What to order at Casa das Bifanas

The dish to know
Bifana with mustard
CuisineStreet food
Price
NeighborhoodBaixa
HoursMon-Sat 11:30-22:00, closed Sunday
The dishBifana with mustard
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Location

Address: Praca Dom Joao da Camara 4, 1100-198 Lisboa, Lisbon

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