Restaurant für einen besonderen Abend in Lissabon
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Restaurant für einen besonderen Abend

Lissabon, die glamouröse Hauptstadt Portugals, ist nicht nur eine Schatzkammer reicher Geschichte und atemberaubender Landschaften, sondern auch ein Paradies für Feinschmecker, das die Sinne verführt und Gaumenfreuden in den Mittelpunkt stellt. Die weltweit beachtete Restaurantszene reicht von renommierten, preisgekrönten Gourmetrestaurants bis hin zu charmanten, erschwinglichen Lokalen, in denen mit Liebe und Hingabe exquisite Gerichte zubereitet werden. Machen Sie sich bereit, die kulinarischen Schätze der portugiesischen Hauptstadt am Meer zu entdecken.

Palácio Chiado

Wo Gastronomie und Pracht sich treffen

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Alma

Moderne Klassiker der portugiesischen Küche

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Bel canto

Das portugiesische kulinarische Erbe als Lebensaufgabe

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No Convento

Wonderful atmosphere

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„Der Kern der portugiesischen Küche ist unsere Geschichte, unsere Geografie, die Mischung von Einflüssen und unseren Traditionen.“
José Avillez, Küchenchef im Restaurant Belcanto
„Der Kern der portugiesischen Küche ist unsere Geschichte, unsere Geografie, die Mischung von Einflüssen und unseren Traditionen.“
José Avillez, Küchenchef im Restaurant Belcanto

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