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3 Restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal

Restaurants in Lisbon-Cervejaria da Esquina-1-Photo Mademoiselle Le K-copyright 2013

Oops who spoke about diet? LOL! Invitations, no way to refuse them, right? Especially when different friends invited me to three restaurants, with different atmospheres, foods and interiors! Dinner with girlfriends, arty lunch in a funky hostel and a more formal restaurant of Portuguese cuisine. For all three, it is best to book ahead. 

1. CERVEJARIA DA ESQUINA (pictures above & 2) 

First crush for the good atmosphere, people are easy going and the service is nice! And the food is creative. Delicious fried (but not greasy) shrimps with a super yummy avocado sauce. And as a dessert, although I’m not found of chocolate mousse (no, it’s true!) … I cracked for one! Lovely dishes presentation and the minimalist  decor could be Nordic! Thanks girls, you were able to cheer me up!  Rue Correia Teles n°56, Campo de Ourique. T. (+351) 213 874 644.

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2. THE DECADENTE (picture above and lay out below) 

And here is my second fav! Bohemian attitude in Bairro Alto: the interior is a fresh mix of vintage and design and the atmosphere is laid back, with a traveler spirit. Arty friends invited me in this hostel, the trendiest of Lisbon, of course … The Decadente offers at lunch, a cheap tasty light menu, with nice portions (neither too much nor too little). The first meal (1), a pea soup, the dish (2), a cod (Bacalao) with a little green salad and for the dessert, a mini portion of fresh fruit salad. Bubbling! Rua Sao Pedro de Alcantara 81. T. (+351) 213461381

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A CHARCUTERIA (picture above and lay out below)

Invited by a friends couple that I love, it was really a pleasure to see them and share with them this moment in this chic restaurant. But I found the place (a reference to Lisbon) pretty pretentious and lacking of warmth and generosity! We were seated near a table of ten smokers who smoked cigarillo and cigars! Enough to lose the flavor of food! What about the Portugese food? Excellent Empada da galinha (1),a kind of small chicken pie. But I didn’t like the main course (2): Rissois of camarao, shrimp fritters (the sauce inside tasted like Bechamel), too heavy. Accompanied by a tomato rice (Arroz de tomate), too salty. Rua do Alecrim 47 A, T. (+351) 213 423 845 

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3 restaurants à Lisbonne, Portugal

Restaurants in Lisbon-Cervejaria da Esquina-1-Photo Mademoiselle Le K-copyright 2013

Oups qui a parlé de diététique? LOL! Des invitations, ça ne se refusent pas non? Surtout quand ce sont différents amis qui m’ont invitée dans trois restaurants aux ambiances, cuisines et déco bien distinctes! Du dîner entre copines, au déjeuner arty dans une auberge de jeunesse branchée, en passant par un restaurant plus formel de cuisine portugaise. Pour les trois, il vaut mieux réserver avant.

1. CERVEJARIA DA ESQUINA (photos 1 et 2) 

Premier coup de coeur dans une ambiance 100% bonne humeur! Délicieux cornet de crevettes frites (mais pas grasses), avec une sauce à l’avocat. Et pour finir en beauté, même si je ne suis pas mousse au chocolat (non non c’est vrai!)… j’ai craqué! Belle présentation des plats très actuelle. La déco aurait pu être nordique tant elle est minimaliste! Merci les filles, vous avez su me remonter le moral! Rue Correia Teles n°56, Campo de Ourique. T. (+351) 213 874 644.

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2. THE DECADENTE (photo ci-dessus et montage ci-dessous)

Et voici mon second coup de coeur! Bohème attitude dans Bairro Alto : déco, mélange de bric et de broc et design vintage, à l’ambiance cool et voyageuse. Des amis créa m’invitent dans cette auberge de jeunesse, la plus tendance de Lisbonne, on s’en serait douté… The Decadente propose à midi un menu simple, léger et pas cher, aux portions suffisantes (ni trop ni pas assez). L’entrée, une soupe de petit pois (1), en plat de résistance de la morue (Bacalao) avec un peu de salade et pour le dessert, une mini portion de salade de fruits frais. Bubbling! Rua Sao Pedro de Alcantara 81. T. (+351) 213461381

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3. A CHARCUTERIA (photo ci-dessus et montage ci-dessous)

Invitée par un couple d’amis que j’aime beaucoup, ça été un plaisir immense de les voir et partager ce moment avec eux dans ce restaurant. Mais l’endroit (une référence à Lisbonne) plutôt chic et assez prétentieux, manque de chaleur et de générosité! Nous étions assis près d’une table d’une dizaine des fumeurs qui ont grillé cigarillo sur cigares! De quoi perdre la saveur des aliments! Quand à la cuisine : excellente Empada da galinha (1), petite tourte au poulet comme entrée. Mais je n’ai pas aimé le plat principal (2) : Rissois de camarao, des beignets aux crevettes (dont la farce ressemble à une sorte de béchamel), trop lourds. Accompagnés d’un riz à la tomate (Arroz de tomate), trop salé. Rua do Alecrim 47 A, T. (+351) 213 423 845  

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Photos : Mademoiselle Le K – copyright 2013, tous droits réservés.

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Elephant Hills, Thailand: Luxury Tent Next To The Rainforest

After my unforgettable encounter with the awsome Haha

and other elephants: return to Elephant Hills camp, where I really discover my spacious tent in details. Back tired, but full of pictures of this endless day started at dawn at Cheio Larn Lake, I took these pictures before collapsing. Or almost collapsing, because after, I have to go dinner…

The tent is awsome! Simply decorated and inspired by an African lodge revised Thai way. Each element recalls the elephants: stools, towel racks … like in the picture 6. Nicewooden floors: I take off our shoes before entering the tent. And my advice is do not leave your shoes outside, if you don’t want to find a colony of insects!

The tent is also comfortable, with mosquito nets everywhere

(pictures 2, 3 and 4). And I was able to sleep without a mosquito (or any other visible insect), a bless! Impeccable bedding next to the fan. But the big thing is the real bathroom (picture 5)! Yes, a real one: clean, pretty and useful (cold water only, it’s okay for me). Since leaving Chumphon, I’ve dreamed of it!

To conclude for my first “camping”experience in Thailand (LOL!), I love it! Another detail I found quite fun, the lock that serves as a key to close the tent (really old school process, lol). You should not need to make fifty back and forth to your tent in the evening, it quickly becomes bothering! Last picture: the path to the tents. 

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