Although LOSTin is the continuation of the LOSTin India shop, the Bar and restaurant is a star itself, an oasis inside one of the hippest neighbourhoods in Lisbon, along with the best view possible over the city.
LOSTin is an Indian snack-like restaurant. And what does that mean? It means it serves meals like toasts, wraps and sandwiches, but with a Indian flavour in it. It's all exquisitely delicious. I have tasted the scrambled eggs with farinheira (a peculiar Portuguese sausage), the ham toast with cheese and onion jam and the Portobello mushrooms. They were all delicious with that indian-oriental taste which is perfect for my palate. I was also told that their vegetarian hamburger is a must, which I haven't tried yet. For drinking I suggest their lemonade, a perfect specimen of this drink.
Still the best of LOSTin is the gorgeous view over downtown and Lisbon castle, under the shadows of beautiful trees. It's a perfect place to hide away from all the city stress, for a gathering with friends and just to have time on your own.
On weekends nights there is always a gig or performance to make things even more spicy. For rainy and cold days they have prepared a nice Indian decorated interior room, with the same great view and mood.
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