Restaurante Picota is a restaurante in Aveiro Centro, Aveiro. Rated 4.8 stars from 2220 Google reviews. Known for homemade portuguese cooking and attentive, multilingual staff. Best for families with children and solo diners. Price range: € 15–20.
Restaurante Picota is rated 4.8★ on Google (2,220 reviews) and 4.8★ on TripAdvisor (477 reviews) — a consistent rating across both platforms.
Rankings updated June 2026
Restaurante Picota
Across 2,127 rated reviews, 97% gave four or five stars.
| Rating | 4.8★ |
| Reviews | 2,220 |
| 1-star share | 0.9% |
| Best for | Lunch |
In Their Own Words
Review highlights surfaced by Google — shown in English, with the original beneath
“We tried the main courses: beef pasties; golden-brown fish; and cod with cream sauce.”
“Provamos os pratos principais: empadas de carne; peixe dourada; e bacalhau nata.”
“A delicious crème brûlée for dessert, and chocolate mousse for the children.”
“Sobremesa leite creme maravilhoso e para as crianças mousse de chocolate.”
“Good Portuguese food at prices that Portuguese people can afford.”
“Boa comida portuguesa com preços para portugueses.”
Consistently rated across Google and TripAdvisor
2,697 reviews across two platforms
Quick Verdict
Picota is an unfussy Portuguese comfort food restaurant in aveiro-centro with generous portions and staff that treat strangers like family.
You want authentic, homemade Portuguese food at €15–20 in a warm, unpretentious setting run by a single family.
About Restaurante Picota
Restaurante Picota is a small, family-operated kitchen in aveiro-centro—mother at the stove, father at the grill, and their children front-of-house—delivering traditional Portuguese cooking rooted in quality local ingredients and zero compromise on flavour. Signature dishes include bacalao à nata (salt cod in cream), arroz de pato (duck rice), and grilled fish that arrives at the table still steaming. Portions are abundant; a single grilled sea bream easily feeds two. The wine list, coffee, and homemade desserts (notably leite creme and chocolate mousse) are standouts. Atmosphere is deliberately casual and intimate—a small room where noise stays low and the mood stays warm. Service is attentive without hovering; staff speak multiple languages and guide diners through the short, curated menu. Wheelchair access is available at entry and seating. Parking nearby can be tight, but the restaurant offers free uncovered spaces. Popular equally for solo lunch, family dinners, and group bookings.
Restaurante Picota is the neighbourhood spot done right — unhurried, unpretentious, with a wine list that gives it an edge over most of its category.
In the last 90 days, Restaurante Picota has drawn 34 substantial written reviews (50+ characters of genuine feedback) — recent momentum that is one of the signals behind its place on the hot list.
What Stands Out
Homemade Portuguese cooking
Reviewers consistently praise 'comida totalmente casera' and dishes that taste 'como si comieras en casa de tu abuela' (like eating at your grandmother's house), with traditional flavours and generous portions.
Attentive, multilingual staff
Multiple reviews highlight staff who are 'amables, educados, muy simpáticos, muy serviciales' and explain the menu in English, French, and other languages; one reviewer noted the server 'parle très bien français.'
Excellent wine list, coffee, and desserts
GBP highlights list 'Ótima carta de vinhos, Ótimo café' and 'Ótima sobremesa'; reviews specifically praise homemade desserts like leite creme and chocolate mousse.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Restaurante Picota
Yes. The restaurant is family-friendly with a warm, welcoming atmosphere. GBP data confirms it is 'Bom para ir com crianças' (good for children), and multiple reviews mention dining comfortably with kids aged 10 and under.
Bacalao à nata (salt cod in cream), arroz de pato (duck rice), grilled fish, and callos (tripe) are frequently mentioned. Portions are generous—a single grilled sea bream easily serves two people.
Yes. The venue has wheelchair-accessible seating and an accessible entrance, as confirmed in GBP accessibility attributes.
€15–20 per person. Reviews note excellent value; one diner reported spending €33 for two people including wine, and another paid €18 for bacalao à nata.
Yes. GBP data lists 'Comer a sós' (eating alone) as a popular use case, and the intimate, casual atmosphere suits solo diners well.
Yes. The wine list is highlighted as 'Ótima carta de vinhos' (excellent wine list) in GBP data, and multiple reviews mention quality wines at fair prices.
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