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The Kissaten

Drinks · Lisboa, Lisbon, Portugal

★ 4.5 (46)
ArchitectureJapanese
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Open now7:00 PM – 1:00 AM
HoursSunday · 7:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Websitethekissaten.pt
AddressRua Camilo de Castelo Branco 18, 1150-084 Lisboa, Portugal
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Nestled in the heart of Lisbon, The Kissaten invites you to unwind in a chic setting that effortlessly blends Japanese lounge aesthetics with a distinctly Portuguese charm. With a stellar rating of 4.7 from 34 reviews, this café-bar is a must-visit for those looking to indulge in expertly crafted cocktails and a vast selection of whiskeys. The dimly lit interior, adorned with retro furnishings and a collection of vinyl records, creates an intimate atmosphere perfect for leisurely evenings with friends or romantic dates.

The Kissaten operates during select evening hours, from Wednesday to Sunday, making it an ideal spot to kick off your night in the vibrant city. Patrons rave about the knowledgeable staff, who are eager to share their expertise and help you navigate the impressive drink menu. As one reviewer notes, the bar's beautiful ice for whiskey and meticulous cocktail preparation elevate your drinking experience, ensuring you savor every sip.

While tucked away in a hotel, The Kissaten may be a bit challenging to find, but those who venture there are rewarded with an atmosphere that feels both exclusive and welcoming. Whether you're a whiskey enthusiast or simply seeking a stylish place to relax, this café promises a blissful retreat from the bustling streets of Lisbon, making it a noteworthy addition to your travel itinerary.

A Lisbon bar from a Tokyo-trained bartender that translates the Japanese kissaten ritual — slow service, vinyl, no rush — into a Bairro Alto setting. Adults-only, and quiet about it.

Lázaro Rosa-Violán's interior layers Tokyo kissa-ten aesthetics—darkened oak, bronze, low-lit intimacy—onto the converted 19th-century convent at Locke de Santa Joana, the extensive whisky collection and high-fidelity sound system giving it the feel of a Shinjuku listening bar transplanted to Lisbon.

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Review Summary

Guests frame The Kissaten as a polished bar experience. The strongest recurring themes are dining, service, and rooms. Current public sentiment sits at 4.5 across 46 public ratings.

Google review signal: 4.5 across 46 public ratings

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