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Fiorella - Italian Restaurant
Praça Dom Pedro IV 27/29, 1100-486 Lisboa, Portugal
· Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (10320 reviews)
Reservations · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Scenic Rossio-square Italian with friendly, name-checked servers and mixed food quality; creative-leaning, tourist-heavy menu at moderate Lisbon prices with recurring complaints about automatic tips and upsells.
Restaurant Summary
Right on Rossio, Fiorella draws you in with flower-draped ceilings, heaters and blankets on the terrace, and a constant stream of people to watch. Service is often singled out by name—"our server kept everything easy and warm"—though do note there are some review authenticity concerns around how praise is gathered. Expect a lively scene, occasional street hawkers, and quick rounds of happy hour drinks. The cooking aims crowd-pleasing rather than purist Italian: pizzas, lasagne and risotto meet burgers, tacos and brunch plates. When it clicks, plates feel fresh and generous, but there are also reports of greasy pies, uneven meats, and seasoning swings. This suits travelers who value convenience, cocktails, and central-square vibes over culinary strictness. For families, the menu is friendly: pizza, pasta, burgers, waffles and pancakes mean most kids will find something. Portions are manageable and servers often make birthdays feel special. There is no kids menu noted, and charges like bottled water or service fees can surprise—scan the bill and ask for tap water if needed.
At a Glance
- Prime Rossio fountain location with heated terrace
- Friendly, attentive servers frequently praised by name
- Mixed food execution—greasy pizza or bland pasta reported
- Pre-added tips and upsells (water, extras) mentioned by multiple diners
- Creative/fusion menu - not traditional comfort food
What Sets It Apart
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- flower_ceiling_interior
- broad_menu_with_brunch
What People Love
- Warm, personable service that feels looked-after
- Views and bustle of Rossio fountain
- Happy hour value on cocktails
- Cozy touches like heaters and blankets outside
Points of Concern
- Pricing is genuinely expensive (€15-20 mains) which may surprise casual diners
- Reports of pre-added tips or disputed charges—review bills carefully
- Food quality varies: undercooked meats, greasy pizza, and bland sauces noted by some
- Review patterns show signs of potential manipulation (staff name repetition, pressure to review, marketing language) which may not reflect typical diner experience
- For creative menus, some dishes may not suit conservative palates
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€32-45 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Lean into pizzas or baked pastas for consistency; use happy hour for cocktails; confirm any substitutions before ordering.
Perfect For
- People-watching over cocktails and pizza
- Casual group meetups in the city center
- Touring families needing familiar kid-friendly options
- Last-minute dinner near Rossio
Location Insights
Area: Historic central square with high footfall, tourist-focused cafes and street life; lively day and night.
Safety: Busy, well-lit tourist zone; petty hawkers and crowd-related nuisances possible.
Nearby: Opposite Rossio fountain; near Baixa shops, theaters, and transit hubs.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday09:00–00:00
Tuesday09:00–00:00
Wednesday09:00–00:00
Thursday09:00–00:00
Friday09:00–00:00
Saturday09:00–00:00
Sunday09:00–00:00
Available: Reservations, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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