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Welcome to Quatro Estações, a true gem nestled in the charming streets of Lisbon, Portugal. Located at Pç. de S. Paulo 17 18, this restaurant beckons food lovers with its exquisite seafood offerings and inviting atmosphere. It’s an experience that transcends mere dining; it’s a celebration of flavors, freshness, and Portuguese culinary traditions.
Upon entering, you are greeted by a warm and accommodating staff, eager to make your experience memorable. Guests like Sada have remarked on the attentive service, particularly for those with dietary restrictions, reflecting the staff's commitment to customer satisfaction. This attention to detail enhances the dining experience, making each visit feel personal.
The menu features a delightful array of dishes that showcase the best of Portuguese cuisine. Diners like Amanda Bigler have raved about the quality of the food. The flame-grilled chorizo served directly at your table is a spectacle not to be missed. It's a dish that tantalizes the senses and embodies the essence of Portuguese flavors. Paired with a refreshing burrata salad and perfectly marinated grilled shrimp, every bite is a testament to culinary craftsmanship.
For those seeking a relaxed setting away from the bustling tourist spots, Quatro Estações offers a lovely al fresco dining area. The outdoor seating, complemented by street musicians, creates a serene backdrop for savoring your meal. Guests like Madeline Klein have taken inspiration from this environment, enjoying a delightful spread of appetizers that include the tasty Portuguese mushrooms.
Don’t overlook the signature cod in cream, described by Jacqueline Toll as a “cod lasagna without the tomatoes.” It’s rich, comforting, and undoubtedly a highlight that exemplifies the creativity behind Quatro Estações’ menu.
With glowing reviews and a loyal customer base—like Columbia who returned for three visits—it's clear that Quatro Estações has carved out a niche for itself in the heart of Lisbon. The combination of high-quality ingredients, passionate service, and a welcoming atmosphere makes it a must-visit for locals and visitors alike. So, whether you’re enjoying a casual lunch or a romantic dinner, Quatro Estações promises a delightful culinary journey.
“ My first time in Portugal and I ended up on this side of town. Sandy from Amaru resturant suggested to try Quarto Estacoes for good seafood options. So glad that I did! I absolutely loved my food and my server was patient, kind, and very accommodating to my gluten allergy. Obrigada to Sandy and the staff of Quarto Estacoes. ”
“ A great experience even in a more touristy part of Lisbon. The food quality was amazing, and the price was very well done. The chorizo sausage was flame grilled at the table, and the burrata salad was fresh. The grilled marinated shrimp were awesome as well. Staff were so attentive and nice. Highly recommend ”
“ Absolutely delicious lunch away from the hustle and bustle of pink street! They had a section of outdoor seating in the square, so we sat out and listened to some street musicians. We ordered wine and 4 appetizers. The mozzarella bruschetta was fine, tasty but not good enough that I’d order again. The other three were absolutely amazing! The Portuguese mushrooms were delicious and had a sweet almost sort of glaze on them. The mussels and prawns were both beautifully cooked and had a nice sauce to go with them. We ended up getting a basket of bread and just dipping it in the prawns sauce- it was so good! I’d absolutely recommend this as a tasty, reasonably priced, and quieter option than the restaurants on pink street. ”
“ Lovely dinner al Fresca. We had the sardines, fries and the cod in cream. The cod was amazing, do not sleep on it. I would describe it as a cod lasagna without the tomatoes. Amazing. ”
“ The food here was great. We came back three times. Beautiful outdoor setting, music, and tree coverage. Servers were great and kind. ”