One of Lisbon's hidden treasures, this restaurant really is a jewel right in the middle of the city, where you can have traditional portuguese food, cooked to perfection, and with a huge variety of dishes every day, according to the fresh produce available at the moment. There's no table reservation, and the place is super busy, so I recommend arriving early to avoid having to wait standing for a long time. Prices are very reasonable, wine choices while not vast are adequate. Always ask for the croquettes as a starter, and don't forget the deserts at the end, all of them are amazing. One of the mandatory stops on all my...
Read moreSolar Minhoto ⅘ A small familiar restaurant in Lisbon
I am a regular customer of Solar Minhoto. When I want to eat real Portuguese food, I go there. This restaurant combines the quality of service, tasty food and the price is average or low. They have a special dish which is “Bitoque” meat, egg and French fries, it is really delicious. The rest of the menu normally has other dishes for example fish, seafood, beef, pork and chicken. The staff are nice and attentive. One more thing to finish, the restaurant is small and it has few tables, maybe you will need to wait a few minutes to eat a really delicious...
Read moreAdega Solar do Minhoto is renowned for serving one of the best bitoques in Lisbon, featuring perfectly tender meat and a rich, flavorful sauce that elevates the dish. The croquetes are also a highlight, crisp and packed with flavor, making them a perfect starter. The setting is simple and traditional, embodying the charm of a classic Portuguese tasca. Keep in mind, they don’t take reservations and only accept cash, so plan ahead (there is an ATM close by). For groups larger than 8, securing a table can be challenging, even if you...
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