š„š§š„Æ Sweet break at the ā¤ļø of Campo de Ourique at AmĆ©lia Lisboa š© š¾
- Claire Vous Aide

- Nov 21, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: Apr 14, 2023
Located just a few steps away from the pleasant Jardim da Parada and Campo de Ourique Market, š“AmĆ©lia Lisboa offers a sweet and savoury menu ideal for brunch or for a break at any time of the day.
Service is provided on site weekdays from 8:30am to 10pm and weekends from 8:30am to 10:30pm. Takeaway is also available.
š It is worth noting that animals are welcome! In keeping with the restaurant's logo, which features, AmĆ©lia, a mischievous royal poodle. š¦“
At AmƩlia's: quality and freshness of the products, careful and colourful presentation, cosy and exotic setting, large covered terrace offering plenty of light.
A taste of the dishes proposed on the spot: tacos, burgers, tapiocas, comfort bowls, pancakes, bagels, mixed salads, eggs prepared in all their forms, brownie, pavlova and many other sweets...

In this month of November, we enjoyed:
the braised tuna salad, black rice, spinach, mango, tomatoes and pumpkin seeds,
the bowl of chicken, avocado, poached egg, sweet potatoes served on a bed of black rice with miso sauce.
Two tasty and copious dishes.
A perfect pre- or post-walk break in the beautiful Jardim da Estrela, 500 metres away (see my post "Let's take a walk in Lisbon: Estrela Basilica, Jardim Guerra Junqueiro and English Cemetery").
šThe address: AmĆ©lia, R. Ferreira Borges 101, Lisboa
@The website: https://www.ilovenicolau.com/en/our-locations/amelia/

š”Good to know:
Opened in 2018, AmƩlia is part of a group of 6 restaurants following the same thread of home-made food in a comfortable setting. So you can also discover:
Nicolau Lisboa (1st restaurant opened 6 years ago) rua de S. Nicolau 17, Baixa.
BasĆlio Lisboa, rua dos Bacalhoeiros, III.
Nicolau Porto, opened in 2019, Largo Alberto Pimentel 4.
Olivia Lisboa, Avenida MarquĆŖs de Tomar 69A, Avenidas Novas neighbourhood.
Nicolau Cascais, opened since April 2023, R. Freitas Reis 26 A, 2750-357 Cascais.

Enjoy the food
in the company of the various members of Nicolau Lisboa's family
(šš½ see his effigy).



