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Contribuir a la retroalimentaciónIt’s the best Kupa I’ve had and the pasteis at the beginning are also amazing! The service is friendly and honest. The drinks were just OK, par for Portugal. I went there once and enjoyed the music so much but this next time I went, it was ridiculously loud -like way too loud of a DJ, who thinks he’s in Wembley Stadium instead of a tiny restaurant/bar. It made it hard for us to talk and we ended up leaving kind of early. I also had my heart set Cape Verdean music like the first time, but unfortunately it wasn’t Cape Verdean music, the live or the DJ, so I guess it just means to go there and enjoy it, but find out who the artist is first. I also don’t like the fact that you have to pay a cover for the artist if you’re eating dinner I understand if you’re just coming for a drink you should pay that cover but I don’t think they should charge everybody three euros even when you’re eating for the music that you didn’t even enjoy. Go for the Catchupa!
Great fun place with Cabo Verdean music! Great menu and friendly staff! Even got to dance a bit!
It was our 1st time at this restaurant and we enjoyed Cape Verde hospitality, tasty food and ambiance. The music was hand selected by Jair, the owner who greeted us in person and we felt like part of the family! We highly recommend to anyone interested in CV culture, music and food. We can’t wait to come back next time we are in Lisboa! Muito obrigada!
Jair is lovely The food was delicious (moqueca de camarao . The service was good :
The meal was absolutly good : ! Home made paté for entrance, cachupa and shrimps moqueca as main dish must try , home made chili sousse and a warm welcoming. Thank you!