Lero Lero is a wine bar and pizza place with the best soundtrack in the area. It holds a special place in my heart because Felipe, one of the owners, always makes you feel right at home. You can always expect some surprise, they have a rotating wine selection, so you can try something new. Occasional limited stock, rare bottles from South Africa, Chile, or Hungary.
It has the best vibe, dominated by soul, jazz, and gospel-inspired Brazilian music. You can expect classics like Margherita, tiramisu, and limoncello. Furthermore, you can also try less usual flavours like white-based pizza with grelos (Portuguese green leaves and flowers from the turnips and cabbages) and artisanal pork sausage. Finish it all with a bitter made from artichokes (my personal favourite). They have two different seating areas.
If you love to be more in the center of things and you like to socialize, then go for their bar area, where you can easily end up chatting with a person sitting next to you. If you prefer to keep it more intimate or you want to have a chat with friends, ask for the seating in the upper part. My go-to choice is definitely a bar. It's loud, bold, and fun!
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