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Local favourite Sueste enters a new chapter 

By Beatriz Maio
July 3, 2026
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Rooted in family and tradition, the Ferragudo restaurant now combines Algarve flavours with wine tourism and personalised picnic boat trips on the Arade River 

In Ferragudo, where the Arade River shapes the village’s distinctive landscape, Sueste continues to affirm itself as one of the Algarve’s landmark restaurants.  

The recent reopening of this iconic space, long cherished locals and loyal visitors from across Portugal and abroad, marks the beginning of a new phase that combines tradition, identity, and a more contemporary vision.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo Inauguration 2026

Leading this new chapter is Pedro Garcia de Matos, taking on a project with his daughters Rita and Mafalda for the first time.  

The Lisbon family, already linked to the Arvad wine estate in Estômbar, and more recently restaurant Caniço at Prainha, has now added another venture in the south of Portugal to its portfolio. 

Pedro Garcia de Matos
Pedro Garcia de Matos

With a clear desire to preserve the restaurant’s legacy whilst appealing to a broader and more contemporary clientele, the family has refreshed the space without losing the essence that made Sueste a local favourite.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo 2

Former owner Amadeu remains very much part of the restaurant’s collective memory, and the new management embraces that legacy with genuine respect. The interior is now brighter and more inviting, with soft tones and nautical-inspired materials, whilst the original tile mural – a statement piece at the restaurant since its opening in 1990 – remains untouched.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo 1

“We opted for a fresher, lighter, and more youthful aesthetic, also with the intention of attracting a younger clientele,” Pedro explains, adding that the goal was to modernise the restaurant’s image without compromising its character.  

That same balance extends to the menu, where grilled fish remains at the heart of the experience, alongside by fresh local seafood and new Algarve-inspired dishes, including razor clam rice, fish and seafood cataplana, and seafood rice stew designed for sharing.  

The menu was created by Brazilian chef Irlene Rios Ferreira, who spent 15 years working in hospitality in Brazil before embracing the challenge of helping shape Sueste’s new gastronomic identity.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo grill

Bringing a fresh perspective whilst respecting the restaurant’s spirit, she highlights the importance of balancing tradition and innovation.  

“Keeping up with the evolution of gastronomy is very important, but we still want to preserve that traditional side – just with a touch of innovation,” she says, also emphasising the creative freedom she was given throughout the process. 

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo dishes and wine

That philosophy is reflected in regional flavours presented through new interpretations, always valuing local products and seasonality.  

Alongside the restaurant’s classic dishes are creations inspired by the Algarve, including cockle xerém (corn-flour porridge), Algarve-style baby squid, sautéed shrimp, and Sueste-style clams.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo cataplana dish

Lighter options include the Sueste salad and tomato soup, whilst traditional regional desserts such as doce fino (marzipan sweets), Dom Rodrigo (sweet eggs threads in syrup), and misto algarvio (fig, carob and almond tart) top off the experience. 

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo fish dish

Alongside the changes in the kitchen, the project is also embracing a broader concept that links to the family’s other ventures, particularly in wine tourism. “Nowadays, clients are looking for more than just sitting down for a meal,” reflects Pedro Garcia de Matos.  

That vision has led to experiences that combine several moments into one programme, including boat trips along the Arade River, wine tastings at Arvad, and lunches, dinners, or petiscos at Sueste. 

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo boat trip

New offerings have also been designed with a more dynamic audience in mind, including picnics prepared for guests to take on board boats, allowing them to enjoy Sueste’s cuisine whilst immersed in the local nature and the river.  

These initiatives reflect a broader shift in the Algarve’s tourism and leisure sector towards more authentic and personalised experiences.  

Sueste Restaurant Ferragudo outside

Both the owners and the restaurant’s team of around 15 staff members want guests to feel welcomed through attentive and approachable service aligned with the restaurant’s values.  

“We want everyone to continue feeling at home here and to be positively surprised,” say Pedro and his daughters. 

Now seating around 100 guests, the restaurant enters this new phase with a stronger identity and a clear vision. In an Algarve where the food scene continues to evolve and diversify, Sueste is positioning itself as an example of how a well-established concept can gain renewed energy and relevance.  

Between the river and the sea, tradition and innovation, Sueste reopens as a meeting point for different generations, brought together by distinctive flavours and a passionate way of experiencing the Algarve.

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