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Batalha dos Sabores - Amadora
R. Dr. Francisco Sá Carneiro 11B, 2720-196 Amadora, Portugal
· Portuguese restaurant, Brazilian restaurant, Fast food restaurant
· 4.5/5 Google (869 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Casual Brazilian-leaning grill with all-you-can-eat picanha and chicken at fair prices, strong highs upstairs but inconsistent experiences and a divisive basement room; good for meat-lovers, less ideal for picky eaters or strict vegetarians.
Restaurant Summary
Upstairs the room feels warm and welcoming, with servers explaining how the refills work and platters of sliced picanha arriving to the table. One diner said the team was friendly and professional, noting quick top-ups when the room was not overloaded. However, experiences in the basement “cellar” space vary, so some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans meat-centric and value-driven rather than flashy: think all-you-can-eat picanha, spiced chicken, black beans, rice, and fries, with a few contemporary touches like Ras el Hanout lamb and quinoa burgers. It suits diners who enjoy straightforward grilling and classic sides done right, though big groups report more inconsistency in doneness and temperature. Families are well served with a dedicated kids all-you-can-eat menu (chicken or picanha) and simple sides like rice and fries. Pescatarians can pivot to grilled cod or prawns. Strict vegetarians will find options, but the AYCE structure favors meat eaters and may feel limited for those avoiding meat entirely.
At a Glance
- Strong value on all-you-can-eat picanha and chicken
- Cozy upstairs room with friendly, explanatory service
- Basement room comfort and service inconsistencies for large groups
- A few illness and cleanliness reports in late 2024–2025
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
- all_you_can_eat_value
- kids_ayce_menu
- mix_of_Portuguese_and_Brazilian_sides
What People Love
- Feeling of getting a deal on refills
- Thinly sliced picanha with staple sides
- Friendly explanations of the concept
- Chocolate desserts that finish strong
Points of Concern
- Basement room described as hot, smelly, or storage-like by several reviewers on busy nights
- Service coordination dips with large parties; food can arrive cold or unevenly cooked
- Isolated but serious reports of illness and a pest sighting require caution
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (generic praises, templated owner replies) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- Limited options for conservative palates or picky eaters
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€25-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Meat lovers: go for AYCE picanha or chicken; pair with black beans and rice.
- Pescatarians: grilled cod or prawns provide solid alternatives.
- Vegetarians: ravioli or quinoa burger available, but AYCE value skews to meat.
Perfect For
- Casual meat-focused dinners
- Birthday groups that book upstairs
- Families seeking a kids AYCE option
- Weeknight value seekers
Location Insights
Area: Suburban mixed-use zone with residential blocks and everyday services; casual local crowd.
Safety: Generally safe with regular foot traffic; a few reviews mention maintenance issues downstairs.
Nearby: Near neighborhood shops and housing; parking reportedly manageable by some diners.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–23:30
Tuesday12:00–23:30
Wednesday12:00–23:30
Thursday12:00–23:30
Friday12:00–23:30
Saturday12:00–23:30
Sunday12:00–23:30
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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