Nestled away from the hustle and bustle of Lisbon's main streets, Stanislav Brunch emerges as a delightful oasis for brunch enthusiasts seeking a tranquil and flavorful dining experience. The café's modern yet cozy ambiance seamlessly blends contemporary décor with a touch of warmth, creating an inviting atmosphere that immediately puts guests at ease. From the moment you step through the door, you're greeted by the friendly and attentive staff, who are always eager to assist with your culinary needs. Their attentiveness extends to the moment you're seated, as they promptly bring you the menu, cutlery, and a refreshing glass of water. Having visited twice within the past few weeks, I can attest to the café's consistently excellent coffee. The baristas expertly craft each cup, ensuring that it's perfectly balanced and flavorful. During my second visit, I indulged in the warm banana bread with peanut butter, and was blown away by its delectable perfection. The bread was perfectly cooked to a warm, gooey consistency, while the peanut butter added a delightful richness and nutty depth. While I haven't yet sampled the brunch menus, the enticing displays and the enthusiastic reactions of fellow diners, coupled with the attentive staff preparing the dishes behind the counter, have convinced me to return and give them a try. The café's popularity often leads to crowds, so consider booking a table in advance to avoid potential waiting times. Stanislav Brunch is a hidden gem in the Lisbon culinary scene, offering a delightful blend of modern ambiance, attentive service, and exceptional brunch fare. Whether you're seeking a tranquil escape from the city's energy or a delightful brunch experience, Stanislav Brunch is an absolute must-visit for any...
Read moreCame for the Russian food because the name and most info available online (even the menu you find online, you should fix this) is a bit misleading, so I asked for borsch the waiter didn’t know what I was talking about. So after a while the waitress asked the manager and came back to me to tell me it’s not a Russian restaurant anymore, they do “normal food”. It was a bit awkward. The manager didn’t seem to care and no one suggested anything from the menu. 0 empathy in that regard. The waitress had to ask again because she didn’t even know what was for main course today. Stayed to give it a try to the “normal food” they do now. Ordered Croissant Stanislav. The bread arrived dry, cold and chewy. The croissant was crushed into a thin layer of bread with bacon and hidden below tons of lettuce and arugula. At first glance it looked nice but then I realized how tiny the croissant was. Nothing special, maybe brunch menu is a better choice. The chai latte was superb, but the food very disappointing. I also had porridge. Poor portions even a 9 year old would finish and still be hungry. Most worthy and exciting having brunch at Starbucks or do it yourself at home....
Read moreAn unassuming restaurant from the outside but inside is very delightful.
The DECOR is clean and modern with greenery and beautiful wood accents. Plenty of tables and seating arrangements throughout, benches with cushions and pillows.
The SERVICE is attentive and friendly. Our server spoke both English and Portuguese with full knowledge of the menu and answered all our questions.
The FOOD we had brunch and it was absolutely wonderful. Everyone in our group of six ordered something different. Portions are large and we were more than satisfied. Flavors are international and very avant-garde. Culinary skills for the team are top-notch and creativity refreshing.
We would absolutely go back and highly recommend...
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