Kurniawan Lay
The place is spacious, and the service is good. They offer a wide variety of steaks and side dishes. The restaurant has both indoor and outdoor dining areas. The wine selection is extensive, with many types available.
… moreMBM Arimbawa
One of the go-to spots for steak and Western food in Dili. The location is great, with a spacious parking area, which is a big plus. You’ll notice quite a lot of expatriates dining here, and the restaurant accepts Visa and MasterCard for payment.
In my opinion, it’s one of the most comfortable dining spots in Dili.
They offer a good variety of steaks, along with salads, burgers, and several interesting side dishes.
The highlight? Definitely the Picanha – highly recommended!
… moreSean Cottrell
Prato Steakhouse is easily one of the best places for steak in Dili! The quality of the meat is excellent, cooked to perfection with a great selection of sides. The atmosphere is cozy and inviting, perfect for a relaxed meal. The staff is friendly and attentive, making sure you have everything you need. The pâté and fresh bread are a great way to start, and they have a good selection of wines to pair with your meal. Highly recommend the ribeye. A must-visit for steak lovers in Timor-Leste!
… moreHari Widodo
Looking for a place to eat steak when visiting Dili, I found this place. The location is in the Pateo complex, a kind of shopping complex in Dili. the place is quite good, the service can still be improved. The steak is delicious and quite a big portion. Portuguese steak style. the price range for a steak is $26. There are also quite a lot of menu choices. Yesterday I tried Angus rib eye, medium. very delicious.
… moreThanakorn Alfandari
Amazing Portuguese steaks. Well patronised by the Portuguese speaking community of Dili and I can see why. Lovely restaurant and food on offer. Been here twice and was impressed twice. Restaurant can get a bit hot when filled up otherwise, amazing find.
… moreMark Henderson
What a wonderful surprise. A classy Portuguese style restaurant, somewhat hidden in the Pateo supermarket area. Next to the gym. Well decorated, delicious food, and very good portion sizes. Easily serves the largest steaks in town, and knows how to cook them deliciously too. The menu is predominantly in Portuguese, but a few items have English subtitles. They do take a credit card, but they charge a fee. I think this is a Fine Place to bring a date.
… moreAndy Miller
So, I was craving for a surf and turf and I thought this place would be the best bet. Wrong. I arrived and it was empty, not a good sign. No surf and turf but I ordered the garlic prawns starter and the rib eye main to come at the same time. It didn’t, they also put on the table some bread, butter and pate (I hadn’t ordered this, but thought it was complimentary so tried it – not good.) The steak was ok, a little greasy, the side salad was from the 70’s. When the bill came I was charged for the bread butter and pate! 54$ total that’s about half a monthly minimum wage here. Really not worth the money, didn’t appreciate the cheeky add ons and zero atmosphere. Safe to say I won’t be rushing back. Shame.
… moreAndy Explores
We had the menu of the day, picanha, which was a little chewy, and vegetables which we loved ! Overall we enjoyed our experience here and would come back.
… moreBen W
Delicious steak and good service what more can you want! Interior is a bit like a cafeteria but that’s possibly because we were there at 7.30 and it wasn’t busy yet so it was a bit cavernous. Would definitely go back though. Warning – don’t order more than 2 steaks for three people as portions are big. You can easily share one between two.
… moreMichael DeKlerk
Authentic Portugese restaurant. The servings are generous (2 steaks were delivered, per serving), the veggies were also generous and delicious. One of our party said that he had just eaten the best salmon he has ever had. Prato is mostly frequented by Portugese patrons, they know where to come for a great Portugese meal.
The ambience is pragmatic and clean, cafeteria like but with a softer edge. Waitresses are very helpful, even if they do struggle a little with English.
The meals are served with a side (see photo), so what seems like a pricey meal is actually reasonable value. The coffee (espresso only, pu-lease!) is terrific.
Prato is tucked away in a corner of the Portugese shipping compound, you have to pass by the Pateo supermarket, another piece of Portugal, which has fantastic Portugese egg tarts and espresso coffee. Prato is now one of my favourite restaurants in Dili.
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