In contrary to the explosion of Japanese fusion restaurants, Tasca Kome is fully dedicated to a genuine and authentic traditional Japanese cuisine... Read more.
Pois Café is like a huge living room. It's the perfect place for comfort food and drinks... Read more.
Brick Café is an authentic Portuguese place to enjoy breakfast, lunch or just sip a cup of coffee after strolling around town... Read more.
Cais da Pedra is a project by Henrique Sá Pessoa, one of Lisbon’s most acclaimed chefs. It’s a modern industrial styled restaurant at the waterfront close to Santa Apolonia train station... Read more.
Lisbon's leading food hall & market. Can't be missed when visiting this city... Read more.
Tartine is a quality bakery and café with a variety of delicious (Portuguese-style) bread, pastries, croissants, tarts and cakes... Read more.
Recognized by the True Neapolitan Pizza Association, Mercantina is an award winning restaurant, and we understand why... Read more.
Quinoa is an organic bakery & breakfast hotspot in downtown Lisbon offering a wide variety of freshly baked bread, cakes and pastries... Read more.
Bica do Sapato is a trendy dockside restaurant that boosts international and Portuguese cuisine, it attracts the sleek, pretty and well fortuned. The restaurant features live music too! Read more.
Situated in one of Lisbon’s most sophisticated neighbourhoods, U Chiado creates traditional Portuguese flavours presented in a contemporary way. The restaurant and bar features an elegant environment. Read more.
Praised for their use of local produce and affordable prices, those who discover The Decadente tend to come back for a second round. Located in the heart of buzzing Bairro Alto, The Decadente is.. Read more.
Casa de Pasto doesn’t waste its time with fancy bells and whistles. This restaurant – run by Diogo Noronha who’s one of the most creative young chefs in town – offers a choice between several.. Read more.
Simply choose your favorite type of meat from the display and watch how the team transforms it into a royal juicy dish. The restaurant is situated at the back of the stunning Ribeiro da Cunha Palace.. Read more.
This tapas bar and restaurant in Lisbon’s ever charming Principe Real neighborhood offers fantastic seafood. Combining Asian and Latin-America influences, A Cevicheria is known for its colorful and.. Read more.
If you’re looking to escape the city’s hustle and bustle then you might want to stop by at Ponto Final. This charming eatery next to the waterfront on the other side of Lisbon is renowned for its.. Read more.
Bastardo is located in the stunning Internacional Design Hotel which rocks a different theme on every floor. The restaurant offers tasty local dishes with a hint to the more international cuisine of.. Read more.
Located in a former grocery store dating back from 1870 is where you’ll find Dona Quitéria: a “petiscos” (Portuguese tapas) restaurant. Packed with authentic decoration, this restaurant has.. Read more.
Located on the top of an ancient building, restaurant Insólito provides truly outstanding food and the view accompanying it makes the entire experience even better. Take the old elevator.. Read more.
Sea Me is a seafood restaurant, fish market and bar all in one. It’s a versatile restaurant that even offers breakfast options, take-away and delivery. Sea Me is one of Lisbon’s trendiest spots,.. Read more.
Moma is like an oasis in downtown Baixa, Lisbon. Surrounded by touristic restaurants and cafés, Moma stands out from the crowd by serving authentic homemade quality food with respect for ... Read more.