Recommended Dishes

Seafood Platter for Two

A generous portion perfect for seafood lovers.

Octopus and Sausage

Authentic taste that takes you back to Lisbon.

Chorizo

Seasoned and grilled to perfection.

Pastéis de Nata

Classic Portuguese custard tarts, excellent with espresso.

Contact Information

Operating Hours

Sunday

Closed

Monday

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Wednesday

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Thursday

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Friday

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

Saturday

11:00 AM - 8:00 PM

❤️ London Review

Nova Lisboa

If you're in London, ON, and are craving authentic Portuguese cuisine, Nova Lisboa is a spot that you might want to explore. This restaurant has garnered a mix of reactions, but there's undoubtedly some charm to it. The place recently underwent a change in ownership, which appears to have had both its pros and cons. While some regulars noticed a decline in service quality, others still appreciate the essence of what Nova Lisboa offers.

One of the standout experiences here is the seafood platter for two. The portions are generous, and it seems to be a favorite among patrons. It's a great dish to share, especially if you're in the mood for a hearty feast straight from the sea 🦞. Besides, the traditional octopus and sausage dish, reminiscent of Lisbon's flavors, also stands out and has received positive feedback for its authentic taste.

On the other hand, some items have sparked debate. The chorizo is a popular choice; it's scrumptiously seasoned and grilled to perfection. However, enthusiasm dwindles when it comes to simpler dishes like their fries or the steak sandwich, which some found uninspired and poorly executed—cold fries and a plastic-like cheese slice on a dry steak hardly scream gourmet.

Atmosphere-wise, Nova Lisboa tries to strike a balance between a cozy, homey eatery and a place suitable for larger gatherings. It's a bit hit or miss; while some guests rave about the warm and friendly service, others have encountered frustrating delays and inattentive staff, even bumping into problems with bar orders or waiting longer than usual for their meals.

The dessert menu features traditional offerings you shouldn't miss out on. Their pastéis de nata, classic Portuguese custard tarts, are some of the better offerings to wrap up your meal. Pair them with a solid, strong espresso, and you have a delightful finish to your dining experience.

One important detail: call ahead if you plan to dine during peak hours. The service can slow down considerably when they’re busy, and no one likes to wait 45 minutes for their food. It's also worthwhile noting that while they don't have a printed menu, a chalkboard or verbal guidance from the staff will help you make your pick.

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