Pedro Lemos
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Well located in a typical scenario of numerous gray streets that intersect in a jumble of houses almost merged through narrow sidewalks, at the so-called ‘Foz Velha’. We enter on a welcoming hall, where several gourmet products that can be bought are shown, which leads us to a cozy dining room with a golden hue. Upstairs is another dining room, with discreet darker tones that creates a more cosmopolitan ambience (and where smoking is allowed). We could find there an ideal place to leisurely enjoy a traditional Portuguese cuisine, punctuated with touches of creativity and modernity, each plate having a story embedded. Beyond the restaurant itself, there is a bar space that invites for pleasant afternoons with some fantastic fine patisserie sweetsmeats with a cup of tea, or for a relaxing after-work between tasteful titbits and an extensive selection of wines, also by the glass. An unexpected cultural agenda with art exhibitions, reading and book presentations, presenting new musical projects, among others, complete this cool scenario. |
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