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d'As beatas

Restaurant

👍👍 Loved this! We stumbled upon this place by chance, thought it looked great and made a reservation (it's really small so I recommend booking the place). Ricky, our waiter, was amazing, super friendly and helpful, recommending sides to the mains we had. Everything was to share so we got the butter and... People often mention restaurant, dishes, great, service, small, Ricky, friendly, Lisbon, menu, good,


Address

R. Beatas 8 A-B, 1170-052 Lisboa, Portugal

Website

www.instagram.com

Contact

+351 917 673 330

Rating on Google Maps

4.90 (279 reviews)

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Working Hours

  • Thursday: Closed
  • Friday: Closed
  • Saturday: 7 to 10:30 PM
  • Sunday: Closed
  • Monday: Closed
  • Tuesday: Closed
  • Wednesday: 7 to 10:30 PM

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Frequently mentioned in reviews: restaurant (13) dishes (9) great (7) service (7) small (6) Ricky (6) friendly (6) Lisbon (6) menu (6) good (6)
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  • 5/5 Natalie K. 1 year ago on Google • 100 reviews
    Loved this! We stumbled upon this place by chance, thought it looked great and made a reservation (it's really small so I recommend booking the place). Ricky, our waiter, was amazing, super friendly and helpful, recommending sides to the mains we had. Everything was to share so we got the butter and bread, wontons, the shrimp and the chicken with rice, the pork with potatoes and all the desserts. The dishes were super tasty and fairly priced, the wine was great too! So glad we made it here!
    4 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Mathias H. 2 years ago on Google
    Just one word: Exceptional. @Google: Can you please add a sixth star? ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ It’s January 2022 and I can already tell that this will be among my top 10 restaurants visits this year. Every dish surprised us & was simply delicious. Genuinely friendly staff and great value for money on top! Thanks! 🙏 Edit: Went there again 48 hours later. The passion fruit fish, the wontons, and the fried eggs are out of this world. I’ll dream of them! Can’t wait to taste the remaining dishes next time! 🤤💭
    3 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 THE WAYFARESS by Alexandra S. 2 years ago on Google
    One of the highlights of our Portugal trip! We still refer back to this meal as one of our favorites... especially the mushroom wontons. Traditional comfort Portuguese dishes with an Asian twist, really unique and delicious. The place is small and cozy, and the staff are very friendly and knowledgeable. Feels like dining with family. :) This is a MUST while in Lisbon!
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Andrea 1 year ago on Google
    A little cosy restaurant, run by young friendly guys. The waiter was funny and always willing to talk, to give us (perfect) advices for our menu. The food is truly delicious and with very unusual but interesting combination of ingredients and flavours. We began with the squids with pepper and sambal sauce and it was..omg! An explosion of taste in the mouth. We would have ordered other three plates of it! Also the gyoza were super tasty and so it was the meat with coconut rice! The dessert we got ( banana with chocolate and caramel) was good but nothing special in comparison with the masterpieces we had before. For the amount of food and the quality of the ingredients, the price was absolutely fair. Next time in Lisbon I will not miss it for sure
    2 people found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Clara R. 1 year ago on Google • 265 reviews
    Probably one of the best culinary experiences in Lisbon, and with the food, and in Lisbon... need to say I'm very picky. Every single absolute dish was amazing. My fav by far was the wantung with cogumelos but I would order all the dishes we had last night one more time again with no doubt. Excelent staff too. Waiter from Porto with ‘maus habitos’ was great as well. I’ll come back soon!

  • 5/5 Wha Yong S. 1 year ago on Google • 61 reviews
    HANDS DOWN THE BEST RESTAURANT IN THE CITY. This is not just my favorite restaurant in Lisbon, but the entire world. Amazing, creative modern Portuguese cuisine with Japanese touch. Every food was HIT. Thank you all for those warm welcomes and kindness.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Larissa B. 1 year ago on Google • 17 reviews
    Wonderful, small restaurant with unique dishes. Our server Ricky was very helpful and made us comfortable. We had several dishes from each section of the menu and each was unique and flavorful. The miso sweet potato was yummy, as well as the mussels, pea hummus, black rice salad and fish soup. The fish soup was like nothing we’ve ever had with passion fruit. Make sure to make a reservation as they are always full
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Siân 1 year ago on Google • 9 reviews
    Lovely local female-run restaurant in Graça, Portuguese-Asian inspired food, all of which was absolutely delicious! Highly recommend the bread and unique butters, the mussels and prawns. The deconstructed pastel de nata dessert also did not last very long at all as it was divine! Service was great too and a really lovely little place
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 MYQCL 1 year ago on Google • 138 reviews
    After reading the reviews online, we just had to try this restaurant and we were not disappointed! You definitely have to reserve. I walked there at lunchtime and even though they were closed, Diana the head chef opened the door and spoke to me. She very kindly was able to book us in for that evening! The whole experience felt very friendly, and they really value their customers. I highly recommend the food, which is a Portuguese/Asian fusion. The flavours were great and the service was amazing.

  • 5/5 Kiefer M. 1 year ago on Google
    Loved this restaurant! The food was amazing, highly recommend the salt and pepper squid and slow cooked pork ribs. And the service was even better, shout-out to our server Ricky!
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 2/5 Sally S. 1 year ago on Google
    We had son in law eggs, sweet potatoes, wontons, and pork shoulder. The food was very disappointing. They appear to be a bit of an Asian fusion but the flavours were awful. The pork shoulder was extremely salty. The sweet potates were covered with rockets that were extremely sour. Son in law eggs were just eggs with runny egg yolk with nothing special. We felt the reviews are biased and not justified... We did run late for our booking and they still kept our table for us which we appreciated.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Khalid I. 2 years ago on Google
    A small restaurant with a relaxed atmosphere in Graça. Great service by the host Ricky, very rich and flavoursome food, and excellent value for money. 1 couvert, 2 main meals (fish soup of the day; slow-cooked pork shoulder), 2 sides (sweet potatoes; potato mil-falhos), 2 desserts (banana ice cream), and 2 litres of unsweetened lemonade = €50! Will definitely return. It's a shame they don't open in the afternoon.
    1 person found this review helpful 👍

  • 5/5 Sam X. 7 months ago on Google • 23 reviews
    Hands down one of the top five meals of my lifetime. The staff knew the menu thoroughly and made excellent recommendations, and were attentive throughout the meal. Everything we ordered was delicious - so good it’s hard to describe. Can’t wait to return and order everything off the menu!!

  • 5/5 Céline D. 7 months ago on Google • 21 reviews
    Lovely little restaurant, with very good food, and a kind and helpful waiter. Would 100% recommend if you’re in the area. You might want to book tho

  • 2/5 Oliver B. 1 month ago on Google • 7 reviews New
    Seeing the almost unanimous five star reviews, we decided to check out this restaurant. I guess I expected the food to be more Portuguese….it felt like we were at a Chinese restaurant with items like wonton soup and shrimp with gochujang sauce. When we were served I really wanted to like the food, but I just couldn’t. Honestly it was disgusting. My partner felt the same way; I could tell he was forcing himself to eat. Something about the flavors don’t match and I felt terrible the whole time that I was excited to come here. The service started out great, but at the end we waited thirty minutes with empty plates for the check, and then got tired and stood up to go pay, only to be told to sit down and wait. So we waited fifteen more minutes to pay, and wasted almost an entire hour waiting at the end of our meal. There was also a small baby crying throughout, which ruined the ambiance for me. Just not what we expected for a place with such good reviews.

  • 5/5 Naa H. 10 months ago on Google • 5 reviews
    Excellent! That was one of the best meals we have ever had in Lisbon. Scrumptious food. Awesome service! Queer-friendly. Make a reservation so that you are not disappointed.

  • 5/5 Flemming H. 7 months ago on Google • 4 reviews
    exciting and different food. It tasted really good. and Ricky who served the food was really a good acquaintance. we want to order the same main course but Ricky persuaded us to order 2 different dishes. luckily because we got 2 fantastic dishes. will definitely come again. p.s. remember to book a table as it is a small place but a popular place. and you understand that when you have eaten there.

  • 5/5 w.aschmaschine_ 1 year ago on Google
    highly recommending this restaurant. this is nothing like i have ever experienced. cut short: amazing service, impeccable food, very calming and cozy atmosphere. feels like coming home in a foreign country. be advised to reserve a table tho. now for whoever wants a more detailed version: we visited two days in a row. the first evening was a lucky shot, we got a table without reserving first, and we were so amazed that we instantly reserved for the next day. we ate our way through almost the whole menu, trying as many different dishes as we could. and trust me, it was worth it. i can say, this is truly a life changing experience. starting with the ambience. everything about this cute little restaurant is relaxing, even the music. the outside emits a warm feeling, the interior feels a bit rustic, somewhat industrial in a few niches. also, they have sliding doors here. so even just the raw sight of this place is truly unique. the waiter - my god, i have never met someone who is simultaneously a ray of sunshine and a calming wind rustling leaves in the forest. sorry if i am getting a bit extravagant with this. xD not only is he incredibly friendly, he does everything he can to make you feel welcome, adjusting his service to your behaviour. it's fascinating to see and experience, really. and the food - i am repeating myself, but it is truly a life changing experience. every single dish on the menu is thought-trough, so incredibly calculated in it's various fragments of taste and yet something you can never even begin to describe. rationally, it is - mainly - a fusion of portuguese an asian kitchen, but each dish with a little twist and personality added to it. you can really taste the love in this food. and to the team: please, never stop creating art with your cooking. you make a stay in lisbon really unforgettable. every one of you contributes to this little nook being a magical escape. and i am not joking when i say i see myself visiting portugal again, just for this restaurant. thank you. so, so much. lots of love from germany, the black-clothed lady, wanting just one more peach ice tea ps: "ich liebe dich, mein schmetterling!"


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Amenities


  • Pets
    • ✓️ Dogs allowed
  • Payments
    • ✓️ Debit cards
    • ✓️ Credit cards
  • Offerings
    • ✓️ Beer
    • ✓️ Wine
    • ✓️ Coffee
    • ✓️ Alcohol
    • ✓️ Hard liquor
    • ✓️ Small plates
    • ✓️ Late-night food
    • ✓️ Vegetarian options
  • Dining options
    • ✓️ Dinner
    • ✓️ Dessert
  • Service options
    • ✓️ Dine-in
    • ✗ Delivery
  • From the business
    • ✓️ Identifies as women-owned

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