Five Oceans, Seafood restaurant in Alcântara, Portugal
Five Oceans is a seafood restaurant in Doca de Santo Amaro with direct views of the Tagus River and the 25th of April Bridge. Tables occupy a waterfront position where diners face the river and the bridge's distinctive structure.
The building sits in an area that served as a maritime warehouse during Portugal's trading expansion. This history as a port for commerce shapes the setting and character of the space today.
The menu reflects Portuguese maritime traditions through dishes such as Feijoada de Linguas de Bacalhau and regional preparations of fresh catch. Diners experience how the city has always turned toward its river for sustenance.
The restaurant opens for lunch at 12:30 PM and closes around 11:00 PM with full service Monday through Saturday. Sundays operate on a limited schedule with later opening hours and an earlier close.
The staff uses specific techniques when preparing seafood dishes, particularly for sea bass fillets with a sesame crust. These handcrafted methods give the dishes a character that stands out from typical restaurant fare.
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