Restaurant in Guimaraes, Portugal
34
290Pearl PointsGood food, great square view, easy price.

About 34
A Michelin Plate winner two years running, 34 sits on the third floor above Guimarães's Largo do Toural and combines international cooking — from burrata to Japanese-inspired salmon toro to lamb with chestnut purée — with one of the best square views in the city. At €€ pricing with an easy booking, it is the most practical high-quality lunch stop in the historic centre.
The Verdict
If you're in Guimarães and want a reliable, Michelin-recognised meal with a genuinely good view over one of the old town's finest squares, book 34. The third-floor terrace position above Largo do Toural is the main reason to come here over comparably priced alternatives, and the international menu — anchored by dishes like fresh burrata and Japanese-inspired salmon toro — gives you enough range to satisfy mixed groups. At €€ pricing with a 4.8 Google rating across 651 reviews, this is a low-risk, high-return choice for lunch or dinner in the historic centre. The Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 confirms consistent kitchen quality without the formality or price point of a starred room.
Portrait
Picture arriving at Largo do Toural on a clear afternoon: the Basilica of St. Peter fills the frame, the square below is active with locals and visitors, and you are sitting on the third floor of a building that gives you a front-row position above all of it. That is the core proposition at 34, and it is a strong one. The setting alone would justify a booking, but the kitchen adds enough substance to make this worth returning to.
The interiors lean into warm wood tones and modern restraint rather than the azulejo-and-stone aesthetic you find elsewhere in the city. The result is a room that feels contemporary without being cold, and relaxed without being careless. The surrounding greenery visible from the windows reinforces a sense of calm that holds through the lunch service.
The menu takes a broad international line: burrata alongside salmon toro, refined lamb with chestnut purée alongside pork ribs. This is not a kitchen trying to tell a single culinary story , it is a practical approach to satisfying a mixed dining room in a city that draws both Portuguese visitors and international tourists. For regulars who have already worked through the obvious choices, the Japanese-influenced fish preparations are worth exploring further; the salmon toro entry point suggests a kitchen with sourcing ambitions beyond the standard Portuguese tourist-centre playbook.
Lunch vs. Dinner: How the Experience Shifts
Lunch at 34 is arguably the stronger case. The natural light through the third-floor windows during the day makes the most of the square views, the room is quieter, and the €€ price point means you can eat well without the commitment of a full evening. If you are mid-itinerary , coming from or heading to the nearby Guimarães Castle or the Paço dos Duques , a lunch booking here is one of the most practical decisions you can make in the city. You get a proper sit-down meal with a meaningful view and Michelin-recognised cooking, and you are back outside within 90 minutes.
Dinner adds ambience and shifts the room's energy. The Largo do Toural at night has a different character , lit facades, fewer tourists, a more local crowd settling in for the evening. If a special occasion or a longer table experience is the goal, the dinner service is appropriate. The modern interior holds up well under evening lighting, and the menu depth , from lighter starters through to the lamb and chestnut purée , gives you enough range for a multi-course format. That said, there is no strong evidence from the available data that dinner offers meaningfully different menu value at this price tier. The view is the variable that tips the decision: daytime for clarity and scenery, evening for atmosphere.
Trust Signals
Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) place 34 in a defined quality bracket: cooking that Michelin reviewers consider worth acknowledging, without the tasting-menu formality of a starred venue. At €€ pricing, that credential matters. For context, Michelin Plate restaurants in Portugal at this price tier include some genuinely capable kitchens , see Belcanto in Lisbon, Vila Joya in Albufeira, or Antiqvvm in Porto for the starred end of the spectrum. 34 sits well below those in prestige and price, but the Plate recognition means the kitchen is held to a standard that most tourist-centre restaurants in historic Portuguese cities are not. The 4.8 rating across 651 Google reviews reinforces this: volume and score together suggest consistent delivery rather than a handful of exceptional visits.
Practical Details
34 is at Largo do Toural nº23 in the heart of Guimarães's UNESCO-listed historic centre, making it walkable from most visitor accommodation and major sights. Booking is rated easy , you are unlikely to struggle for a table if you plan a few days ahead, though for weekend lunch with terrace access, earlier is better. The price sits at €€, which for Guimarães represents solid mid-range territory. Dress expectations are in line with the modern, relaxed interior: smart-casual is appropriate; formal dress is not required.
For more options in the city, see our full Guimarães restaurants guide, or explore hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences across the city.
Logistics at a Glance
| Detail | 34 | A Cozinha | Norma |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price tier | €€ | €€€ | €€ |
| Cuisine | International | Modern Cuisine | Creative |
| Michelin recognition | Plate (2024, 2025) | Check Pearl | Check Pearl |
| Booking difficulty | Easy | Moderate | Easy |
| View / Setting | Largo do Toural terrace | Historic building interior | City centre |
Pearl Picks Nearby
- A Cozinha (Modern Cuisine) , for a step up in formality and price
- Le Babachris (Mediterranean Cuisine) , comparable price tier, different flavour profile
- Cor de Tangerina , worth checking if you want a contrast to the international menu
- Hool (Traditional Cuisine) , higher price point, traditional focus
- Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira , if you want to see what a starred Portuguese view restaurant looks like
- The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia , for a wine-focused special occasion in the north
- Ocean in Porches , two-star reference point if you are planning a broader Portugal itinerary
- TRB - Temple Restaurant Beijing , another international-menu restaurant in a historic setting, for context
- Marcel von Winckelmann in Passau , comparable European mid-range with international ambitions
Frequently Asked Questions
How far ahead should I book 34?
Book at least a week in advance if you want the third-floor table with views over Largo do Toural, especially for weekend lunch when the square is at its liveliest. The €€ price point and Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) mean it draws steady foot traffic from visitors exploring the UNESCO-listed historic centre. Walk-ins may work on quieter weekday evenings, but you risk missing the view seats that make the experience.
What should I wear to 34?
The ambience is described as modern and relaxed, so a tidy casual outfit fits the room. There is no indication of a formal dress code. Think the kind of thing you'd wear exploring Guimarães's historic centre for the day — presentable but not suited up.
Is 34 worth the price?
At €€, 34 sits at a comfortable mid-range price point for Michelin Plate cooking, which makes it easy to recommend. Two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025) signal consistent quality, and the third-floor view over Largo do Toural and the Basilica of St. Peter adds genuine value beyond what the food alone would justify. For a Michelin-acknowledged meal with a landmark view at a manageable spend, the case is straightforward.
Can 34 accommodate groups?
The venue data does not confirm private dining or group booking arrangements, so check the venue's official channels before bringing a party larger than four. The third-floor room with views is the draw, so request that space explicitly when enquiring. For smaller groups of two to four, booking in advance is the practical move.
Is 34 good for a special occasion?
Yes, with the right expectations. The third-floor setting above Largo do Toural, Michelin Plate credentials, and an international menu that moves from burrata to Japanese-inspired salmon and refined lamb give it enough range to feel considered without being stiff. At €€, it works well for a birthday lunch or a celebratory dinner where atmosphere matters as much as formality. If you want a strictly formal tasting experience, A Cozinha is the higher-stakes option in the city.
Is the tasting menu worth it at 34?
The venue data does not confirm a dedicated tasting menu format at 34. The menu appears to be à la carte, ranging from burrata and Japanese-inspired salmon toro to lamb with chestnut purée and pork ribs. If a structured tasting format is your priority, A Cozinha in Guimarães operates at a higher level for that format. At 34, the better case is a well-chosen à la carte meal with a view.
Location
Largo do Toural nº23, 4810-427 Guimarães, Portugal
Guimaraes, Portugal
Compare 34
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| 34 | €€ | — |
| A Cozinha | €€€ | — |
| Norma | €€ | — |
| Hool | €€€ | — |
| Le Babachris | €€ | — |
| Cor de Tangerina | — |
What to weigh when choosing between 34 and alternatives.
Also Consider
- A Cozinha — Modern Cuisine, €€€
- Norma — Creative, €€
- Hool — Traditional Cuisine, €€€
- Le Babachris — Mediterranean Cuisine, €€
- Cor de Tangerina — Notable alternative
How It Compares
At €€, 34 sits in the same price bracket as Norma and Le Babachris, but adds Michelin Plate recognition and a view that neither currently matches on the available data. If price and accessibility are your priorities, 34 is the strongest case at this tier. Norma's creative menu is worth considering if you want a more focused culinary experience; Le Babachris suits those who prefer a Mediterranean flavour profile over the international range at 34.
If you are willing to spend more, A Cozinha at €€€ is the obvious step up: modern Portuguese cuisine at a higher formality level, and the natural choice for a serious food-focused dinner in Guimarães. Hool at €€€ offers traditional cuisine for those who want a more rooted regional experience, though at a higher price than 34. Neither matches 34 for view or booking ease.
Cor de Tangerina is worth checking if you want a different atmosphere altogether, though the data available is limited. The practical summary: book 34 for a reliable, well-priced, Michelin-acknowledged meal with a genuine location advantage — particularly at lunch. Move to A Cozinha if the occasion calls for more ambition and you are comfortable with the higher price.
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