Palácio Chiado - Lisboa

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Palácio Chiado

Palácio Chiado
4.0 / 5 (5334 reviews)

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Last update: 14.02.2026 from: Taste

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★ 4 / 5 from 5334 reviews

Was Арина at Palácio Chiado a mag?
Pretty ordinary restaurant, nothing special, music doesn’t match the interior so there is not really any nice atmosphere going on, too much of unnecessary waiters attention that can interrupt the talk, they always somewhere around you, a bit too close Food is nice, but overall overpriced experience View all feedback.

What A Joshi dislikes about Palácio Chiado:
The restaurant is gorgeous and the staff were accommodating and kind. The food was terrible though. The restaurant is setup to look like it is fine dining but we ordered the shrimp starter and got frozen shrimp (still slightly cold) on guacamole that came out of a tube. Go for a drink, skip the food. View all feedback.

fahad-alnusf-fenusf
12.02.2024

Beautiful place to have dinner in. We loved the food and the beautiful interior. We had: crispy goat cheese lobster tacos mushrooms Wellington entrecôte steak Desserts: Chocolate Baron Pistachio Crème Brûlée Everything was delicious and highly recommended.

taste-honest-2
10.04.2024

After its recent makeover, BuoNapoletano, nestled near Cais do Sodre in Lisbon, seamlessly combines a cozy and chic ambiance. Ascending a small staircase, the entrance leads to a vaulted cellar, setting the stage for an inviting experience. The open kitchen welcomed us with warmth and friendliness right from the start. This delightful atmosphere persisted throughout the evening, prompting us to return to the restaurant not once, but twice! Opting for the classic Italian-style house pizza for our meal proved to be an excellent choice. The bruschetta, served as a starter, pleasantly surprised me with its unique interpretation. The overall experience, encompassing both the ambiance and the culinary delights, left a lasting impression. For those seeking a romantic setting, the small table in the window niche is ideal. As a parting gift, I was very happy to receive a pasteis de nata. Best wishes, and I eagerly anticipate my next visit to Lisbon!

saidur-rahman-babu
05.10.2023

A beautiful restaurant with a stunning interior. This palace has been repurposed as a restaurant/bar, serving local Portuguese dishes. Staff were friendly and attentive. The pistachio creme brulee was the star dish with plenty of seafood options. Book in advance and a must visit for tourists. Note that this it's not accessible for wheelchair

taste-honest
15.01.2026

After its recent makeover, BuoNapoletano, nestled near Cais do Sodre in Lisbon, seamlessly combines a cozy and chic ambiance. Ascending a small staircase, the entrance leads to a vaulted cellar, setting the stage for an inviting experience. The open kitchen welcomed us with warmth and friendliness right from the start. This delightful atmosphere persisted throughout the evening, prompting us to return to the restaurant not once, but twice! Opting for the classic Italian-style house pizza for our meal proved to be an excellent choice. The bruschetta, served as a starter, pleasantly surprised me with its unique interpretation. The overall experience, encompassing both the ambiance and the culinary delights, left a lasting impression. For those seeking a romantic setting, the small table in the window niche is ideal. As a parting gift, I was very happy to receive a pasteis de nata. Best wishes, and I eagerly anticipate my next visit to Lisbon!

taste-honest-3
19.12.2025

After its recent makeover, BuoNapoletano, nestled near Cais do Sodre in Lisbon, seamlessly combines a cozy and chic ambiance. Ascending a small staircase, the entrance leads to a vaulted cellar, setting the stage for an inviting experience. The open kitchen welcomed us with warmth and friendliness right from the start. This delightful atmosphere persisted throughout the evening, prompting us to return to the restaurant not once, but twice! Opting for the classic Italian-style house pizza for our meal proved to be an excellent choice. The bruschetta, served as a starter, pleasantly surprised me with its unique interpretation. The overall experience, encompassing both the ambiance and the culinary delights, left a lasting impression. For those seeking a romantic setting, the small table in the window niche is ideal. As a parting gift, I was very happy to receive a pasteis de nata. Best wishes, and I eagerly anticipate my next visit to Lisbon!

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