$-$$, Portuguese, Bairro Alto
Fodor's Review:
This wood-paneled tavern is one of the Bairro Alto's oldest and most favored eateries -- lines form outside by 8 PM. There's little space between the tables, but this only enhances the buzz. Once you've secured a seat, choose from a menu strong on traditional Portuguese dishes -- perhaps bacalhau cooked in cream, homemade sausages, steaks in wine sauce, or grilled fish. The house wine comes in ceramic jugs and is very good.
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