C I T Y S C A P E
L I S B O N
WINE SPOT CHIADO
is a new cellar and bar
that pours premium
Portuguese wines,
including top ports.
Tastings at the counter
are a good way to find
out about little-known
drops and to ask IT-
manager-turned-bar-
owner Paulo Neto
or any of his team
for advice on their
selection of olive oils.
winespotchiado.pt
Look out for the little
alleyway in number 19
and you’ll be rewarded
with a hidden treat
when you discover the
cosy patio of café
FÁBULAS
. Often
crowded with locals,
especially at weekends,
its Portuguese
petiscos
(tapas), such as
octopus salad,
sandwiches and toasts,
are delicious.
fabulas.pt
#38
#19*
#19*
Opened in 1930,
CASA
PEREIRA
is a serious
tea and coffee
emporium. It’s hard not
to be lured in by the
aroma of beans being
ground or – once
inside – to avoid the
lure of biscuits, port
and Madeira. António
Lemos, 83, started
out working there
and is now one of the
partners, along with
son José.
+351 21 342 6694
Rua Garrett
Petiscos
are the delicious
Portuguese version of tapas.
Try them at Fábulas
LOCAL FOOD
FAVOURITE
José Lemos and his father are
proud partners of Casa Pereira,
selling high-quality delicacies
António Lemos
originally just worked
at Casa Pereira, but he
is now a part-owner of
the specialty grocer
*TECHNICALLY ON CALÇADA NOVA DE SÃO FRANCISCO
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