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		<title>Lisbon&#8217;s restaurants</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Mar 2009 14:00:28 +0000</pubDate>
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	</p><p>What follows is a round-up of the restaurants we went to in Lisbon, all of which I&#8217;d recommend for different reasons. So if in Lisbon, here are some ideas on where to eat.</p>
<p>For a light lunch in a subtly chic environment, <strong>Royale Café</strong> (Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro 29) has lovely salads, soups and sandwiches, and a nice selection of teas.</p>
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	</p><p>What follows is a round-up of the restaurants we went to in Lisbon, all of which I&#8217;d recommend for different reasons. So if in Lisbon, here are some ideas on where to eat.</p>
<p>For a light lunch in a subtly chic environment, <strong>Royale Café</strong> (Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro 29) has lovely salads, soups and sandwiches, and a nice selection of teas.</p>
<p>For city views, bohemian atmosphere and tasty tapas, check out <strong>Chapitô</strong> (Rua Costa do Castelo 1–7), a multipurpose space with a circus school and theater, a cafe-bar and a restaurant. Located near the castle in Alfama, it has a great terrace as its highlight.</p>
<p>For a hearty traditional Portuguese meal, <strong>1 de Maio </strong>(Rua da Atalaia 8; phone 021.342.6840) in a basement at the bottom of Bairro Alto is a great choice. In addition to fantastic and filling mainstays, it stars a fabulously theatrical waiter (he seems to be a fixture) who will add a touch of drama to your meal.</p>
<p>To sample African dishes and live music in a no-frills environment, head to <strong>En’Clave </strong>(Rua do Sol ao Rato 71A; 021.388.8738). Try cachupa, a delicious bean and meat stew from Cabo Verde; kalulú, a fish stew from São Tomé and Príncipe; or cafriela, Guinea Bissau-style chicken. </p>
<p>Photo &#8220;<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/franciscoantunes/2202184670/">Sunstet at Lisboa</a>&#8221; by Fr Antunes on Flickr</p>
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		<title>Lisbon &#8211; Associação Loucos &amp; Sonhadores</title>
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	</p><p>The Wild Dreamers Association (the English translation for the name of this place) is a late hour bar. It’s situated in the vicinity of the busiest streets of Bairro Alto, but it goes untouched by the growing noise and continuous confusion of the district.</p>
<p>It’s based in a basement decorated with books, hookahs, and artifacts that make the place resemble the&#8230;</p>


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	</p><p>The Wild Dreamers Association (the English translation for the name of this place) is a late hour bar. It’s situated in the vicinity of the busiest streets of Bairro Alto, but it goes untouched by the growing noise and continuous confusion of the district.</p>
<p>It’s based in a basement decorated with books, hookahs, and artifacts that make the place resemble the British Museum. One can spend hours talking while tasting national beer and listening to good music.</p>
<p>A place to visit and stay until late hours with an excellent atmosphere and extremely pleasant service from Mr Vítor.</p>
<p>Curiosities: You can bring your music and play it here. Also there’s always popcorn with chips for free and a cigarettes package available, just ask for it!</p>
<p>Photo by Rafael Vieira</p>
<p>By <a title="Rafael Vieira Lisbon" href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/lisbon/rafael-vieira" target="_blank">Rafael Vieira</a>, from <a title="Lisbon cityblog" href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/lisbon" target="_blank">SpottedbyLocals.com/lisbon</a><br />
See<a title="Wild Dreamers Association Lisbon" href="http://www.spottedbylocals.com/lisbon/area/bairro-alto/bars-bairro-alto/associcao-loucos-sonhadores" target="_blank"> full original article including details &amp; map</a></p>


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