Avocado Restaurants in Lisboa

The best places in Lisboa to eat Avocado. Our interactive map features all restaurants around Lisboa who offer this dish to eat out or take away.

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City: Lisboa, Alameda Cardeal Cerejeira, 1070-044, Lisboa, Portugal
The menu of Praia No Parque from Lisboa includes 130 meals. On average, meals or drinks on the menu cost about $14.3. The categories can be viewed on the menu below.
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City: Lisboa, Campo Santa Clara 141, Lisboa 1100-474 LISBOA, Portugal
Accepts Credit Cards, Vegan Options, Street Parking, Free Off-Street Parking
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City: Lisboa, Rua Aurea 94, 1100-048, Lisboa, Portugal
At A Padaria Portuguesa Rua Aurea in Lisboa, you get a tasty brunch in the morning and you can at will pamper, Furthermore, the visitors are impressed by the scrumptious Portuguese menus listed on the food menu. Not to be overlooked is also the comprehensive diversity of coffee and tea specialties in this restaurant, Among the guests, especially fine juices are highly sought after.
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City: Lisboa, Travessa Da Queimada 10, Lisboa, Portugal
"The former Condes de Tomar Palace in Lisbon has reopened as a cultural space managed by Brotéria, the centenary magazine of the Jesuit priests of the Society of Jesus. It features an art gallery, bookstore, library, noble rooms, and a café-restaurant with a secret courtyard. The palace, built during the second half of the 19th century on an existing building in the Bairro Alto district near Largo da Misericórdia, belonged to António Bernardo da Costa Cabral, the 1st Count and 1st Marquess of Tomar. Over the years, it served as the headquarters of the Royal British Club, and in 1973, the Lisbon City Council installed the Municipal Hemeroteca (Newspaper Library) there with a catalog of approximately 35,000 bibliographic records. After more than 40 years of service, the palace underwent renovations carried out by the Santa Casa da Misericórdia de Lisboa (Holy House of Mercy of Lisbon), with architect José Neuparth leading the project. Its management was entrusted to the Society of Jesus on a commodatum basis to establish a library and house the centenary magazine Brotéria, founded in 1902 and considered the longest-running Portuguese cultural publication. The space holds about 100,000 volumes covering history, humanities, literature, philosophy, and theology. This cultural space, open to all, aims to combine religion and faith with urban and contemporary culture. It also includes an art gallery, several work/study rooms, multipurpose halls, and a restaurant led by chef Carlos Robalo, complemented by a sunny courtyard where visitors can relax. The Jesuit community involved in the day-to-day activities of Brotéria resides on the top floor of the building, observing the dynamics of contemporary Lisbon as they explore. The different spaces: Staircase The staircase is the most visually striking element at the entrance, featuring an impressive statue at the beginning of the handrail. As you ascend the single flight of stairs directly to the third floor, you can appreciate the elegant elliptical curve. The surrounding walls, adorned with 19th-century stucco, also showcase four large medallions representing the seasons of the year. Casa dos Escritores (Writers ' House) Also known as the leather room, the Casa dos Escritores hall is the flagship space of Brotéria. Its walls are covered in carved, gilded, and painted wood and repoussé leather, featuring the figures of rampant goats, the insignia of the Cabral family. In the center, there is a black marble fireplace. The capacity of the hall is 16 people seated for work. Library Writers, researchers, or simply curious individuals can physically consult around 95,000 books and 65,000 magazines in Brotéria 's library, open from 10 am to 7 pm. The space holds an important collection related to the history of the Jesuits in Portugal and overseas, as well as a collection of rare books from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries that are gradually being made available online through preservation, restoration, and digitization efforts."
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City: Lisboa, R. Jose Duro 21 C Alvalade, 1700-259, Lisboa, Portugal
Takeout, Serves Alcohol, Free Wifi, Wine and Beer
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City: Lisboa, Praca Marques De Pombal 1, 1250-021, Lisboa, Portugal
"Great view. Good options for kids and adults and good prices For sure i will repeat. Kids love it. Desserts very suggestive and for share. Too much just for 1 to eat 1 dessert even if you are hungry"
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City: Lisboa, Rua De Sao Lazaro, 120, 1150-333, Lisboa, Portugal
"Went here for breakfast, they were very helpful and the food was great. Obrigada"
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City: Lisboa, Rua Do Poco Dos Negros 1, 1200-335, Lisboa, Portugal
"Found The Mill on a Google search and liked reviews so thought would try. A tad difficult to get to as 80yr old mother struggled with steep hill but certainly worth the walk. Seated immediately and a great selection of breakfasts available. Fresh OJ was refreshing and coffee very nice. We had The Classic, The Mill Rosti and The Melbourne. All soooo tasty and cooked well. Bacon vert crispy how I like it and eggs still a bit runny. Rostis won over mother as clearly handmade. Tables filled as soon as cleared so obviously popular with locals as well as us tourists. Staff very friendly and the restaurant was clean despite being so busy. Definitely will make a return visit before we leave . Would recommend to anyone visiting Lisbon."
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City: Lisboa, Largo Carmo 8, Lisboa 1200-092 LISBOA, Portugal
You can use the WLAN of the establishment free of charge, And into the accessible rooms also come visitors with wheelchairs or physical disabilities. If the weather are right, you can also eat outside.
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City: Lisboa, Rua Diário Notícias 62, Lisboa 1200-145 LISBOA, Portugal
The restaurant also offers the possibility to sit outside and eat and drink in pleasant weather.
Avocado

Avocado

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Price

The Average price for Avocado is:
$4.3

Ingredients

Avocado
Lime juice
Olive oil
  • Olive oil
  • Aisle Oil, Vinegar, Salad Dressing Qty. 1 table spoons
Onion
  • Onion
  • Aisle Produce Qty. 2 portions
Sea salt
  • Sea salt
  • Aisle Spices and Seasonings Qty. 1 portions
Tabasco sauce

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