Lisboa, Portugal
R. da Misericórdia 37 R/C
N/A
Dine-in
It is the oldest restaurant in Lisboa, but I thing the price is a bit too high for this kind of cuisine. But maybe you also pay for the interior and the fact, that it is the oldest restaurant in town. The interior is awesome. Gold gold gold
like
We had our 25th wedding Anniversary in Lisbon while living in Boliqueime, Algarve 1990 . We dined at this very up market restaurant very memorable.
Great wine. Service was ok. Room spectacular but weirdly bright and lacking in atmosphere. They had these old school in and out doors to the kitchen which gave it a Fawlty Towers feeling. Can’t see how this can make a ‘beat restaurant’ list unless we’re in the 1980s when this kind of place was seen as upmarket. Definitely needs a refresh. Food was ok but again old school.
Nice food, wine and service but they aim higher than their technics allows them to. Pricy!
An culinary institution from the 18tb century. Portugals oldest restaurant. Today a tenple for fine dinning. Restaurant with historical wooden and mirror pannels, white Table cloths. Attentive service and French cuisine at its best. Dress code at least business casual . Expensive menu, great restaurant for a special occasion. We celebrate our Anniversary. They surprised us with a nice desert plate after the dinner.
Nice place, nice service, nothing particularly special to deserve the prices. Good to tick off the list though. The history is reason enough to give a go. Maybe don't stay for too much of a meal.
a real 5 star restaurante
Deli
The best companies in the category 'Deli'