Lisbon, Portugal
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Best Restaurants -(Portuguese)
Adega Tia Matilde
(Restaurants - Portuguese)
Rua da Beneficiência, 77Lisbon PT 1000001 21-797-2172
Description:
CAMPO PEQUENO. This restaurant has certainly grown since 1926 when it first opened as a bar. Though it now seats 130 people, the establishment has maintained a comfortable atmosphere. The variety of Portuguese cuisine on the menu attracts a predominantly local crowd. Among the specialties offered are arroz de frango (chicken with rice), bacalhau (codfish), and cabrito assado (roast goat). The wine list provides a wide selection of Portuguese wines. Business casual dress.
Antiga Casa dos Pastéis de Belém
(Restaurants - Portuguese)
Rua de Belém, 90Lisbon PT 1300085 21-363-7423
Description:
BELÉM. Enjoy delightful pastries and excellent coffee in this charming azulejo (tile) covered café. Small Belém cakes called pasties-de-nata greatly contribute to the shop's vast popularity. Scrumptious mini-tarts are made in the old ovens from a top-secret recipe and can be bought by the box for take out or to eat on-the-spot. Casual attire.
Bota Alta
(Restaurants - Portuguese)
Travessa da Queimada, 35-37Lisbon PT 1200364 21-342-7959
Description:
BAIRRO ALTO. Visitors enjoy dining in this lively restaurant amid the unique decor of various artwork and photographs. The frequently changing menu offers selections of typical Portuguese dishes. Popular meals include various codfish dishes or Hungarian goulash. Arriving very early or very late may help avoid the large lunch and dinner crowds. Business casual dress.
Café Nicola
(Restaurants - Portuguese)
Praça Dom Pedro IV, 26Lisbon PT 1000001 21-346-0579
Café Pastelaria Benard
(Restaurants - Portuguese)
Rua Garrett ,104Lisbon PT 1200205 21-347-3133
Description:
BAIRRO ALTO. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all enjoyed in this charming teahouse. Pastries and cakes are enticing, especially the famous whipped-cream cakes and fresh croissants. Many enjoy coming here for afternoon tea and sandwiches. Though seating on the outdoor terrace is casual, dining inside requires dressier attire.
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