Restaurant in Albufeira, Portugal
Al Quimia
290ptsFalésia Beach fine dining that delivers.

About Al Quimia
Al Quimia, inside the EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel on Falésia Beach, holds two consecutive Michelin Plates (2024 and 2025) and a 4.8 Google rating — the strongest dining credentials in Albufeira. Three focused tasting menus (seafood, meat, vegetables) draw on Algarve tradition and seasonal produce. At €€€€, it is the right booking for a special occasion dinner in this part of the Algarve.
A 4.8-rated tasting menu restaurant inside a beach hotel — and it earns every decimal
Al Quimia sits inside the EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel on Falésia Beach in Albufeira, and its Google rating of 4.8 from 236 reviews is the first thing worth knowing. That kind of score, sustained across a meaningful sample size, is not typical of hotel dining in a resort town. It signals that this restaurant is drawing guests who came specifically to eat here, not just guests who wandered downstairs. If you are planning a special dinner in the Algarve and wondering whether a hotel restaurant can justify the €€€€ price tier, Al Quimia makes the case clearly.
What Al Quimia is actually like
The format is tasting menus, three of them, each built around a distinct ingredient world. Água centres on fresh fish and seafood, Fogo on meats, and Terra on vegetables. The framing is elemental — water, fire, earth , and it gives the kitchen a clear editorial logic: each menu is a focused argument rather than a general survey of Portuguese cooking. Chef Luis Mourão anchors all three in Algarve tradition while incorporating his own culinary perspective, working from seasonal ingredients in a glass-fronted kitchen visible from the dining room. That transparency is a design choice with practical meaning , you can watch the kitchen at work from your table, which tends to focus the experience on the cooking itself rather than the setting.
The dining room runs in warm tones, the beach location adds natural context without demanding your attention, and the overall feel sits closer to considered restaurant than resort spectacle. For a special occasion dinner , anniversary, birthday, a business meal where the food needs to carry the evening , the combination of format, setting, and execution at this price tier is well-suited. The tasting menu structure also removes the burden of decision-making, which is often exactly what you want when the stakes are high.
Two consecutive Michelin Plates, awarded in 2024 and 2025, confirm what the Google reviews suggest: this is a kitchen operating at a level above its surroundings. A Michelin Plate indicates cooking of good quality, a step below starred recognition but a meaningful signal in a field of Algarve resort restaurants where the competition is thin. For context, Michelin-starred Portuguese restaurants such as Ocean in Porches , roughly 40 kilometres west along the coast , represent the next tier up. If you want starred cooking in the Algarve, Ocean is the comparison. If you want Michelin-recognised quality in Albufeira itself, Al Quimia is the answer.
Is the price right?
At €€€€, Al Quimia is at the leading of Albufeira's pricing band. The question is whether it earns that position, and the evidence says yes, conditionally. The condition is format fit: this is a tasting menu restaurant, which means committing to a multi-course progression rather than ordering à la carte. If that structure works for your group, the quality-to-price ratio is favourable given the Michelin recognition and the 4.8 rating. If you want the flexibility of choosing individual dishes, this is not the right venue regardless of quality.
For broader perspective on what €€€€ buys you in serious Portuguese fine dining, Belcanto in Lisbon and The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia set the national benchmark at two Michelin stars. Fortaleza do Guincho in Cascais, Antiqvvm in Porto, and Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira fill the one-star tier. Al Quimia sits below those in critical ranking but above the general field of Albufeira dining, which makes it the practical choice for anyone eating well in this part of the Algarve without making a detour. If you are in Albufeira and want the leading dinner available in the city, this is where to book.
Ratings and trust signals
- Google: 4.8 / 5 (236 reviews)
- Michelin Plate 2025
- Michelin Plate 2024
- Price tier: €€€€
- Cuisine: Modern Portuguese / Algarve-rooted tasting menus
Practical details
Reservations: Book in advance, particularly during peak Algarve summer season (July–August) when hotel occupancy is high and demand for the restaurant increases. Booking is rated Easy, so you are unlikely to face a long wait outside high season, but do not leave it to the day of. Format: Tasting menus only , choose between Água (seafood), Fogo (meat), or Terra (vegetables). Budget: €€€€ , plan for a full multi-course tasting menu at top-tier Albufeira pricing. Location: EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel, Rua da Falésia, Albufeira. Non-hotel guests are welcome. Dress: Smart dress is appropriate given the price point and setting; resort casual is likely acceptable but overdress rather than under. Leading for: Special occasions, anniversary dinners, or any evening where the quality of the meal is the priority.
How it sits in the wider Portugal dining scene
Al Quimia is one of a number of Michelin-recognised Portuguese restaurants worth tracking across the country. At the leading end of the contemporary fine dining spectrum internationally, Frantzén in Stockholm and Maison Lameloise in Chagny illustrate what tasting menu ambition looks like at starred level. Within Portugal, Ó Balcão in Santarém and Il Gallo d'Oro in Funchal represent the regional spread of serious Portuguese cooking. Al Quimia earns its place in that conversation for the Algarve, specifically for Albufeira.
Explore more in Albufeira
If you are spending time in Albufeira, Pearl's guides cover the full picture: restaurants, hotels, bars, wineries, and experiences.
Frequently asked questions
What should I order at Al Quimia?
- Al Quimia does not operate à la carte , you choose between three tasting menus. Pick Água if seafood is your preference, Fogo for meat, or Terra if you want a vegetable-led progression. Given the restaurant's Algarve roots, the seafood-focused Água menu is likely the most regionally specific choice, though all three menus draw on local and seasonal ingredients.
Can I eat at the bar at Al Quimia?
- Bar seating at Al Quimia is not confirmed in available data. Given the tasting menu format, the restaurant is structured around a sit-down dining experience rather than a casual bar programme. Contact the venue directly to confirm bar options before visiting.
What should I wear to Al Quimia?
- Smart casual at minimum given the €€€€ price tier and Michelin recognition. The beach hotel setting in Albufeira means the dress code is unlikely to be as formal as a city fine dining room, but this is not a casual beach dinner. Opt for smart evening dress and you will be appropriately placed.
Is Al Quimia worth the price?
- Yes, if you are committed to the tasting menu format. The combination of two consecutive Michelin Plates, a 4.8 Google rating from 236 reviews, and a kitchen rooted in Algarve produce justifies the €€€€ pricing in context. The comparison point is the general field of Albufeira dining, where nothing at this recognition level exists. If you want starred cooking in the Algarve, you will need to travel to Ocean in Porches. For Albufeira specifically, Al Quimia is the highest-quality option available.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Al Quimia?
- For a special occasion, yes. The three-menu structure , Água, Fogo, Terra , gives the kitchen a clear focus that tends to produce more coherent cooking than broad à la carte programmes. Chef Luis Mourão's grounding in Algarve tradition gives the menus regional specificity that justifies the tasting format over a generic hotel restaurant experience.
Is Al Quimia good for a special occasion?
- It is one of the better special occasion options in the Algarve outside of Michelin-starred destinations. The glass-fronted kitchen adds a visual dimension to the evening, the tasting menu format creates a natural pace for a long dinner, and the Falésia Beach setting adds occasion-appropriate atmosphere without being theatrical about it. For an anniversary or celebration dinner in Albufeira, this is the booking to make.
What are alternatives to Al Quimia in Albufeira?
- Within Albufeira, Vila Joya is the direct fine dining comparison at the same €€€€ tier, with Michelin stars that place it above Al Quimia in critical ranking. For a more casual meal, TUPUQ Restaurant & Bar offers Mediterranean-inspired cooking at a lower commitment level, and Casa da Praia by TUPUQ works well for a relaxed beach lunch. See Pearl's full Albufeira restaurants guide for the complete picture.
Can Al Quimia accommodate groups?
- Specific group booking policies and private dining options are not confirmed in available data. The hotel setting suggests capacity for larger parties, but contact the EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel directly to confirm group arrangements. The tasting menu format works well for groups where everyone shares the same menu, which simplifies the logistics of a large-table dinner.
Compare Al Quimia
| Venue | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|
| Al Quimia | €€€€ | — |
| Vila Joya | €€€€ | — |
| Casa da Praia by TUPUQ | — | |
| TUPUQ Restaurant & Bar | — |
Side-by-side comparison to help you decide where to book.
Frequently Asked Questions
What should I order at Al Quimia?
Pick your tasting menu based on what you want to eat: Água focuses on fresh fish and seafood from the Algarve, Fogo centres on meats, and Terra is built around vegetables. The choice is the order — there is no à la carte. If you eat everything, Água is the natural call given the restaurant's coastal setting beside Falésia Beach.
Can I eat at the bar at Al Quimia?
Bar seating details are not confirmed in available data for Al Quimia. The format is tasting menus served in a formal dining room inside the EPIC SANA Algarve Hotel, so this is not a drop-in drinks-and-snacks venue. check the venue's official channels to confirm any bar or lounge options before assuming flexibility.
What should I wear to Al Quimia?
Al Quimia is a €€€€ Michelin Plate restaurant inside a hotel dining room with an elegant, warm-toned interior and a glass-fronted kitchen as a centrepiece. That setting calls for polished dress — think dinner-appropriate rather than resort casual. Shorts and beachwear from Falésia Beach next door will not fit the room.
Is Al Quimia worth the price?
At €€€€ it is at the ceiling of Albufeira's dining market, and the Michelin Plate recognition in both 2024 and 2025 plus a 4.8 Google rating from 236 reviews suggest it holds that position consistently. The value case is strongest if you are already staying at EPIC SANA Algarve or treating the meal as the main event of a trip to the Algarve, not a quick dinner between beach days.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Al Quimia?
Yes, for the right diner. Chef Luis Mourão's three menus — Água, Fogo, and Terra — apply a clear culinary logic to seasonal Portuguese ingredients, which is more coherent than the generic 'fine dining set menu' format common at hotel restaurants in resort towns. If you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter meal, this is not the right venue.
Is Al Quimia good for a special occasion?
It is one of the strongest options in Albufeira for a landmark meal: Michelin Plate recognition, an elegant dining room, a beach hotel setting, and a structured tasting menu format that gives the evening a clear shape. Book well ahead in July and August when hotel occupancy pushes demand for the restaurant up sharply.
What are alternatives to Al Quimia in Albufeira?
Vila Joya in nearby Galé holds two Michelin stars and is the obvious escalation if budget is not a constraint. Casa da Praia by TUPUQ and TUPUQ Restaurant & Bar offer contemporary alternatives with a different format and price dynamic. Al Quimia sits between those options in terms of formality and commitment.
Recognized By
Similar venues by awards
Related editorial
- Best Fine Dining Restaurants in ParisFrom three-Michelin-star icons to the next generation of Parisian chefs pushing boundaries, these are the restaurants that define fine dining in the world's culinary capital.
- Best Luxury Hotels in RomeFrom rooftop terraces overlooking ancient ruins to Michelin-starred hotel dining, these are the luxury hotels that make Rome unforgettable.
- Best Cocktail Bars in KyotoFrom sleek lounges to hidden speakeasies, Kyoto's cocktail scene blends Japanese precision with global influence in ways you won't find anywhere else.
Save or rate Al Quimia on Pearl
Keep this venue in your Pearl passport, rate it after you visit, and track it alongside every other place you collect.


