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Can the Can Lisboa

(1.529) Restaurant
Von der Kunst der Lebensmittelkonservierung inspirierte portugiesische Speisen in einem kreativen Lokal mit Meerblick.
Adresse: Praça do Comércio 82 83, 1100-148 Lisboa, Portugal
Öffnungszeiten: Geschlossen ⋅ Öffnet um 09:00
Telefonnummer: +351 914 007 100
15,00 €
1100-148 Lisboa – Portugal Open everyday from 9:00 AM to 1:00 AM. Other project links. CAN THE CAN online shop · Selo de Mar · Conservas de Portugal. EN. EN PT.
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CAN THE CAN Lisboa, Lisbon: See 1221 unbiased reviews of CAN THE CAN Lisboa, rated 3.5 of 5 on Tripadvisor and ranked #765 of 5936 restaurants in Lisbon.
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Can the Can Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal. 6557 likes · 7 talking about this · 8679 were here. Atlantic food with the best Portuguese fish specialities.
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Can the Can · Praça do Comércio, 82-83. 1100-148 Lisbon. Portugal. Baixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado. Directions · 914 007 100. Call Now · Full menu · More Info. Hours ...
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This is a place where Portuguese canned and fresh foods meet every day and where, at the hands of chef Akis Konstantinidis, they combine to create a new concept ...
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The restaurant is located in the local commercial street, with a lot of people, open-air seats, can enjoy food, enjoy the leisure of the city!
CAN THE CAN is located in the noblest site of Lisbon, Terreiro do Paço, where the city opens to the river and the look is lost in a horizon of old sea routes.