Flor do Campo is a recently founded restaurant, which opened its doors
to the public on 21 June this year, with the aim of bringing high
quality food to the Algarve. With a passion for serving well, and
attention to the smallest of details, Dona Luisa, one of the owners, is
only fully satisfied with the best.
Before
Luisa Idier-humbert decided to open the restaurant with her French
husband, Laurent Idier-humbert, she was a hairdresser living in France
for several years. Then they decided to come to Portugal, settle in the
lovely Algarve and set up a new restaurant to offer something different
to their customers.
"My
husband is French, so we didn't want to open an all-Portuguese
restaurant, but one with a bit of a mix between Portuguese and French
food", she said. In addition, as Luisa was born in the north of
Portugal, she also brings some dishes from the north of the country,
such as the well-known francesinha.
A taste of the countryside
Upon
arrival, you will find a huge car park which is very comfortable as you
can park right next to the restaurant. It is very easy to get there
when driving on the N125 to Alcantarilha because of the flags on the right
side of the road - Portuguese, French and EU flags. The flags made me
feel that I was entering an international place where everyone is very
welcome (I wasn't wrong).
Flor
do Campo has a venue with a capacity of over a hundred people in a
place that can be really good for birthday parties, business dinners,
etc. You can decide to sit outside or inside, both very nice options,
but if you decide to sit inside, you will be eating while looking at a
great countryside landscape through the big windows they have, which
especially at lunchtime is just perfect!
Speaking
of lunch, if you go during weekdays for lunch (not on Tuesdays because
that's their day off) you can get the dish of the day for just €10. This
is very surprising because, unlike many restaurants that serve dishes
of the day with little or no quality at all, Dona Luisa, even with a
great effort to do so at a very affordable price, will not deliver
anything less than the best even for 10€.
The
co-owner and cook told me that the dish of the day includes the
couvert, a main course, a drink and a dessert. Every day they have at
least six options normally balanced between three dishes of meat and
three of fish.
A restaurant you can trust
The
day we went was a sunny Sunday. For such a beautiful day, all we needed
was a top five star meal and that's exactly what we got.
To
begin, we were kindly served a couvert with two types of bread, one
traditionally from the Algarve and the other one from the north (just to
remind that Luisa has northern roots) with carrots "Algarve style",
marinated olives and homemade tuna paté. We liked it because it was all
very homely.
I
normally like Portuguese food, so we ordered a fish of the day, which
was a grilled golden bream served with new potatoes in olive oil and
garlic and sautéed vegetables. At Flor do Campo everything is super
fresh and it's no different with the fish. It's that kind of restaurant
where you know you can order everything you like - everything is super
fresh!
Then
we had a French dish that many Portuguese, according to Luisa, find
very strange to be served as a main course. The name is "mussels with
mushrooms". She told me that people think it's a starter, but it's not
and I can assure you it will not let you down. For those who love
seafood these mussels cooked French style are absolutely perfect. It is
important to note that you can choose the sauce you want. We've had
mushrooms, but they have more options like sailor, provencal and
Roquefort.
As for the beverages, they have a fantastic wine list with a great selection of Portuguese and French wines.
A sweet ending
Although we were fully satisfied, we were still pleased with two very good desserts: a chocolate mousse and a coconut pudding. Dona Luísa, the cook, is very good on the sweet side too. It was a great way to end our meals. After this wonderful experience, I can only say that will return to this gem and take the rest of the family with me.
Flor do Campo is open from Wednesday to Monday for lunch and dinner. For
more information or to book a table, please contact 282 314 972.
Paula Martins is a fully qualified journalist, who finds writing a means of self-expression. She studied Journalism and Communication at University of Coimbra and recently Law in the Algarve. Press card: 8252