Discover the best restaurant in Estremadura, Portugal including Come Prima Restaurante Italiano, Casa Nepalesa, BA Wine Bar do Bairro Alto, Nannarella Gelati alla Romana, Crisfama, Augusto Lisboa, Landeau Chocolate, Mercearia do Seculo, Manteigaria, Salsa Rosa Bistro
Things to do in Estremadura
4.5 based on 1 reviews
Praise there is aplenty for Come Prima, one of Lisbon���s best-loved traditional Italian restaurants. Being a bit tucked away on Rua Olival, an easy walk from the romantic Tapada das Necessidades Gardens, is part of the restaurant���s considerable charm. A reassuringly cosy atmosphere, lovely lighting, wooden tables and chairs and friendly staff - Come Prima hits all the right notes. Expect wonderfully simple Italian classics - tomato soup to tiramisu - freshly prepared with skill and care. Some diners have said the pasta and pizza are the best they���ve ever had. What���s certain is Come Prima hand-make their pasta fresh, and bake their pizzas to perfection in a wood-fired oven. Nice wine list, too. Ask for a table upstairs where it���s cosiest.
Very nice even if you come alone. Full house and at least three tables were solo/one only, which makes you feel normal in a restaurant in Portugal which are used to groups. Waiters are ok. Should care more about those alone making suggestions but overall they are very efficient. I went for the house speciality - the starter Funghi Ripieni not brilliant so choose something else, but the burrata & tartufo nero pizza was excellent ... be ready for a saucy pizza (the cheese is very “melty”). Wine by glass is not that good option. If you come by your self try porto Tonic instead or go for the beer. Kids love pizza but I would not recommend this restaurant.. They offered Limoncello at the end... Wow... makes a difference. #byHPink
4.5 based on 1 reviews
We stopped by for a quick lunch on the weekend. The place was crowded, so I recommend reservation. Staff is really nice, helpful and respectful. Restaurant offers a wide range of wine selection. Food was amazing. No comment. Will come back
4.5 based on 1 reviews
More than 150 wines by the glass. Port wine flights. One of the best selections of portuguese cheeses, and charcuterie, combined in mixed boards. Handmade canned fish delights. Rare and old Port and Madeira wines collection, also by the glass.<br><br>Please note: this is a small and informal traditional wine bar with tapas of cheese and charcuterie that does NOT have any cooked meals; opens around 6pm and starts closing at 11pm, therefore the options breakfast/brunch and late night do not apply; closes on Mondays. Thank you.
Advance booking essential - if you are a walk in customer, you are likely to be disappointed!
If you've made your booking, then prepare to experience a truly original and enjoyable evening with superb hosts who are knowledgeable and friendly, with a great selection of wines and a tasty selection of small plates to compliment the wine.
The hosts are at pains to point out that this is a wine bar primarily, not a restaurant, so please don't judge it on the basis of your food experience (but what is served is more than acceptable!) - but as an experience for lovers of wine it is unmatched!
4.5 based on 642 reviews
Nannarella was a good surprise. The gelatos aren't expensive and they taste really good, with real flavors. There's usually a line, however, the employees are fast and eficiente. The upside is that they don't offer sitting spots. Some of the flavors are specific to some week days. The location is also very good, next to Assembleia da República (São Bento) and Príncipe Real
4.5 based on 821 reviews
This small family restaurant is well worth the visit. The husband and wife team cook and host perfectly in their small, intimate restaurant.
It ain’t fancy but the food is excellent, freshly caught fish from the mornings market, prepared and seasoned simply cooked perfectly and served without fuss.
Can’t beat it. Better food than I have had in restaurants charging ten times as much.
6 people, two courses, plenty of wine - less than 150 euro. The very charming host wouldn’t allow me to add a tip, telling me that it is most important for his customers to enjoy their evening and have great food at great value. He’s a saint and deserves to earn more !
4.5 based on 719 reviews
We had no expectations when we stopped in Augusto's for a quick lunch, and were blown away by the quality of the food and service in this simple little café. The meat and cheese plates were delicious, and the homemade ice-cream was amazing! The staff were friendly and couldn't be more helpful. Augusto's was a great find and we would definitely visit again!
4.5 based on 427 reviews
Landeau Chocolate is a hip coffee shop in Lisbon offering two different locations one in LX Factory a startup business location located in the Alcantara district away from the city center and another shop right in the heart of the Chiado District off Rua do Alecrim. The decor is barn casual. The LX factory being furnished with vintage furniture offering casual Seating. The vibe there is definitely chocolate and if you are a chocolate lover this is most definitely a place to go. Their chocolate cake made of three different layers of chocolate cake cooked differently is one of the fluffiest texture that you can put in your mouth, melting away on your palate leaving a wonderful bittersweet taste, perfect blend against all those over sugary chocolate cakes you find elsewhere. Their coffee is also very good and different roast and blend from other places. They also offer a wide selection of home made blended tea. Most definitely worth visiting. Quality wise it is one of the best tea coffee shops in Lisbon, price wise is unfortunately on the expensive side closer to any store in Paris, Milan, London or Frankfurt.
5 based on 302 reviews
A cosy little restaurant where you can eat portuguese dishes with a twist and petiscos (tapas). Open at lunch (12h30 - 15h) and dinner (19h30 - 23h)
Very pleasant and comfortable place. The owner is friendly and taklative and runs this place together with her husband who is outgoing as well. Food was amazing, tasty and nicely served.Just a pity they don´t take cards, but anyway, this place makes you feel like home so we didn´t mind such a detail.
5 based on 3 reviews
Custard cream bakery. Portuguese custard tarts. Pasteis de Nata
You can order your tarts (Pasteis de Belem) and move deeper into the narrow store to eat them and watch them being made. They ring a bell outside the door whenever a fresh batch is ready from the oven. The tarts are very tasty when hot out of the oven. Sprinkle some cinnamon and powdered sugar on them like the natives. What is exceptional at this store is that you can watch every step of the making of the tarts through a glass window. These tarts have a thicker crust than those at the more famous Pasteis de Belem but are just as tasty.
4.5 based on 979 reviews
After a restaurant in Brazil, João Carlos opened, in December 2014, a new space in Lisbon where he practice a Portuguese cuisine with Brazilian spices and a modern presentation. With only 18 seats, the decor is minimalist yet cozy, the space nice and homey and the open kitchen creates a dialogue and proximity between those who genuinely like food.
We found this highly rated restaurant not far from our hotel. Food was average. Asked for tap water but was told that they cannot serve tap water for "health and safety reasons" and "if an inspector did a spot visit we would be in trouble ". We accepted this and had bottled but queried it with the head water in our hotel who said "that is rubbish" !
It was very clean and servers were friendly but maybe it is resting on its laurels and has become complacent?!
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