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Casa Do Alentejo
The guide was updated:Here you can enjoy a unique environment in a slightly dilapidated, neo-Moorish private palace two flights up from the street. The cuisine is simple traditional fare from the Alentejo region.
Useful Information
- Address: Rua Portas de Santo Antão 58, Lisbon
- Opening hours: Daily noon–4pm / 7pm 11pm
- Website: www.casadoalentejo.pt
- Phone: +351 213 405 140
- Email: geral@casadoalentejo.pt
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