Taberna da Rua das Flores
This postage stamp-sized taberna draws serious food lovers to just 12 tables crammed into a narrow Chiado storefront.
About Taberna da Rua das Flores
This postage stamp-sized taberna draws serious food lovers to just 12 tables crammed into a narrow Chiado storefront. Chef-owner João Rodrigues changes the menu daily based on market finds, scrawling dishes like sea bass ceviche with passion fruit or duck confit with fig jam across a small chalkboard. You're here for elevated Portuguese petiscos that blur the line between tapas and fine dining - expect to pay €8-15 per plate for genuinely creative cooking.
The space feels like dining in someone's living room if that someone happened to be an exceptional cook. Tables are so close you'll overhear neighboring conversations in three languages, while the open kitchen lets you watch Rodrigues plate each dish with tweezers. The energy peaks around 8pm when every table is full and the wine flows - mostly natural Portuguese bottles starting around €25. Service moves at a relaxed pace that matches the neighborhood vibe.
Most food blogs oversell this as some undiscovered treasure, but it's been packed nightly for years. The real trick isn't just arriving early - it's knowing that Tuesday and Wednesday offer the most adventurous menu since weekend crowds push Rodrigues toward safer crowd-pleasers. Skip the cheese plates (mediocre) and focus on whatever seafood he's featuring. Budget €40-50 per person with wine, and don't come expecting quick service.
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