Reservations · Delivery · Takeout
Charming, tiny Bica hideaway serving creative empanadas with standout pistachio dessert and warm service; excellent for a light bite and drinks, though portions are small and pricing can feel high for size.
Tucked on Bica’s steep tram line, this tiny room feels warm and intimate, with handmade ceramics and a glow that draws you in. Service is often genuinely caring; one diner noted the server juggling the room while still checking in. Many describe the empanadas as fresh and flavorful, with one calling the pistachio finale "simply unforgettable". The cooking leans artisanal more than flashy: classic formats with well-sourced fillings like truffle mozzarella, chicken with portobellos, and a house chimichurri. Expect made-to-order waits and small portions that encourage trying several; most leave happy, though a few found dough or spice levels milder than hoped and seafood uneven on an off night. Families should fare well with the familiar, handheld empanadas. Kids may gravitate to mozzarella, chicken, or sweet pistachio; veg options are clear. Space is tiny, so strollers can be tricky. Portions are modest—plan 2–4 per child depending on appetite.
Area: Steep, picturesque tram-lined street attracting tourists and locals; artsy, Instagram-friendly vibe with small independent venues.
Safety: Generally safe, busy with foot traffic; hilly terrain and tram tracks require attention after dark.
Nearby: Bica funicular, Bairro Alto nightlife, Chiado shopping, numerous cafes and bars nearby.
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout
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