



Flor do Mundo










Flor do Mundo is a charming, unpretentious café in Portugal that offers authentic Portuguese cuisine at reasonable prices. Known for exceptional seafood, particularly their renowned octopus rice and salad, this hidden gem attracts locals and savvy tourists alike with its friendly service and homey atmosphere.
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2 weeks ago
This is an unassuming place that surprised us with a large choice of food and particularly seafood, for a very reasonable price comparing to area around. Service was great the lady serving us was very friendly and helpful in choosing between options. They serve a good pretty Aperol, among other things
2 months ago
This place is in the heart of Barrio Chia and is pretty simple and unassuming inside. The waitress offered us an octopus salad and bread to begin with, and it was delicious. For our meal, we had veal with mushrooms, squid with bacon, and a pork dish with potatoes. We also got the typical Portuguese dish called Francesinha, A meat and cheese sandwich and gravy. Everything tasted very good and the portions were big. The highlight was the Francesinha. this was the first place we visited in Lisbon and it was great. I would go back.
5 months ago
We passed here by for lunch. The food was really very tastey and authentic. I also liked the pasterias (sweet stuff) and the coffee.
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