Terrace cafe at the top of Bairro Alto with sweeping river and rooftop views. Cocktails, coffee, and light food. WiFi works well and the terrace tables are perfect for working with a view on warm days.
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Based on 5 reviews and 22 confirmed signals
Prices are community estimates
Laptop Policy
Laptops welcome during regular hours.
WiFi
Free WiFi · Ask at the counter
Time Limit
Please order every 2 hours
Best Hours for Work
Weekday mornings are the quietest
Remote work · 1-2 hours · Mar 1, 2026
Terrace cafe at the top of Bairro Alto with sweeping river and rooftop views. Cocktails, coffee, and light food. WiFi wo...
A truly perfect experience all around: outstanding food, exceptionally attentive service, and a stunningly beautiful atmosphere. The Indian fusion cuisine was an absolute highlight — every dish was a dream. You feel welcome from the very first moment. Especially on New Year’s Eve, it’s highly recommended and a real highlight.
Tasty and wonderful food and drinks, couldn’t put my fingers on the cuisine until I read others’ review. The only thing I’d suggest is removing the strings of the Christmasy lighting which is completely unnecessary and tacky. The backdrop of the city lighting is more than gorgeous by itself
Nice and cozy place with good food, fast service and even better views! The food much better here 3 years ago but it still has the same vibe and the service is anything but slow.
Great spot for a date. The staff was really helpful with food and wine recommendations. The view from our table was stunning. Would come here again 🙌🏻
Good view. High prices. Bland food. The kitchen utilizes good quality ingredients and refined techniques; however this restaurant doesn't know if it is indian, japenese, or Portuguese - and they don't do any of them well. The curry lacked seasoning, spice and flavor. The nasi goreng was disappointing. It lacked all seasoning, was missing the sambal, chili peppers, and was closer to chinese fried rice than the dish it purports to be. €18 is way too much to charge for bland fried rice. The samosas were the best item we had; they were flakey and contained fresh ingredients, though no potato. They are small and light. The "milk pudding" was supposed to be indian cardomon seasoned pudding, but it was comically actually just a flan. There was a very nice band playing and the view is lovely
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