Tascas are very simple, cheap and typically Portuguese restaurants. In most cases, the owner is always at the restaurant to serve or do other tasks. There is always the presence of loyal customers, usually locals who live nearby and w…Open the full description
Tascas are very simple, cheap and typically Portuguese restaurants. In most cases, the owner is always at the restaurant to serve or do other tasks. There is always the presence of loyal customers, usually locals who live nearby and with whom the owner always exchanges a chat. The food is well served, looks homemade and the dishes are typical Portuguese food.
Restaurante Cerqueira
Restaurants
19
2

It’s almost like eating at home, Mr.Cerqueira serves you very good Portuguese typical food and if you want, a wine jug.
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Restaurante Tolan
9
2

A simple restaurant with homemade food and where you will probably only find locals that usually know the owners and start a conversation about football or what’s going on their lives. The name comes from an English containership, which sank in the river Tejo. It got stuck with the hull upwards for almost 4 years, back in the 80’s.
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Toma Lá Dá Cá
7
1

The atmosphere is very homey in this typical and familiar Portuguese restaurant. If you like fish and seafood, try as an appetizer Gambas à guillo (a kind of prawns) and as main dish the tuna fish.
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O Adriano
Eating
3
1

It has a terrace outside with a view to the side of Rossio Train Station building, after lunch if you need to burn some calories, go up Calçada do Carmo and visit Carmo Convent and Santa Justa Elevator.
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