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CuisinePortuguese
Executive ChefJohanna Nußbaumer
LocationFigueira da Foz, Portugal
Michelin
Star Wine List

Olaias holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand for 2024 and 2025, making it one of the most recognised tables in Figueira da Foz. Set inside the Centro de Artes e Espetáculos, the restaurant is built around seasonal Carolino rice from the Mondego river, a Portuguese variety that shifts with the harvest and gives the kitchen a clear, repeated reason to revisit. At the €€ price point, the value-to-recognition ratio is hard to match on the Silver Coast.

Olaias restaurant in Figueira da Foz, Portugal
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A Civic Stage for Serious Portuguese Cooking

The Centro de Artes e Espetáculos on Rua Abade Pedro is Figueira da Foz's main cultural venue — a building designed for performance and public life, not the kind of address that typically produces sustained culinary recognition. Olaias occupies a room within it, behind large panoramic doors that frame views of the surrounding city. The pairing of an arts-centre address with a Michelin Bib Gourmand — awarded consecutively in 2024 and 2025 , is less incongruous than it sounds. Along Portugal's Silver Coast, serious cooking has rarely needed a trophy address. What it needs is a reason to return, and Olaias has built one around a single, seasonal ingredient.

The Mondego Rice and Why It Matters

Portugal's relationship with rice is long and geographically specific. The Mondego river valley, which runs through the region surrounding Figueira da Foz before reaching the Atlantic, produces Carolino rice, a short-to-medium grain variety with an absorbent quality suited to slow, clay-oven preparation. The terroir is local in the most literal sense: the rice arrives from fields within the drainage basin of the same river visible from parts of the town. At Olaias, this ingredient is the menu's backbone, and its treatment shifts with the seasons. Duck, fish, and octopus versions rotate through the year, which means a visit in March and a visit in October are not the same meal. This is a structural decision rooted in Portuguese cooking tradition, where rice dishes , arroz de lingueirão, arroz de pato, arroz de polvo , occupy a different register than in most European cuisines, functioning as a main course carrying significant weight and flavour rather than a supporting element.

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Chef Mónica Gomes works this ingredient from a clay oven, a method that shapes the texture and crust of the rice in ways a stovetop cannot replicate. The kitchen also produces house-baked bread served warm, and the Rissol da Tia Fernanda, a Portuguese croquette that has the specificity of a family recipe carried into a professional kitchen. A tiramisu made to order closes the meal; its inclusion is deliberate , it sits outside the regional canon but holds its position through execution. These are dishes that read as a coherent menu rather than a regional tourism showcase.

The Wine Programme and the Sommelier Tier It Belongs To

Portugal's sommelier culture has become one of the more discussed aspects of the country's dining scene over the past decade, partly because wine tourism in the Douro, Alentejo, and Bairrada regions has created a broader audience for Portuguese varieties, and partly because a generation of technically trained sommeliers has produced programmes that go well beyond the standard commercial list. Olaias falls on the serious side of that divide. The restaurant is associated with sommelier Pedro Ferreira, recognised as one of the country's more accomplished wine professionals, and the garrafeira , the in-house wine collection , reflects that standing. The list balances Portuguese and international selections with a depth and internal logic that places it outside the category of food-led restaurants with adequate wine support. Here, the wine programme is a co-equal part of the proposition.

For a restaurant operating at the €€ price tier, this combination of Michelin recognition and sommelier-level wine depth is notable. The structural equivalent in Portugal's broader dining scene , where Michelin recognition at the starred level typically corresponds to the €€€€ tier at restaurants such as Belcanto in Lisbon, Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira, or Ocean in Porches , makes a Bib Gourmand at this price point a different kind of signal. The Bib Gourmand exists precisely to mark places where quality exceeds what the price would suggest. Olaias fits that category without qualification. Compared to the €€€€ bracket occupied by Antiqvvm in Porto, Vila Joya in Albufeira, or The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia, the spend here is a fraction of the national fine-dining tier, with Michelin-level credentialing attached.

Figueira da Foz as a Dining Address

Figueira da Foz sits at the mouth of the Mondego, roughly equidistant between Porto and Lisbon, and functions primarily as a beach city, attracting Portuguese summer visitors rather than the international food-travel circuit that concentrates around Lisbon and the Algarve. This geography shapes what restaurants here need to do: they serve a local and domestic audience across the full calendar, not a tourist season. The consistency required for back-to-back Bib Gourmand recognition in a Silver Coast city is harder-won than the same award in a capital restaurant cluster. Olaias has held the standard across two consecutive Michelin cycles in a market where visibility is limited and the audience is, by necessity, repeat. That record is a more useful signal than a single-year award.

For visitors planning a stop in the region, Olaias sits at the intersection of several practical considerations. The arts-centre location gives the room an unusual character , civic, spacious, with the panoramic doors functioning as a visual anchor. The €€ price tier means the full experience, including working through the wine list with Pedro Ferreira's guidance, remains accessible relative to comparable meals in Lisbon or Porto. Booking is advisable, particularly in the summer months when the city's visitor volume peaks. For anyone building a broader Silver Coast itinerary, pairing a meal here with accommodation in the area rounds into a coherent short stay. See our full Figueira da Foz hotels guide for options nearby.

Planning a Visit

Olaias is located at the Centro de Artes e Espetáculos, Rua Abade Pedro nº2, Figueira da Foz. The Google review score of 4.8 across 370 ratings is consistent with the Michelin signal , high scoring at substantial volume indicates reliability rather than a handful of exceptional experiences. The seasonal rotation of Carolino rice dishes means the specific menu available depends on when you visit; this is not a disadvantage but a reason to return across the year. The tiramisu, made to order, requires patience rather than spontaneity , factor that into the timing of a meal. For more on what the city offers around the table, see our full Figueira da Foz restaurants guide, our full Figueira da Foz bars guide, our full Figueira da Foz wineries guide, and our full Figueira da Foz experiences guide.

For Portuguese cooking at different points on the price and format spectrum, A Cozinha in Guimarães, A Ver Tavira in Tavira, Al Sud in Lagos, Bon Bon in Lagoa, Il Gallo d'Oro in Funchal, Vinha in Vila Nova de Gaia, and Tasca by José Avillez in Dubai each represent different registers of the same tradition.

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