Tacho do Pescador, Seafood restaurant in Parque das Nações, Portugal
Tacho do Pescador is a seafood restaurant in Parque das Nações set in a modern building near the waterfront. It displays fresh fish and seafood in a counter where diners can see and select what they want to eat.
The restaurant emerged after Parque das Nações was transformed from industrial grounds into a modern district for Expo 98. Its opening came as part of the area's broader shift to become a destination for dining and leisure.
The name reflects Portugal's fishing heritage and the connection between local fishermen and the sea, evident in how the menu is built around different catches. Visitors notice how seasonal Atlantic ingredients guide what appears on plates from day to day.
The restaurant is wheelchair accessible throughout and offers moderate pricing with parking available nearby. It sits on Rua Pimenta 17, making it easy to find and reach.
Diners choose their preferred fish directly from the display counter and watch the open kitchen prepare it right before their eyes. This interaction lets guests see exactly how their meal comes together.
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