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Bairro Alto in Lisbon


Bairro Alto in Lisbon

  • Terra, Rua da Palmeira 15 (near Jardim do Príncipe Real), +351 707 108 108, . Probably the best vegetarian restaurant in Lisbon and also the nicest in terms of ambience and service. They have a menu in English and will help with vegan choices or people with other dietary restrictions. Reservations are recommended, especially on weekends but you will always be served even if you arrive with the place full and have to wait for a while. Weather permitting try to get a table "outside", which means a wonderful and secluded back terrace. €15-20 (Vegetarian Buffet plus drink and/or dessert). �
  • Sul, Rua do Norte 13, +351 21 346 24 49. Delicious Mediterranean and South American food. Good wine and drinks list. Helpful staff will translate the menu, which is written on the blackboard, and happily cater for vegetarians. Gets packed in the evenings so bookings recommended if you're eating from 9PM onwards. No outdoor tables. €30 (''2 courses with wine and cocktail''). �
  • Brasuca, Rua Joao Pereira da Rosa 7, +351 (21) 322-07 40. Great Brazilian food served by friendly staff.
  • Lisboa à Noite, Rua as Gaveas, 69, 21 346 85 57 (fax: 213 460 222), . A restaurant with a variety of traditional Portuguese dishes very appreciated by the tourists. Friendly environment, great service. Make sure you try the appetizers.
  • Ali a Papa, Rua da Atalaia 95, +351 (21) 347-4143, . Dinner only: 7pm-4am. Mediocre quality and rude service, but has veggie options. €20 (two courses with house wine). �
  • Calcutá, Rua da Atalaia 28, +351 (21) 346 -8165, . Decent Indian food, but far from the best. The location is great though for starting a night out on the town. Ask for the shoot drinks! €25 (two courses with house wine). �
  • Imperio dos sentidos, Rua da Atalaia, 35, Bairro Alto, 21 343 18 22, . A popular restaurant that offers a diverse menu of traditional Portuguese, international and vegetarian cuisine. The difficulty will be in choosing what to eat as this mid-range restaurant’s menu is both broad and deep in terms of tantalising dishes on offer. The solution for a couple is to agree on the dishes and swap over half-way in order to double the gastronomic experience. Their speciality “Champagne” Sangria is a must do. The opening hours accommodate those that like to eat before 9pm and for those that dinner is an after 10pm affair. The waiting staff speak English and will humorously and patiently (with one raised eyebrow) assist you navigate your attempts to order in Portuguese. If you have the funds, there are various works of art on the walls available for purchase. Open from 7:30pm to 2am; Closed on 2nd Wednesday

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