Our dinner at Lisboa à Noite in the Bairro Alto neighborhood of Lisbon, Portugal, was amazing!  This area of the city developed in the second half of the 15th century in response to the social and economic growth of the region.  It is known for Portuguese-inspired cuisine, especially fish and seafood, as well as an extensive Portuguese wine list.

Here are three photos from our meal.  What do you think?  Do you have a favorite below?

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Lisboa a Noite Photo #1.  The restaurant was absolutely beautiful with arched doorways and tiled walls.

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Lisboa a Noite Photo #2.  We started with a few appetizers they brought to the table:  assorted marinated olives and a herbed Portuguese cheese (similar to feta) with bread.  Delish!

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Lisboa a Noite Photo #3.  Before rolling out a dessert cart unlike any I’d ever seen, we were presented with these lovely after dinner drinks.

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