Best Restaurants in Praia
Five essential tables, ranked by occasion.
$ Under 500 CVE | $$ 500–1,500 CVE | $$$ 1,500–3,500 CVE | $$$$ Over 3,500 CVE






Praia’s Top 5
Restaurante Sol na Baía
Sol na Baía occupies a clifftop position above Prainha beach — the small bay at the base of Praia's volcanic plateau where the city's waterfront life concentrates. The view across the bay and toward the Atlantic beyond i...
Quintal da Música
Quintal da Música — the Music Courtyard — is the cultural heart of Praia's evening scene, a restaurant and performance space built around the Cape Verdean musical tradition that the archipelago has given to the world. Th...
Restaurante Panorama
Restaurante Panorama occupies a position at the edge of Praia's volcanic plateau — the flat-topped mesa on which the old city sits, rising sharply from the surrounding coastline. The view from the terrace takes in the po...
Casa de Pasto Crioulo
Casa de Pasto Crioulo is the cachupa institution that Praia's own residents visit when they want the dish made properly. Santiago island's version — richer, more heavily meated, and cooked with more whole hominy corn tha...
Café Santa Maria
Café Santa Maria faces the city's main colonial square — Praça Alexandre Albuquerque, with its bandstand, colonial church, and the surrounding colonial government buildings that give Praia's historic Plateau neighbourhoo...
Bar Restaurante Morabeza
Morabeza — the Cape Verdean concept of warmth, generosity, and the specific quality of welcome that the archipelago's culture produces — is the most important word in understanding Cape Verdean identity. Bar Restaurante ...
Dining in Praia
Praia is the capital of Cape Verde and the largest city in the archipelago — a volcanic city built on a flat-topped plateau (the Plateau) that rises sharply from the surrounding coastline of Santiago island. Santiago is Cape Verde's most populated and most culturally distinct island — the home of the creole culture that the archipelago has developed over five centuries of Atlantic crossroads history, and the source of the cachupa (the national dish) in its richest, most Santiago-specific form.
Cape Verdean Cuisine
Cachupa is the Cape Verdean national dish and the foundation of the island's food culture. Made from hominy corn, dried beans, and various meats slow-cooked together for hours, it exists in two forms: cachupa pobre (poor man's cachupa, with minimal meat) and cachupa rica (rich cachupa, with multiple proteins). Santiago island's version is the richest and most meat-forward of the archipelago's variations. Grogue — Cape Verdean sugarcane spirit — is the national drink, distilled on several islands but most powerfully on Santiago and Santo Antão.
The Music Connection
Cape Verde is one of the world's great musical cultures — morna (the melancholic genre that Cesária Évora brought to international attention), funaná (the accordion-driven dance music of Santiago's interior), and coladeira are all present in Praia's restaurants and bars. Dining here is rarely a silent experience; the music is present as an expression of identity rather than as background decoration.
Practical Notes
Praia uses the Cape Verde Escudo. Nelson Mandela International Airport has connections throughout Europe and Africa. Card payments are accepted at most formal restaurants; cash is needed for local establishments. The best weather is November to June; July to October is the rainy season.