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Set within one of the most up-market and iconic areas in Lisbon Largo do Teatro S. Carlos, Chiado it is located within a building of the Lisbon Patriarchy, given that the main wing of the restaurant is part of the old cloisters of the Convento da Igreja dos Mrtires. Chiado is one of the busiest and most cosmopolitan areas in the capital and is a compulsory stop. Consisting of a main floor, across the building, and a mezzanine, the space features several distinct areas, a combination of architectural concepts absolutely unique. One of the striking features in the creative design of the restaurant is a 30-metre wall with three panes of black glass encased within the wall. They contain three large aquaria, populated with dozens of jellyfish that create an original effect with movement of dance and light.
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