This warm, convivial brasserie prides itself on just one dish: Lisbon's most famous steak, cooked to perfection, served swimming in cream sauce, skinny fries and side orders such as spinach and fried eggs. It hits the mark every time. Reservations are essential, even on Mondays.
Café de São Bento
Príncipe Real, Santos & Estrela
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