Reason:A gathering place for literary youth, frequented by Fernando Pessoa
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Rua Garrett, 120/122, 1200-205 Lisboa
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A famous hundred-year-old cafe in Lisbon opened on November 19, 1905. It sells Brazilian coffee and various Portuguese desserts. It is a place where literati and scholars often visit and gather. Since 1988, the Portuguese poet Fernando... Bronze statue of Pessoa. It is one of the famous tourist attractions in Lisbon.
On a sunny afternoon, sitting on an outdoor chair outside a Brazilian cafe, sipping the aromatic Brazilian coffee and tasting Portuguese desserts, how comfortable and leisurely it is!
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A famous hundred-year-old cafe in Lisbon opened on November 19, 1905. It sells Brazilian coffee and various Portuguese desserts. It is a place where literati and scholars often visit and gather. Since 1988, the Portuguese poet Fernando... Bronze statue of Pessoa. It is one of the famous tourist attractions in Lisbon. On a sunny afternoon, sitting on an outdoor chair outside a Brazilian cafe, sipping the aromatic Brazilian coffee and tasting Portuguese desserts, how comfortable and leisurely it is!
If the drinker thinks it is good, then it is good; if the drinker thinks it is bad, then it is bad. Bitterness, astringency, sourness, and aftertaste are the basic properties of coffee. Ordinary people only evaluate coffee based on these four aspects. When you drink more, you will be able to tell what kind of fruit acid it is, such as citric acid (more stimulating), malic acid (slightly astringent), citrus acid (soft), and grape acid... In fact, these are the results obtained through the combination of the taste buds and nasal cavity with our daily memory, including the aroma of coffee. Professional coffee makers will deliberately overlap memory with taste and smell to evaluate coffee.
The Brazilian Cafe is located on the side of the Hildes Square. It is famous for the fact that scholars and intellectuals in Lisbon like to gather here. Of course, the most famous one is the poet Pessoa, who likes to write here. There are two prices for dining in (standing/sitting). The decoration is simple and maintains the original style. I like this old-fashioned style cafe more and more. It is simple and direct. I ordered coffee and egg tarts to experience the environment in which Pessoa wrote every day. This is roughly what it means to be pretentious.
Café Brasileiro is a popular restaurant in Lisbon. It's large, with a large reception desk that feels a bit like a bar. The Brazilian food here is very authentic, similar in flavor to Portuguese cuisine. The restaurant is always busy and lively, making it a great place to sit and eat and chat.
Café Brasileiro is a famous Lisbon café, open for over a century. It serves delicious, fragrant Brazilian coffee. It has a rich cultural atmosphere and is a gathering place for Lisbon's intellectual community. A bronze statue of the poet Pessoa stands outside.