31 D'ARMADA
Read moreLocated in the d'Alcântara district, this restaurant will surprise you with its simple but refined cuisine. The decoration of the two rooms with Art Deco trends has been thought through in detail by the owner. The latter offers contemporary Portuguese cuisine made with fresh and high-quality products: mature veal, cod, octopus or sea bream with almonds, accompanied by a good selection of wines. The terrace covered by a superb bougainvillea has a unique charm and, in the evening, the lights make this place magical.
POÇO DAS FONTAINHAS
Read moreIn front of the pier for Tróia, in the typical and picturesque Fontainhas neighborhood, a good house with a nice room and terrace. The fish and meat are perfectly grilled. Let yourself be tempted by some good seafood as a starter, such as ostras do Sado (oysters) and then salmonetes in Setubalense or peixe galo (rooster fish)... Service attentive and smiling. In summer, the famous soccer coach José Mourinho, a native of Setúbal, is sometimes seen there with his family, so keep your eyes open!
PADARIA
Read moreIn a small street perpendicular to the ocean, a different and trendy offer in the pleasant setting of an old bakery (hence the name!): bricks, tiles, parquet, art paintings, large dishes, mystical background music. La Padaria regularly wins awards for its innovative and meticulous cuisine: candied octopus, swordfish with sea urchin roe and seaweed, scoop of arroz doce ice cream with grains of rice... Aesthetically pleasing presentations, although a little too expensive, especially the price of drinks, where the establishment makes a big margin.
O POLEIRO
Read moreClose to the Praça dos Touros (bullring), this fine family-run restaurant is worth its weight in gold, as it specializes in typical Portuguese regional cuisine! Since the mid-1980s, the "Perchoir" has been developing a deliciously classic cuisine: cod pataniscas (fritters), scrambled eggs withalheira (game sausage), rice with eel, cod with lagareira, cabri chops... Beautifully presented, with the flavours of yesteryear. Recently selected as one of Lisbon's top 25 restaurants, a real treat!
STANISLAV CAFÉ
Read moreOriginally opened as a Russian gastronomic restaurant, this establishment has become a café where you can enjoy brunch at any time of the day. You have to keep your eyes open to see it in the street because its entrance is very discreet. You will have to find his sign with the portrait of the famous Stanislav. The decoration has kept its Slavic spirit, with a sublime piece of furniture in the back room. On the menu you will find all the traditional dishes for a good brunch or a gourmet break. We like the fact that he's on a quiet street.
CERVEJARIA REAL FABRICA
Read moreLocated in the corner of Rato Square, on the street that goes to Príncipe Real, this brewery is seen by its imposing façade. It is installed in a public building dating back to 1741, which later underwent several transformations - the objective was to unify the architecture of the neighborhood. At the time, it was in this area that silk was manufactured, and the building had the Kingdom silk factory. It should be noted that the project was originally designed by the French Weaver Robert Godin. Inside, a spacious and warm setting, and attentive service. The flat side serves Portuguese cuisine, a great deal of choice: Du-fries - served with sauce - rice with seafood, grilled fish - we recommend mero - octopus in the oven, cod specialities… For a small snack in the afternoon, there are plenty of petiscos. Excellent value for money.
RESTAURANTE CERVEJARIA NOVO 10
Read moreOn the avenue named after one of the country's greatest opera singers, the catering offer is quite wide. Novo 10 stands out simply because it is the favourite restaurant of José Mourinho, the famous football coach from Setúbal. A large area with a terrace featuring good fish and shellfish dishes and fresh seafood platters. There are also meat dishes to satisfy everyone.
RESTAURANTE FRANGINHO REAL
Read moreIn a street parallel to Almirante Reis Avenue, with a typical Portuguese decoration and a special attention to presentation, Franginho Real offers well elaborated Portuguese dishes made mainly with meat (not recommended for vegetarians). One of the specialties, "O frango a guia", a chicken with a small preparation, is to be discovered. As curiosities: a caipirinha and starters with grilled sausages. An elaborate range of wines.
GRANJA VELHA
Read moreIn a usual rather harsh setting with an aluminium counter and half-height tiles on the walls, the menu offers us some classics: sprinkle with mariscos, sprinkle with tamboril, açorda with mariscos, fondues, porco carne na cataplana and then quite a few grilled fish with rice or potatoes. The products are fresh, the wines mainly from the Douro and Alentejo, the service is well established and the clientele is 90% satisfied. Don't miss the last Friday of the month, the meal singing with very good fado artists!
CERVEJARIA PORTVGÁLIA
Read morePortvgália is a chain of breweries, some of which are even historical! They specialize in seafood and bifes. Among the best known: the oldest (1925) Almirante Reis Avenue and the Belém Avenue. On the plate, many typical Portuguese specialities (açorda de gambas, cod dishes...). In the 1930s and 1950s, these breweries were frequented by artists, politicians and sportsmen. They remain emblematic places of the city, even if they have lost some of their former glory....
CONSENSUAL
Read moreAccording to them, it's the best-kept secret in the neighborhood. Here you ring the doorbell to enter. The staff are waiting to offer you discreet, attentive service. You enter a refined, romantic setting for a quiet evening for two or with friends, far from the hustle and bustle of the neighborhood. On the menu are à la carte dishes or a selection of tapas with ultra-careful presentation. All washed down with a good selection of wines. The restaurant boasts a wine list with over 100 references!
PASTELARIA BÉNARD
Read moreA few steps from A Brasileira's glorious past, between its old decoration, its waiters in large aprons and its famous cakes, this house has the favours of many Lisbonites who sit inside (with restaurant at the back) or on the terrace. Greed sometimes imposes sacrifices, such as submitting to a cashier who is impassive and not always friendly. If you have opted for a (more expensive) table, you can point out to the server what you want. And, no mercy for the croissants!
CASA DO CHICO
Read moreThe restaurant of Adelina da Silva Melo is very warm, and all fish specialities from the region are tasted. Bonito!
GUILTY BY OLIVIER, PARQUE DAS NAÇÕES
Read moreA large bistro-style room, large leather benches reminiscent of club chairs, bottles of wine displayed on the back wall: in short, everything to feel in a warm atmosphere. Located on the first floor of the Tivoli Oriente hotel, this restaurant invites you to indulge without feeling guilty. You'll find classic Italian dishes: pizzas, pastas but also salads and all kinds of side dishes.
RESTAURANTE A RAPOSA
Read moreOnce a tea room, this is now a restaurant. Here, in a historic Sintra house, you can enjoy a fine meal, while admiring the painted and molded ceilings, the view over the gardens and the antique furniture. Everything is done to immerse you in the romantic Sintra of the 18thand 19th centuries. The cuisine is Mediterranean-inspired, using the finest ingredients possible. There are also options for vegetarians, such as risotto with baby vegetables.
KITCHENETTE POP UP CAFÉ
Read moreInitially, it was a project to promote small producers through the sale of monthly baskets. The project has grown since 2019, and has become a laboratory for experimentation thanks to this café, which opened in the Campo de Ourique neighborhood. As well as being a café, it's a pop-up kitchen that can be booked to test its catering concept. In this way, the offer changes regularly, and you'll have the opportunity to preview the cuisine of future restaurants.
THE THERAPIST
Read moreWho said healthy cooking was tasteless? The Therapist will prove to you that you can enjoy yourself while taking care of your health. Located in LX Factory, it has a large room with an industrial feel. This restaurant was created by Joana Teixeira, a nutrition specialist who has also worked in large food industry groups. The dishes are fish-based or vegetarian. The desserts are all delicious, especially the chocolate cake. There is a second address in Alvalade.
LA FUGITIVA TACO BAR
Read moreImmerse yourself in the Mexican atmosphere by walking through the door of this restaurant. Its motto: I eat tacos therefore I exist. We will have understood which dish is put in the honor here! Don't worry, there are also other dishes like salads, nachos or tortas (improved sandwiches). We like to come there at the time of the happy hour, to have two margaritas for the price of one. Outside, a small improvised terrace with chairs and multicolored tables. Inside, a lot of colors also with a big mural.
NUNES REAL MARISQUEIRA
Read moreFor more than 20 years, this seafood restaurant has made it its mission to bring the best of the sea to its customers. The crustaceans you order are caught in one of the large aquariums and the fish is very fresh. You will go there for the food as well as to discover this superb place and its large room entirely decorated in the 1930s style. We find there all the codes of the Art Deco style: golden arabesques on the walls, velvet seats... A defect however: the place can quickly become noisy.
OVEN LISBOA
Read moreOven, in reference to the famous tandoor oven used in Indian cuisine for over 5,000 years! This restaurant brought one, handcrafted from Delhi: no less than 8,500 km traveled to the streets of Baixa Pombalina. Chef Hari Chapagain has composed a menu with the most traditional dishes of Indian and Nepalese cuisine, such as the famous tandoori chicken. A menu with a wide choice of dishes including vegetarian options. And, unusual in Indian restaurants, there are also desserts...
TERROIR RESTAURANTE
A must to try for the most gourmets. Terroir offers a refined, author's ...Read more
COM CERTEZA
Read moreYou'll love this address, that's for sure! A large room with marble tables and rustic wooden chairs, walls decorated with objects from yesteryear: everything is there to immerse you in the atmosphere. There's no doubt you're in Portugal! Behind the counter, you can watch the chef prepare your dish before it reaches your table. The portions are very generous. Friendly service. A very good address for Portuguese food. Reservations required if you want a table.
O GAMBUZINO
Read moreSlightly hidden in the rua dos Anjos, this restaurant is well known by the locals. Opened a little before the pandemic, it is now a victim of its success. Here, you can taste an excellent vegetarian or even vegan food, but the service is not what it used to be. That is to say that even if you reserve a table, you will only be able to stay there for two hours. The friendliness of the waiters is a bit random. Nevertheless the food is very good and the prices are reasonable. It remains a good address to visit.
PÃO DA VILA
Read moreThis pastry shop, which also serves as a cafeteria, is a great option for lunch or dinner at any time of the day. It will also be your best option when the other restaurants are closed. There are several addresses in Ericeira, but we recommend the one overlooking the square with its terrace. On the menu you will have all the traditional snacks, sandwiches but also dishes or salads. Everything is very good with very reasonable prices. The team will welcome you warmly and the service is impeccable.
CAFÉ MORTARA
How can you choose between delicious pizzas and typical Italian pasta ...Read more
CANTINA CLANDESTINA
Read moreThe name of this restaurant is clandestine, but it has become a must in Cascais. Especially if you are a fan of seafood. On the menu in this establishment: sandwiches like focaccias, bruschettas or salads. In the evening, you can also opt for a nice seafood table to share with friends. The octopus carpaccio is also a great success. Located in a small street called rua Amarela, the establishment has its cousin, Taberna Clandestina, just across the street for a drink.
VILLA 6
Read moreSince its creation in 2018, this restaurant-bar has not been empty. It must be said that it is extremely well located, in a small street very quiet, between two stairs. It has a shaded terrace where you will like to settle down to eat or have a drink with one or two tapas, in order to take a break from the bustle of the historical center. Here you will find tapas and typical Portuguese dishes like bacalhau a bras or prego não pão . The prices remain reasonable, a good option to eat not too expensive in Sintra.
THE CAPSULE CAFE
Read moreThis recently opened establishment offers bistro-style cuisine. Located in a small and quiet street, you will be able to have a brunch or lunch in the sun on the terrace, without being disturbed by cars. In your plate, the flavors mix to create original and gastronomic dishes. Those with a sweet tooth will love the brownie and its miso caramel sauce. For those who prefer salty food, you can be seduced by mac'n'cheese with truffles or steak tartare with seasonal fruits and cashew nuts.
SAND BAR BY REVERSE
Read moreAt the exit of the tunnel linking the station to Estoril's Tamariz beach, you'll find this little bar (also known as O Bar do Tunel), offering snacks, drinks and artisanal ice creams. It's the perfect place to refuel before heading for the fine sand. The decor is rather trendy and stands out from the small shops opposite. The bar has recently been taken over by the Reverse group, which also has a beach lounge where you can rent deckchairs, as well as a restaurant with swimming pool right next to the beach.
D'AS BEATAS
Read moreSmall in size but big in quality, D'As Beatas is a restaurant worth a visit. You may be surprised by its somewhat avant-garde logo, but the cuisine is very traditional. The reviews of the customers are full of praise. The presentation of the dishes is also very well done. You will have to reserve if you want to have the chance to eat there because it is often full. You will recognize it with its pretty frontage with its picture windows and its two tables outside. So let yourself be tempted...
COPO DE MAR
Read moreDo you want to get out of the historic districts and treat yourself? Copo de Mar offers you an author's cuisine, highlighting the products of the sea. You will be welcomed in an intimate room with a surprising decoration, with a fishing boat on the ceiling serving as a light fixture. The dishes mix the flavors of the world with a presentation worthy of a gourmet restaurant. Will you choose the grilled salmon with semolina, grilled vegetables and mango-ginger chutney or the grilled fish of the day with banana farofa and manioc in cream sauce?
O BALCAO DOS DOIS IRMAOS
Read moreIt is located off the tourist trails of the historical center but it is worth the detour! This new restaurant is run by a French couple, Nathalie and Christophe, who left everything for sunny Lisbon. Both a grocery store and a restaurant, the menu changes every day according to the season's products. Portuguese cuisine with a French touch or French dishes, they delight both Portuguese and French visitors. A choice of wines worthy of a wine shop and a smiling and benevolent welcome. Very good quality-price ratio.
FLORESTA DA ESTEFÂNIA
Read moreA real tasca as we like them! Hidden in a small street, this restaurant is a pearl that should not be disclosed to everyone. A menu with typical meat dishes( Portuguesecozido, pork secretos, grilled meats...) and fish dishes (cod, grilled fish, octopus Lagareiro style), but also other options for vegetarians (omelette, vegetarian burger). All this at unbeatable prices (for now). If you're lucky, you'll come one day when they have frango assado, the famous Portuguese grilled chicken.
SACCO
Read moreWe can't get enough of these nice little Portuguese canteens. Sacco belongs to this category. Not far from Campo dos Mártires da Pátria, and from the miradouro of Torrel, its small terrace awaits you for a dinner in the tradition. Inside, the room is decorated in a modest but welcoming way with panelling on the walls and paintings showing the particularities of Lisbon. You will find all the dishes that make the success of the local cuisine. The reception is very friendly and, if you come early, they even let you just have a drink on the terrace.
CROISSANT DA VILA ERICEIRA
Read moreThis chain, which also operates in Lisbon, is a great place for a snack break or a quick lunch. The concept is simple: filled croissants with a wide selection of toppings. Choose from sweet or savoury options! Because yes, in Portugal, the croissant is an option for a savory sandwich... The croissants are baked throughout the day, so they're always fresh and crisp.
A PRAÇA
Read moreThe small municipal market of Vila de Sintra has been coming back to life for some time. It's a little hidden behind the National Palace, but it's a nice place to have lunch or a snack. While in the morning you can do your market with local products, at lunchtime you can have lunch at La Praça from a menu made with fresh and seasonal products. There is only one menu option and it is vegetarian (we prefer to warn you). But it is one of the few good vegetarian options in Sintra and we hope it will last!
CAFÉ MANAH CREATIVE BISTRÔ
Read moreLocated not far from the Ribeira Market, Manah offers you dishes with oriental flavors, straight from Israel. This establishment has created a warm atmosphere to receive its customers, so that they feel at home. Because its cuisine is above all a cuisine to share. This is the concept of the mezze, an assortment of dishes to share. Those who are used to Lebanese dishes will find familiar flavors. A very good quality-price ratio.
L'ORIGINE BY CHAKALL
Read moreThe first pizza as we know it today was made in 1889. In 1972, Chakall was born. As an adult, he traveled the world, discovering unknown flavors. He settled in Lisbon to open this establishment. The pizzas are made with dough that rises for 32 to 72 hours, for easy digestion. You can choose between the classic version, the one with activated charcoal or the one with turmeric. Each option has a wide range of toppings made from fresh ingredients.
TO B BURGER
Read moreIt is one of the best burger restaurants in the city. The proof is that it has been in existence for several years now and is resisting the competition that is growing every day. Always full, which shows the quality of the food. Everything is said in the name, it is a restaurant dedicated to burgers. A spacious room with wooden tables and metal chairs. An outdoor terrace overlooking a quiet street next to the MNAC. There are also veggie options.
DO BECO PADARIA ARTESANAL & BRUNCH
Read moreIt was during the period of Covid-19 and confinements that chef António decided to explore the world of natural fermentation. He teamed up with his brother Lourenço to create Do Beco in 2020. Initially, as the name suggests, it was a simple bakery. But given the quality of the products, success came quickly. Today, it's also a café where you can take a break or brunch on weekends with the formula for two.
FORTALEZA DO GUINCHO
Read moreSet in the heart of a Relais & Châteaux, the Fortaleza do Guincho restaurant in Cascais offers a gastronomic experience that focuses on Atlantic seafood and the finest national produce. Its dishes, recreated for each season, have gained national and international renown, earning the restaurant its first Michelin star in 2001, which it still holds thanks to the work of chef Gil Fernandes. The decor perfectly matches the landscapes that can be seen through the large picture windows.
MAGNOLIA BISTROT & WINEBAR
Read moreRenowned photographer and art director Yves Callewaert and chef Camila Martins have teamed up to create Magnolia: bistro-café by day and wine bar by night. If you visit their Instagram account, you'll find yourself salivating over the dishes and desserts photographed. During the day, you can go there for a light meal or brunch. In the evening, you can eat their delicious tapas like this table of cheeses with blue cheese from Arrabida.
CHICKINHO LX FACTORY
Read moreAt Lx Factory, there's a place where you can eat chicken in all its forms. Its name is a combination of the word Chicken and the suffix "inho", which can be found in many Portuguese words. We tried the tenders, which were a success, and we recommend the weggies as a side dish. Portions are generous, so don't be too ambitious... The place has a terrace, partially sheltered from the sun, which is pleasant because the large dining room can have a bit of a refectory atmosphere when it's full.
PEQUENO CAFÉ E BISTRÔ
Here you'll find great vegetarian and vegan dishes. Come and discover this ...Read more
EMPANADARIA EL PIBE
Read moreHard to know if it's true, but they claim to be the first place in Lisbon to serve empanadas in the Latin American tradition. In any case, when you enter El Pibe, the decor invites you to escape for a meal, far from the Portuguese capital. There's a wide choice of fillings: octopus, chorizo and mozzarella, eggplant and tomato sauce... Other typical dishes include Lomito (a sandwich with beef, tomato, avocado and onion) or Choripan. For dessert, don't forget to try one of Argentina's specialties: alfajores.
CURVA
Read moreCurva is a café where you can have lunch or brunch, or even work if you manage to get a seat at the computer table. At the entrance, someone greets you and takes you to a table, so you're not sitting here alone. On the menu, you'll find all the classics of this kind of place. We love the touches of greenery with plants here and there. A special mention for the espresso, which is very good. At the back of the café is a boutique featuring a number of local designers.
RETROGUSTO84
Read moreRetrogusto's plan is to bring the Sicilian and Neapolitan pizza tradition to the heart of Lisbon. They work with a mixture of three different flours to make the dough, which is then left to rise for at least 48 hours. As well as applying traditional recipes, care is taken to recreate a special atmosphere, paying attention to the smallest details... At their Retrogusto Experience address, they also organize events to showcase Italian culture.
OS BONS MALANDROS
Tapas yes, but Portuguese style please! You will not hesitate to go up the ...Read more
LA SHARADA
Read moreDefinitely a great place to eat Italian. The place is very small, so you'll have to come early to have space but it's worth it! A homemade decoration in the window calls out to you from the street. You will then enter a very narrow space where the bar is located to then go down to the room itself. It is in the back room that concerts are organized. To eat, we recommend the burrata with truffles. There is also a well-stocked cocktail menu, some of which are the house's own creation.