on the door, nor is one brought to the table.

At Taberna Típica Quarta-feira in Évora, you won’t be choosing between dishes. Here, you take a seat, and the food simply arrives—carefully chosen by the kitchen, with no room for hesitation. You trust the process, and by the end of the meal, one thing is clear: it was worth it, and you’ll be back.

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