Seemor
Sant'Avó
Largo da Graça 105, 1170-165 Lisboa, Portugal
· Restaurant
· 4.7/5 Google (1094 reviews)
Reservations · Outdoor seating
Cozy Portuguese home-style spot with generous pots to share, warm service, and standout stews, but expect long waits, occasional inconsistency, and rare food safety complaints.
Restaurant Summary
The room feels like a storybook Lisbon apartment, all vintage books and copper pots, with servers who are warm and quietly attentive. Portions arrive piping hot in big sharing vessels, the kind that make tables lean in. One diner put it simply: "It felt like a homemade feast." However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. The cooking leans traditional and generous rather than flashy: goat chanfana, duck rice with a crisped finish, grandma-style cod, and seafood rice for two. It is comfort-first Portuguese with a few refined touches, more about rich stews and sharing than delicate plating. Ideal if you want hearty, soulful dishes and do not mind a short wait or a lively room. Families do fine here thanks to familiar flavors and a simple kids option like a fried egg plate. Portions can overwhelm smaller appetites, so sharing is smart. Vegetarians are not forgotten, with a couple of chickpea and vegetable casseroles that keep things approachable for younger diners.
At a Glance
- Hearty Portuguese stews served in shareable pots with very generous portions
- Distinctive, cozy decor that enhances the homestyle vibe
- Good value when sharing mains; many diners box leftovers
- Peak-time waits and occasional slow service
- Rare but notable food safety complaints tied to seafood/rice
What Sets It Apart
- grandma_style_pots
- book_menu_presentation
- oversized_shareable_portions
What People Love
- That first whiff of a bubbling stew pot at the table
- Servers who guide sharing choices
- The playful book-themed menus
- Leaving with leftovers after a satisfying meal
- Traditional flavors with a homemade feel
Points of Concern
- Occasional long waits for seating and courses during peak hours
- A minority report bland or overcooked dishes, especially on busy nights
- Rare but serious reports of foodborne illness, often tied to seafood or rice
- Portions are very large; solo diners may struggle without guidance
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€32-46 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Share a meat pot (chanfana or ossobuco) with one vegetable side to balance richness
- Vegetarians: choose the púcara with white rice for a filling, lower-cost option
Perfect For
- Sharing a comforting Portuguese feast
- Casual date night with cozy ambiance
- Group of friends exploring Graça
- Travelers seeking homestyle dishes
Location Insights
Area: Historic hilltop neighborhood with viewpoints; mix of locals and visitors exploring nearby sights.
Safety: Generally safe with steady foot traffic; typical urban pickpocket awareness near viewpoints.
Nearby: Close to Miradouro da Graça, tram routes, and Alfama; cafes and small shops nearby.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–23:00
Tuesday12:00–23:00
Wednesday12:00–23:00
Thursday12:00–23:00
Friday12:00–23:00
Saturday12:00–23:00
Sunday12:00–23:00
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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