There are a variety of appetizers to choose from, including tasty prawns sautéed in olive oil and garlic, and lightly seasoned with cilantro and lemon, carpaccio of cod, and a selection of Portuguese cheeses. For entrees there is a wide variety of fish and meats to choose from, and some vegetarian options as well. And don't forget to leave room for dessert! Besides having a friendly and knowledgeable staff, Sacramento also has a nice selection of Portuguese wines to choose from.
Friday, October 28, 2011
On the Menu…Restaurante Sacramento do Chiado, Lisbon (Portugal)
There are a variety of appetizers to choose from, including tasty prawns sautéed in olive oil and garlic, and lightly seasoned with cilantro and lemon, carpaccio of cod, and a selection of Portuguese cheeses. For entrees there is a wide variety of fish and meats to choose from, and some vegetarian options as well. And don't forget to leave room for dessert! Besides having a friendly and knowledgeable staff, Sacramento also has a nice selection of Portuguese wines to choose from.
Friday, August 26, 2011
On the Menu...Restaurante 100 Maneiras, Lisbon (Portugal)
If you venture over to Lisbon's trendy Bairro Alto neighborhood, make sure you visit one of the city's new hip restaurants, 100 Maneiras, which is Portuguese for "100 ways." The Bosnian-born chef Ljubomir Stanisic has won over both customers and critics alike with his modern interpretation of Portuguese cuisine.
He uses only the freshest ingredients, which are sourced daily from the local market. The menu offered is a 10-course prix fixe tasting menu that is sure to delight any foodie. The restaurant's intimate atmosphere, professional wait staff and inventive menu offerings are sure to leave you with a true dining experience. Be sure to make a reservation, since this small restaurant is sought out by many, and you won't want to be turned away.
Rua do Teixeira 35, Bairro Alto Phone: (21) 099 04 75 Lisbon, Portugal Web: Restaurante 100
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Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Time to Save...Lisbon Card (Portugal)
On your next trip to Lisbon, get more for less by purchasing one or more of the special discount cards available to visitors:
The Lisboa Card has a wide range of benefits, including:
- Free admission to 26 museums, monuments and places of interest
- Free use of the Metro and some other buses and trams
- 10% to 50% discounts on local services and cultural places of interest
- 5% to 10% discount in some shops
There is also a Lisboa Restaurant Card which provides cardholders with discounts of 10% or more at its 36+ subscribing restaurants. Cards are valid for 72 hours, and range in cost from €6.15 (single) to €10.75 (family).
Lastly, there is the Lisboa Shopping Card which provides cardholders with discounts between 5% and 20% at over 200 member shops. Cards are valid for either 24 or 72 hours, and range in cost from €3.70 to €5.80.
The more you spend, the more you will save, so purchase your cards today! For more information on all three Lisboa Cards click here.
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Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Sites To See...Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, Lisbon (Portugal)
The monastery is located in the Belém district, and is considered to be one of the most important sites in the city. In 1983 it was designated as a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, along with the nearby Belém Tower. The monastery is easily reached via the tram number 15E. For more information on Mosteiro dos Jerónimos click here
Monday, June 13, 2011
Checking In...Pestana Palace Hotel, Lisbon (Portugal)
Friday, June 10, 2011
Foodie Friday...Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, Lisbon (Portugal)
Opened in 1837, this cafe and pastry shop is an institution in Lisbon. Both locals and tourists alike flock to this cafe to savor the classic custard tarts know as Pastéis de Belém, made from a secret recipe that originated in the monastery.
Monday, February 22, 2010
Lisbon Fish & Flavors Coming In April
"Lisbon Fish & Flavors offers a magic combination between restaurants, live cooking shows, gourmet products, live music and, last but not least, the best wines and beers," wrote the Portuguese National Travel Office. "In special areas for restaurants, tasting dishes will be served. If you have never had the chance to go to some of the most famous restaurants in the
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