PHOTOGRAPHS: FRANCISCO NOGUEIRA/ PALÁCIO CHIADO
Since the 18th century, when it was built for a baron, Lisbon’s Palácio Chiado has been a gathering place for aristocratic bon-vivants, and now we can all join the fun. Until recently closed for renovations, the palace now operates as a food court unlike any other. Guests can choose between a multitude of diferent culinary experiences, all set within distinctive, characterful interiors, from cured meats served at a bar beneath a museum-quality mural to cocktails sipped under the watchful eye of a winged golden lion (palaciochiado.pt).
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