Food is a big part of experiencing Terceira, and these restaurants showcase the island’s authentic flavors. I’ve gathered my top recommendations, each one worth visiting for its own unique reason.
Restaurante Caneta — famous for its meats and traditional Terceira flavors: espetada skewers, hearty alcatra, and perfectly grilled steaks in a rustic setting.
Quinta dos Açores — a farm-to-table concept with their own dairy and beef production. Great comfort food, panoramic views over Angra, and some of the best homemade ice cream on the island.
Ti Chôa — a true hidden gem in Serreta. Rustic, family-run, and authentic, serving one of the island’s most traditional alcatras in a cozy, village setting.
Tasca das Tias — right in Angra’s historic center, known for generous tuna steaks, T-bone cuts, and Azorean comfort food like alcatra.
q.b. – Restaurante — two concepts in one: casual bites (pizzas, soups, quick meals) on the ground floor, and refined, creative dining upstairs, often using local ingredients in modern ways.
Restaurante Búzius — located by the natural pools of Porto Martins, specializing in fresh fish from the counter, seafood rice, and Mediterranean-inspired dishes with ocean views.
Mercatto di Osteria — Italian dining with an Azorean twist: linguine with limpets, squid-ink pasta with shrimp, or duck leg confit with orange risotto.
O Forno Pastelaria — legendary bakery in Angra, the best place to try traditional sweets like the famous Bolos D. Amélia. Perfect for morning coffee or a light snack in a local atmosphere.
Taberna Roberto — a small tavern with unique charm, where the owner cooks everything himself. There’s no fixed menu — dishes change daily depending on what’s freshest, turning dinner into a surprise culinary experience in a warm, home-like setting.
Note: Always double-check opening hours on Google Maps, as they may change on weekends and public holidays.