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Great atmosphere and menu, friendly and attentive service
Very nice place, with a very good Brazilian inspiration food. Staff is very pleasant. Price is ok for the place and quality, however portions are small.. A place to repeat and go again!
A tour of Portuguese global cuisines in a warm and welcoming space. What I ordered sounded mediocre but was glorious. It doesn't matter what that dish was....among 4 of us, each dish delighted and amazed. Returning often is the only solution!
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Great food! Portions not too big so you can try starters and desserts because they are worth it. The range of different dishes is wide so you feel like coming back to try different tastes. The "preferida" waitress always has great suggestions so you better ask her opinion.
This restaurant has been recommended to me by a friend and to have a dinner there was better than expected! Perfect atmosphere, great tastes, kind staff... A must to do in Lisbon
Amazing place, amazing food. I recommend it ! The curry is great!
Great portugis fusionfood! Spicy, fresh and goodtasting!
Excellent range of dishes from Goa, Brazil, Porutugese Africa and Portugal; beautifuly presented in a well designed setting; we have been here twice and will make a pont of going again. Defintely a 'unique' restaurant. Not exactly central in Lisbon, but only a few minutes in a taxi or a 714 bus are well worth it (directly up from Museum of Ancient Art). We really enjoyed it.
Friendly service, good, interesting food, very nice environment
Great food and pleasant service. Very nice atmosphere.
An excelent experience. Marvelous food, very good wine list and a very nice service. I will definitely return and wholeheartedly recommend this restaurant.
The concept and execution is excellent. Delicious dishes at a reasonable prices in a great location. Selection of wines by the glass to be expanded
We've been in Portugal for a week, and this was the best meal we've had. Everything was excellent, beautifully presented, perfectly cooked, and full of flavor. We're from New Orleans so we're pretty spoiled, but this restaurant made us feel at home. It's very cute as well as delicious, but there didn't seem to be AC. That didn't bother us, but others might want to know. It was a great dinner experience--highly recommended!
Lovely setting; perfect food – a chance to try flavours from Goa, Africa and Brazil, and (of course) from Portugal.
Everything was solid good (not exceptional), the only disappointing thing was that I was charged twice for "trip around the world for 2" which was the most expensive choice already. If not for that - cost would be moderate. People, check your receipts - don't be like me! Don't let them rip you!
I was very satisfied with service, food, people. Great wine.
Tudo bom
Inspired cuisine with appalling service and overpriced small portions.
Great concept, but the food is nothing special.
Almoço:
Segunda a Sábado das 12:30 às 15:30
Jantar:
Segunda a Sábado das 19:30 às 23:30
Encerra Domingo.
Rua Conde 1, 1200-608, Lisbon, Portugal
No GEOGRAPHIA pode saborear pratos tradicionalmente portugueses, mas também outros vindos de países com a mesma língua que nós. É uma “Comida que fala português”, com pratos que não sendo nossos, também o são.
O restaurante oferece uma experiência de serviço, ambiente e decoração que traz aos nossos dias o mundo mágico das viagens de descoberta do nosso fascinante planeta, sejam elas as viagens de outrora ou aquelas que hoje fazemos ou sonhamos fazer.
O GEOGRAPHIA situa-se na interseção de três dos bairros mais tradicionais e encantadores de Lisboa, a Lapa, as Janelas Verdes e Santos. Aqui, na praça que partilhamos com o Museu Nacional de Arte Antiga, respira-se tranquilidade e um ambiente genuíno que Lisboa ainda oferece a quem aqui reside ou nos visita.
O rinoceronte que escolhemos como nossa imagem simboliza o cruzamento de culturas de expressão portuguesa que inspira o GEOGRAPHIA. É um desenho de Albrecht Dürer do animal, ao qual deram o nome Ulisses, que foi oferecido pelo Sultão do Gujarat ao governador da Índia portuguesa, Afonso de Albuquerque, que o enviou depois ao rei Dom Manuel I, onde chegou em maio de 1515. Desde a era Romana que não se via um rinoceronte na Europa. Nessa ocasião o rei decidiu testar a tese de Plínio, o ancião, que descreveu uma animosidade natural rinocerontes e elefantes e organizou uma luta entre o recém-chegado animal e um dos elefantes da sua coleção. Relatos da época dizem que o rinoceronte avançou devagar em direção ao elefante, que assustado com o animal e com a multidão barulhenta que testemunhava o espetáculo, fugiu em pânico antes que um único golpe fosse dado.
No final do ano, o rei enviou o animal como um presente para o papa Leão X em Roma. Dom Manuel queria agradar ao papa, para manter as concessões papais de posse exclusiva das novas terras que suas forças navais estavam explorando no Extremo Oriente. O animal nunca chegou a Roma, tendo-se afogado quando o navio se afundou na costa da Itália. A sua carcaça foi recuperada e posteriormente empalhada para ser oferecida ao Papa.
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