What a gem - and definitely not your everyday brunch! One of our absolute favourites in Lisbon!
A friend recommended Dede’s as a still relatively unknown but extraordinary breakfast spot and we were not disappointed! The brunch menu is an awesome deal for about 15€ with which you get one main dish, a big (and absolutely delicious) piece of banana bread, any choice of coffee from the menu plus a cute little bottle of fresh orange juice - and as much cold water as you like. We loved (!) the iced coffee and the Japanese egg pancakes were amazing. All of the sauces are to die for!
The food is not only awesome in taste and quality but it also looks like a small piece of art. The dishes are unusual and great to try something new. This is definitely for anyone who’s a little bored of the standard granola bowl and pancakes 😉
The place is beautifully furnished and decorated! Unfortunately it’s a little hidden away and there is no outdoor seating but the stunning inside makes you forget about that really quickly. The staff was also incredibly friendly and helpful!
We definitely recommend this to anyone looking for an awesome brunch...
Read moreThis place is a 10/10. I had a breakfast set in which every single details was breathtakingly delicious and amazingly interesting: a ginger lemon tea: ginger grated for more taste, served in a french press to keep it in one place and to give me an even greater tea experience by making me play with my tea, I love it. And I could dose it on my own, love it too. a granola smoothie bowl: wonderful and aesthetically perfect. fresh orange juice Japanese okonomiyaki! I dreamt about eating one my whole Lisbon stay. I would let the customers know that the mayonnaise is spicy (or give the choice of a mild one too), but it was very tasty.
Oh, and the service was wonderful, nice and forthcoming. It is a beautiful place too, made by someone with a perfect taste in aesthetical side of life....
Read moreDede’s is worth a special trip! Catch the 28 tram and end up here for brunch. It’s the best brunch that we’ve had, not just in Lisbon, but in over a year traveling through Europe. The coffee was exceptionally good (even by Australian standards), with a delicious ANZAC biscuit to top it off. The food was exceptional - four of us all completely cleaned our plates. They also had terrific beer and wine, and the service was great. My dad loved the okonomiyaki (savory Japanese pancakes) so much. The owner generously shared the recipe with him, and he is going to try to make them at home. Absolute perfection - our only regret is that we wish that we had an opportunity to...
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