Reservations · Outdoor seating
Elegant hotel Italian with polished service, strong pasta and risotti, creative touches, and premium pricing; great for occasions, but expect noise on DJ nights and mixed reports on speed and value.
Set within a polished hotel setting, Allora feels stylish and welcoming from the marble-topped bar to the lively dining room. Guests describe staff who “made the night feel special,” with tableside birthday cocktails and warm check-ins. On busy evenings it can get energetic and quite loud, especially near the speakers, but many find the buzz part of the charm. The cooking leans modern Italian—think silky risotti and rich ragù—with touches of truffle and refined plating rather than theatrics. Prawn tagliatelle, Black Angus lasagna, and sea bream with risotto draw the strongest praise, while a few diners find some pastas underseasoned or truffle dishes heavy. Service is generally polished, though pacing can swing from leisurely to too brisk at peak times. For families, the menu includes familiar options like lasagna, milanese, and simple pastas that most kids will recognize. There is no clear kids menu and vegan choices are limited, but vegetarian plates and plain pasta are doable. If visiting on DJ nights, consider earlier seatings or patio tables for a calmer experience.
Area: Business boulevard with upscale hotels and offices; polished, international crowd with business diners and visitors.
Safety: Well-lit, high-traffic avenue; feels safe with steady footfall and hotel security presence.
Nearby: Inside or attached to a 5-star hotel near Marquês de Pombal; close to offices, shops, and transit.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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