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Rua Dom Vasco, 54
1300-199 Lisbon
Portugal
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Hours
What time does O Amarelo open?
O Amarelo opens at 7:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does O Amarelo close?
O Amarelo closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 7:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does O Amarelo serve alcohol?
Yes, O Amarelo serves alcohol.
Does O Amarelo have parking?
Yes, O Amarelo has parking options.
Does O Amarelo have free WiFi?
Yes, O Amarelo has free WiFi.
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Came by just before 11 on a Monday and beat the line. It does seem to go pretty quick though…read more There's table seating outdoors but they were all occupied so we ate quickly at the counters watching the workers make the tarts. It was 1.50 euro for a pastel de nata and it paired beautifully with a meia de leite (flat white). The pastel de nata was more custardy and the crust wasn't as flaky as I imagined, but I really enjoyed it!
Manteigeria is all over the place. At first, I thought this was their only location - and then I…read morekept seeing them as I walked around Lisbon. I thought that was for sure it until I discovered them in Porto as well. These guys primarily sell one thing, and it's the same everywhere. Clearly they like their formula. Obviously, I had the pasteis de nata. Curiously, at this location specifically, they refuse to sell a single one and instead sell in groups of two. This one was not my favorite. The pastry shell does have a good crispness and flakiness to it, but the problem is the inside is just way too sweet. The custard is just sickly sweet - such that it simply doesn't work with the egg flavor. It seems to be a problem unique to this chain, as I haven't noticed this sweetness anywhere else. Overall, I would look elsewhere for pastel de nata. 5/10
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Pasteis de Nata
Fundação Champalimaud
Em Algés, lado mar, perto da Torre de Belem, o Centro Champalimaud tem um apelativo service de cafeteria/restauração
While there was no line, and we were seated immediately, the service was exceptionally slow and a…read morebit surly. The egg tart was very good as other reviewers noted but the experience with the service detracts enough to not come back. The atmosphere was very similar to Cafe du Monde in New Orleans although we have always had decent service any of the three of those. As the quantity of egg tarts are plentiful across the island, we had them several times elsewhere. This place is very touristy which is not bad at all, but if the staff doesn't like tourists, then why work here? Over all, good place to visit once but I would not likely return.
Comida saborosa, atendimento um pouco lento e um ambiente bem acolhedor bem no coração de Lisboaread more
For a coffee shop it was just meh. Like 1 star. When I asked about sugar free the guy told me to go…read moreto Starbucks. Like ha. We have that in the states. I wanted somewhere I can't get in the states. The cinnamon cream pastry was 5 star.
We enjoyed and iced americano and latte with a side of cinnamon danish…read more The service was kind and happily served us in Spanish. We sat in very comfortables leather chairs, enjoying our afternoon coffee break. Would definately return! (Very authentic experience like in Copenhagen)
Cappuccino
Iced latte
Cardamom Bun
I came by for a decaf cappuccino and pastry (I went with the blueberry one). Both were delicious! I…read moreended up spending quite a while sitting outside and enjoying the vibes. There was a nice inside area as well.
I've had breakfast here twice during my visit to Lisbon. Both times I sat outside, but did not go…read moreindoors. I really like the outdoor space and I like how you have a view of the Santa Justa Lift. The service is very quick. You have the option of scanning a QR code and ordering and paying directly from there. During my first visit, I ordered a cappuccino and the avocado toast with scrambled eggs. It was very good. On my second visit I ordered a ham and cheese croissant and a flat white also very good. Waitstaff were very friendly. I would visit again.
The restaurant is tucked away on a steep hill with stairs. It has outside and indoor seating no…read morea/c. We sat inside and it has restrooms. We ordered the Salmon and 2 eggs. It was tasty. The service was prompt and courteous.
Lovely ambiance, friendly staff, and absolutely amazing food. I love everything about this place -…read more5 stars all the way!
Inside
Eggs with bacon and mushroom $9
Sangria
Antigo moínho de café.
Great spot to grab a beer.
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I used to love coming here, but it's become really expensive. A beer/caneca is €5.20.read more
Handy spot with lots of outdoor seating in the Saldanha neighbourhood of Lisbon. They do have a…read morebreakfast special which is really good value: fresh sandwich, soft drink and a coffee for 4.50Euro. Sold!
Nice neighbourhood café with a wide and delicious assortement of pastries, cakes, buns and…read moresandwiches. Coffee is great there too and the service is friendly and relaxed. The fresh made orange juice is also delicious!!