More than just a Fado House, Associação do Fado Casto is a Fado Academy and a tribute to Portugal’s rich heritage. Nestled in Lisbon’s historic Alfama district, the restaurant is uniquely built using stones from the Roman Theatre next door, blending history with tradition. Guests dine at shared tables, savouring a menu of classic Portuguese appetizers like codfish fritters, green bean tempura, and grilled Morcela. As the evening unfolds, soulful Fado performances echo through the space, surrounded by walls adorned with vinyl records celebrating this timeless art form.
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Associação do Fado Casto, R. de São Mamede 8A, 1100-058 Lisboa, Portugal
At Associação do Fado Casto, your evening begins in a historic setting, with walls built from the stones of the nearby Roman Theatre, embodying centuries of tradition. This is more than a restaurant—it’s a journey through Portugal’s cultural soul. At long, shared tables, you’ll be served a variety of classic appetizers such as codfish fritters, green bean tempura, and grilled Morcela, accompanied by wines served in clay pitchers. As dinner transitions into the night, the magic of Fado unfolds. Renowned artists perform live, their voices filling the room with emotion, while the ambiance, adorned with vinyl records, immerses you in the essence of Portugal’s most iconic music.
R. de São Mamede 8A, 1100-058 Lisboa
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