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Now You Can Book Your Restaurant Through Go Lisbon!

Espalha Brasas restaurant, Lisbon

Lisbon’s restaurant week is coming to an end, and reportedly it has more than met expectations. But you may still continue to try out different menus in the city, and now GoLisbon.com even gives you the convenience of booking your table online. At the moment there are four restaurants offering that service, but others will follow them in the future.
If you’re a fan of Brazilian picanha, you can enjoy it in the attractive row of colorful houses in the Belem district, right in front of Jeronimos Monastery. Picanha Belem is inexpensive and offers the opportunity to dine at the tables outside, but also has another similar restaurant not far from the Ancient Art Museum. Book your table at Picanha Janelas for a meal after your visit to the museum, and continue admiring other Portuguese works of art — the beautiful blue and white azulejos that decorate the dining area.
Halfway between downtown and Parque das Nações is a refreshingly simple, rustic-style restaurant offering traditional Portuguese cuisine. That’s restaurant D’Avis which offers wonderful 3-course meals for just about 20 euros.
Those wishing to dine in the beautiful setting of the docks, looking out to 25 de Abril Bridge may also book a table through GoLisbon.com at the Espalha Brasas restaurant. It has a spacious interior, but the tables to get are outside, standing right above the marina. Recommended is the Sopa do Mar no Pão, a delicious fish and seafood soup served inside a large bread loaf (pictured above).
Bom apetite!

(If you’re the owner of a restaurant and would like to offer your guests the convenience of online bookings, please contact us.)

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