Ratatouille Village

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Cascais, Portugal

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French restaurant

Ratatouille Village Reviews | Rating 4.2 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Ratatouille Village is located in Cascais, Portugal on R. Marques Leal Pancada 18. Ratatouille Village is rated 4.2 out of 5 in the category french restaurant in Portugal.

Address

R. Marques Leal Pancada 18

Price range

$$

Phone

+351 214044969

Service options

Outdoor seatingDine-in

Amenities

Good for kidsToilets

Offerings

CoffeeLate-night food

Open hours

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Belita Isabel Janeira

Very nice restaurant with a scenic view from the 1st floor room. A few tables if you want to stay al fresco. Excellent food, extremely kind staff. Well decorated. Delicious food served from unusual style.It's well located. Not far from the train station, in the city centre, overlooking the bay. There is also a set menu and a la carte. A place to have dinner or lunch in a very nice atmosphere

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Janez Kerzan

Cozy little restaurant. The food was very good, the prices were also very reasonable, the food serving was very nice. We had carrot soup (excelent) and roasted chicken with potatoes and salad. The waitress was very helpful and polite. The inside was cosy and nice. Overall a really good place.

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Phil Newton

Excellent dinner in a cozy old converted Portuguese home. The starter was a refreshing platter of thin sliced zucchini with microgreens, feta cheese, and balsamic. Main courses of braised duck with roasted orange on a bed of mashed potatoes, and a delicious moist tender chicken with a mild curry sauce on a bed of rice. Desert was fresh watermelon with fruit. Outstanding at a very reasonable price

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Ronan O'Connor

On a small side street, has seating inside and out. Inside is styled rustically but with bright white lights. Candles on tables weren't lit until another diner asked. The cod dish was a nice sized piece of cod, but full of bones, swimming in a pool of olive oil and spinach. Crème brulee was a prepared custard (with skin) but didn't crunch. House wine was good and nobody tried to sell us bread we didn't want.

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Albina Akhmetshina

French cuisine, nice view from the second floor. Pricey, but what I tried was good.

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Tudor Stanica

The crepes are fantastic you must try the fish.

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Angel Basics

This is not a French Cuisine. Maybe they think that but the basic receipt is lost along the way. Maybe it was not their day but it we laught as we thought Mr Fawlty spirit was in the house. Even the coffee is better served to you in a cafeteria. We wouldn’t recommend this restaurant if you expect French hospitality and good French Food. There is no love in this place.

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christian collier

Great place attentive staff good menu fantastic desert