
slow mornings in bairro alto have a particular quality to them, and buna on rua poços dos negros sits in the middle of that energy without trying to compete with it. the street itself is quiet enough that you notice things, the light shifting, a tram passing somewhere nearby, the general unhurried pace that lisbon's older residential pockets tend to protect even as the city changes around them. buna has built a following here that feels genuinely local and loyal, which takes more than just proximity. it's the kind of place that rewards showing up more than once. if you're in the neighbourhood on a saturday morning with nowhere pressing to be, that's probably the version of this visit worth planning for.
curated by gautam khorana, editor · updated
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