Lost In, Mediterranean fusion restaurant in Príncipe Real, Portugal
Lost In is a Mediterranean and Oriental fusion restaurant in Príncipe Real housed behind an Indian textile shop, offering both indoor dining areas and an outdoor garden terrace overlooking Lisbon's skyline and São Jorge castle. The spaces combine modern design touches with preserved architectural features from the historic building.
The space was created by transforming a traditional Príncipe Real building while keeping its original architectural elements intact. This shift from residential use to a dining establishment reflects the neighborhood's broader transformation into a hub for culture and food.
The restaurant blends Mediterranean and Oriental cooking traditions that visitors can taste in dishes like duck breast with red onion chutney and salmon with bok choy. This fusion appears in how the space itself is designed, where different cultural influences show throughout.
The restaurant operates with varying hours depending on the day of the week, opening afternoons and evenings mid-week and from midday on weekends. Online reservations are available and recommended, especially for weekend visits.
The entrance requires walking through rooms filled with Indian textiles and goods, making the passage into the dining area a surprising experience. This unexpected path creates an interesting boundary between retail and dining.
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