Daniel I.
Yelp
This is the first review I've given that I can honestly say I wish there were 6 stars to give to an extra special restaurant. This is a hefty review so if you don't read the whole thing just take my recommendation and don't leave Lisboa without stopping there. Make sure at least 2 in your party split the lamb kebab.
My brother found this place on our first night in Lisbon while walking around the neighborhood. We otherwise would have never found it. It's a small entrance on a small side street away from the tourist area. One of the waiters named David told my brother that it was excellent and we had to try it. I am so glad we did.
Ambience: When you walk in there is a small bar on the left. Once you walk to the back you will see some more tables on the right and half of the kitchen on the left. I was shocked how big this place was walking in. We were led to the back room which is a covered patio. It was beautiful in there, the wait staff was very accommodating (and spoke fluent English as well as Portuguese,) and there was a band playing. It felt like we were outside even though it was covered as it was a solid glass roof. There was also a band playing that was seriously good. It was two guys who were playing a standard guitar and a Portuguese guitar. They were so passionate and it was a great addition to the meal.
Food: The food was excellent. They had snacks, starters, mains, sides, and a two dish part of the menu called "go big or go home" which is to serve two people. We started with the tapioca marshmallow, crispy squid, grilled gambas (prawn), and the mackerel ceviche. It was all made fresh, hot, and flavorful. Two of our party got the "go big or go home" lamb kebab dish. That was the highlight of the meal. They bring over an entire lamb shank and break it apart with a spoon because it was so tender. They also bring several sides with it such as tzatziki, Chimmichuri, and pepper sauce.
The other mains we got were the crab pappardelle and the Caesar salad. Those were also great. The pappardelle had a thick crab filled bisque sauce which went perfectly with the thick noodles. The salad was also excellent but I wouldn't recommend getting that if you come here.
The desserts were also excellent and I recommend getting the Paris brest w/ almond praline. We also got the cremoso yuzu but that was a bit small of a portion.
Alcohol: We had champagne, a glass of red, rose, and some port for dessert. The waitress was so knowledgeable she could be a sommelier and the wine was all from local vineyards.
Other details: The service was great and everyone was friendly. I was also extremely impressed to hear that the head chef was a 24 year old woman who loves to travel and bring different tastes from the places she visits into the restaurant. There was a Mediterranean, Portuguese, middle eastern, and South American influence. She is going to go very far. Also, the price was pretty good. It may be slightly above average for Portugal standards but coming from Los Angeles where I live it was a steal. For a full meal with appetizers, mains, desserts, and multiple drinks it was just under 250 euros.
If you've read this far I hope I have encouraged you to come support this exceptional restaurant.