Welcome to Lisboa Tu e Eu 2
- Escadinhas das Portas do Mar 4, 1100-410 Lisboa, Portugal Hotline: 919 485 256
Welcome to Lisboa Tu e Eu 2, a charming gem nestled in the heart of Lisbon at Escadinhas das Portas do Mar 4, 1100-410 Lisboa, Portugal. This cozy Portuguese restaurant offers an authentic culinary experience that captures the essence of local flavors and traditions.
The moment you ascend the quaint stairway leading to the restaurant, you are greeted by an inviting atmosphere. It's clear that Lisboa Tu e Eu 2 is beloved by both locals and travelers alike. Reviewers often rave about the delightful variety of dishes, each prepared with a unique twist that highlights the freshness of ingredients. Customer experiences echo this sentiment, with rave reviews about flavors that linger delightfully on the palate.
Highlights of the menu include:
- Grilled Sardines: A consistent favorite, these sardines are celebrated for their simplicity and flavor, often complemented by perfectly roasted potatoes.
- Pasteles de Bacalao: These delectable cod fritters have received high praise for their rich taste and perfect texture.
- Sea Bass: Often highlighted in customer reviews, this dish showcases exceptional quality and preparation, making it a must-try for any seafood lover.
- Garlic Shrimp: A standout dish that many guests have described as a flavor explosion, leaving a lasting impression.
- Almond Cake: To cap off your meal, the almond cake is often recommended, offering a sweet finale that's hard to resist.
What sets Lisboa Tu e Eu 2 apart is not just the food but also the warm hospitality. Guests frequently mention the attentive service that enhances their dining experience. Whether it's the helpful suggestions from the staff or the inviting ambiance that wraps around you like a cozy blanket, every visit feels personal.
As you prepare to discover Lisbon's culinary scene, make sure Lisboa Tu e Eu 2 is on your itinerary. The combination of expertly crafted dishes, friendly service, and an ambience that exudes charm will surely make your meal unforgettable. It's an essential stop for anyone craving an authentic taste of Portuguese cuisine, and those who dine here often find themselves dreaming of a return, eager to savor every delightful bite once more.
For reservations or inquiries, feel free to contact them at 919 485 256.

This was the best meal I had in Lisbon. Every single dish was super flavorful and tasted fresh. The sardines were amazing and the Pasteles de Bacalao were delicious. I loved every single bite here and would come back to Lisbon just for this meal.

A small, local restaurant with stellar service and a fantastic wine selection! Our waiter was very helpful in suggesting his favorite dishes, and they did not disappoint! The sea bass was absolutely phenomenal. Next time I'm in Lisbon, I'll definitely stop by!

Super unique restaurant, we entered the alleyway and could not find it at first. Little did we noticed that we had to climb the stairs to find Tu & Eu. It is a pretty small restaurant but luckily we were able to be seated as soon as we got in. We ordered a variety of dishes and thought that the garlic shrimp was the star of the dinner. The pica pau chicken was also nicely done and was packed with flavor. The codfish cake was alright as the breading was on the heavier side and the fish could have been grilled a bit longer. The almond cake for dessert was a great way to end out our night. The restaurant emphasizes a lot of simple food but it was all delicious. I would definitely recommend checking Tu & Eu out if in town!

My fiance and I were recommended this restaurant by someone we met in Lisbon. We enjoyed our experience along with our food. We didn't meet the owner, but the lady that was there was very lovely. She was very sweet and attentive. We arrived right at 12 which was perfect because shortly after the restaurant began to fill up. We enjoyed everything that we tried from the bread and olives, the pomodoro pasta, the dessert (arroz doce), and our "gifted" shot at the end. My pasta had a strong garlic taste which was perfect for me. Although pasta isn't a traditional Portuguese dish, I was very pleased with it! Overall, we really loved this little place. The decor is fun and colorful. The restaurant is nestled in a little alley up some stairs, so you might have to ask for help when locating it. If you are in town, I recommend you trying this restaurant!

Liked the food but didn't love it. I think I ordered the wrong dishes though. I came for dinner around 8:30 and there was a decent sized line of folks waiting. My friend and I ended up waiting around 30 minutes to get seated, which isn't terrible but not great either. We were seated outside, which was our preference as it was a nice day out. The inside seating is 2 floors but I assume it's not a big place inside, which is why it can get busy and lined up. We tried: Soup of the day (3€) - it's always a vegan soup. It was lentil soup the day we went. Creamy eggs with mushroom (7.50€) - from the menu I wasn't sure what this was, but it was just scrambled eggs with mushroom. Fried cod (2€ per unit, min 3 in one order) - good cod fritters. More breaded inside than I was expected but I liked it! Probably my favorite dish of the meal. Octopus salad (16.50€) - didn't like this at all as I wasn't expecting it to come with bell peppers and cilantro, both of which I hate. The only saving grace was the octopus and tomato. Not sure why this dish is so popular here... Grilled sardines (11.90€) - never tried grilled sardines again and never will. Way too many bones and too much effort for the small amount of meat you get. Potatoes on the side were fantastic though! Service was good. I really appreciated that one of the servers very patiently showed me the right way to separate the sardine meat from the bones so it was a little bit easier to eat. We ended the meal with a small complimentary shot of ginjinha, the local cherry liquor. It was so good!

Cute little restaurant perched up on a little hill! The waiters were quick and the food was good with reasonable prices. The potatoes were the star of each dish. We tried: sardines, octopus, squid and black pork.

We had a fantastic meal of grilled sardines with roasted potatoes, and a side of rice with mushrooms. Simply phenomenal grilled fish. And loved the rice. Simple yet so much flavor. A very satisfying meal. Highly recommend!

This restaurant is a MUST try if you are in Lisbon. The ambience is fantastic. A tiny little spot at the top of a hidden stairwell in an alley. There was a line but they move people through quickly. You neeeeed to wait for it, well worth it! We got the mixed board. Very yummy cheeses and meats. A great start to the meal. You'll see my chicken dish too. Out of this world flavor. The potatoes were cooked perfectly. Shrimp A Bras is the other meal pictured. My dad loved it. It has the big shrimps on top and tiny ones mixed in throughout the crispy stringed potatoes. He said it was his favorite meal during our time in Lisbon.