National identity begins at the threshold, with temperamental Georgian shepherds in the paintings. Living greenery runs under the ceiling, makrame lampshades wrap lamps, cozy shelves of books are hidden behind light curtains in marquee booths. Brassware gleams over the open kitchen-fireplace, and hollow jars of sundaes crowd in for a treat. The cuisine is off-calendar Portuguese, which is made up of a polyphony of regions. Scrambled eggs with spicy herbs and tomatoes are perfect for breakfast. Kharcho with lamb for the male half of humanity. For the female half, a salad with roasted peaches and cheese. And don’t try to hide from the dessert list, where in addition to airy pistachio rolls they offer gastronomic jokes. Chefs try to provide maximum comfort to each guest, so they took care of your children. Relax with your family at the restaurant “O Jardim do Poço do Bispo”!