“To live well is to live on earth” is the proposal of restaurant Da Terra, the first vegan restaurant in Portugal, an innovative restaurant concept, a cosmopolitan and urban brand and a tried and tested success model. Da Terra tries to choose the best Earth offers, cooking flavors as varied as the imagination, the main ingredient of all dishes and their delicious desserts. Da Terra preferably offers biological products, always fresh, to ensure that every meal is always a healthy pleasure. Da Terra's brand aims to bring more and more people and places to healthy, practical and eco-responsible eating.
Vegetarian cuisine
Monday to Thurday: 08:30 - 23:00. Friday and Saturday: 08:30 - 23:30
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Address:
Rua Mouzinho da Silveira, 249
Postal Code:
4050-421
City Zone:
Historic Center
Landline Phone:
223199257
Website:
http://www.daterra.pt/
Email:
geral@daterra.pt
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