Reservations · Takeout
Charming, compact Portuguese spot with standout octopus, cod, and sea rice, but polarized reviews on freshness, service, and value mean careful ordering and expectations are key.
⚠️ Review concerns: This assessment reflects moderate uncertainty due to questionable review patterns. See details in Authenticity Assessment. Duque delivers solid food quality anchored by celebrated octopus and cod dishes, supported by friendly, attentive service and charming hillside setting. However, inconsistent execution across visits—ranging from perfectly tender seafood to overcooked plates and overly salty preparations—prevents a higher grade, while some authenticity concerns around upselling and tourist-trap tactics create moderate uncertainty in the assessment. Worth visiting for the house signatures on a good night, but expectations should account for variability.
Tucked on a Lisbon hillside, Duque reads as a cozy hideaway with just a handful of tables, low-key music, and a hum of conversation that feels warm and intimate. Many guests call out friendly staff and quick pacing, with one diner noting their octopus came "perfectly tender" while the room felt small but charming. However, there are some review authenticity concerns given tourist-trap accusations and upsell complaints from a minority of diners. The cooking leans Portuguese comfort with polish: roasted octopus over sweet potato puree and crisp leeks, cod in a rich chorizo-kissed sauce, and a briny, shareable seafood rice. It is more elevated traditional than experimental, where the best nights deliver bold, balanced flavors and generous plates. Off nights do show up in reviews—too much oil, overcooked seafood, or clams that taste more salty than bright—so expectations should favor classics and house signatures. Families can do well here if kids like simple fish, fries, or steak; the menu includes familiar staples like sirloin with chips, grilled fish, and tomato rice. There is no explicit kids menu, but portions are splittable. For picky eaters, skip punchy cilantro-garlic clams and go simple (grilled fish or steak with fries) and confirm preparations to keep it straightforward.
Area: Historic center hillside between Baixa and Chiado; tourist-heavy with classic viewpoints and shops.
Safety: Generally safe and well-patrolled; busy pedestrian zones, occasional pickpocket risk like other central areas.
Nearby: Near Rossio/Chiado transit, shopping streets, viewpoints; many small restaurants and bars in narrow lanes.
Available: Reservations, Takeout
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