Sintra, Portugal
From Michelin Guide
Open since 1992, this Japanese restaurant is one of the country’s oldest. Its connection to Japanese culture is clear, as Midori means “green”, an obvious reference to the fantastic vegetation surrounding the Penha Longa hotel, merging into the lush mountains of the Sintra-Cascais Natural Park. An open kitchen, vinyl-covered walls, a beautiful mural designed by a Portuguese artist, and large windows are the backdrop for a pleasant, cosy atmosphere. The offering of talented Chef Pedro Almeida, here served up daily by the young resident chef Tiago Santo, reveals Portuguese cuisine with a Japanese soul, adopting the techniques of the Far East country and applying them to the best local produce. Across two tasting menus — Kiri and Yama, with 7 and 9 courses, respectively — the selection translates into bold dishes like the roasted tomato nigiri, the Kakuni-style beef tongue served with scorched aubergine and tomato, or the surprising dessert of Hachi (honey and oats).
From Visitor Experiences
1. Unique Fusion of Japanese and Portuguese Cuisine: Midori is a Michelin-starred restaurant that combines the flavors and techniques of Japan with the rich culinary heritage of Portugal. 2. Intimate Setting with Only 6 Tables: The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere, with only six tables facing a rock zen garden, creating an intimate and exclusive dining experience. 3. Chef Pedro Almeida's Artistic Approach to Food: Chef Almeida is known for his creative and artistic approach to food, using fresh ingredients and innovative techniques to create dishes that are both visually stunning and delicious.
From Visitor Experiences
["Squid nigiri with lime","Smoked tuna nigiri","Shiitake mushroom","Grilled mackerel nigiri fermented in garlic"]
Current Offerings & Prices