Boa-Bao is a chic and casual restaurant based on the pan-Asian cuisine concept with an authentic selection of dishes that respect the original recipes and take us on a journey that is a true sensory experience across Asia, through countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Korea, Japan, and China. At our establishment, dishes are prepared on demand “à la minute” or “on the spot” by a team of experienced chefs, always using the freshest ingredients, including seasonal changes to the menu to make it constantly interesting and respectful of its own ingredients in each season.
Baos, asian food, thai food, malaysia, chinese
Sunday to Thursday:12:00-23:00 | Friday to Saturday:12:00-12:30
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Address:
Rua da Picaria, 61
Postal Code:
4050-470
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
910043030
Website:
http://www.boabao.pt/
Email:
ola@boabao.pt
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