Yakuzza

I’ve never met the 42-year-old chef Olivier da Costa, but I hear he is a bon vivant, a bit of a party animal, and a larger-than-life personality. And a salubrious celebrity chef in Portugal.

What I can say for sure is that this serial restaurateur has managed to stamp his personality with six restaurants in Lisbon, the country’s capital. So, hoping a little of his exuberance would rub off, I decided to go on an expedition of his much talked about gastronomy while I was in town.

I got the opportunity to dine at three of his two restaurants over a long weekend. Yakuza First Floor and Guilty.

He also has K.O.B. Steakhouse but that was fully booked during my visit. Frustratingly, no string-pulling could get me a table at this cosy, dimly-lit meat restaurant that, Olivier says, serves “the best mature meat in the world” – if you get to dine there do let me know.

Guilty

Out of the four offerings, Guilty is the most casual and a pleasantly relaxed affair “with a twist” – so says the tag line on the logo of the restaurant door.

Leather sofas, simple wood tables, open brick walls, and tanned floor tiles, all set the scene for a lavish amount of food but not necessarily lavish food. That’s available in another of his restaurants.

Guilty burger

Guilty burger

Here it’s about burgers (around 10 including a French one which is a fois gras escalope), pizzas, pastas, salads milkshakes and cocktails.

If you have a huge appetite you may like the super size burger with 500 grams of meat and a side order. It costs 50 euros, but if you can eat it within 60 minutes, you don’t have to pay.

Beef Carpaccio

Beef Carpaccio

Sure, I was hungry but instead started with beef carpaccio (Octopus Carpaccio is available too) followed by the American (200gr) burger which comes with lettuce, tomato, pickles, confit onion, cheddar cheese and cocktail sauce burger and chips. It was a sublimely juicy burger and cooked medium rare as requested with all the trimmings.

I went all the way with a milkshake and a glass of his house white wine. For desert it was a chocolate cake and ice cream. My partner opted for prawn pasta, a pizza (that is baked in an open fire) which had a divinely thin crust Blanco truffle pizza. Followed by a nuttela pizza – yes really.

Nutella Pizza

Nutella Pizza

Is that something we should feel guilty about? Well perhaps just a bit.

Tip: If you are on a stags and hen do ask for a cocktail to share. It’s served in a huge cocktail glass and comes with several straws.

Cocktail to share

Cocktail to share

 

Yakuza First floor

Lavish interior around the bar

Lavish interior around the bar

It’s all about the sushi at Yakuza First Floor and boy is it good. It’s located in Rato on the first floor of the Fabrica das Sedas building – a former Royal Silk Factory – and sprawls out into three rooms with very different environments from sedate to party.

It’s the same menu in all three – a creative take on Japanese fusion cuisine. But the best vibe, hands down, is the one where the sushi bar is the central hub surrounded by tables. There is a gorgeous Japanese-themed mural on the ceiling inspired by the Japanese mafia and a Japanese garden that leads off it – with a quaint oriental bridge.

There’s tempura, pasta, salads and robata, beef and octopus carpaccio, but best of all this is the perfect environment for the beautifully decorated sushi and sashimi dishes. And the odd flourish of theatre.

A flourish of theatre

Sushimi at Yakuzza first floor

iced sashimi

Yakuzza

…smokin’

 

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Source : https://www.thetravelmagazine.net/olivier-da-costa-restaurants-lisbon/

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