Lisbon Restaurants

Lisbon's dining scene has evolved dramatically in recent years to include any number of high-end dining opportunities, but amid the international fare, Michelin-starred restaurants, and molecular gastronomy, the city's simplest and most traditional restaurants still do a roaring trade. Meals generally include three courses, a drink, and coffee. Many restaurants have an ementa turistica (tourist menu), a set-price meal, most often served at lunchtime. Note that you'll be charged a couple of euros if you eat any of the couvert items—typically appetizers such as bread and butter, olives, and the like—that are brought to your table without being ordered.

Lisbon's restaurants usually serve lunch from noon or 12:30 until 3 and dinner from 7:30 until 11; many establishments are closed Sunday or Monday. Inexpensive restaurants typically don't accept reservations. In the traditional cervejarias (beer-hall restaurants), which frequently have huge dining rooms, you'll probably have to wait for a table, but usually not more than 10 minutes. In the Bairro Alto, many of the reasonably priced tascas (taverns) are on the small side: if you can't grab a table, you're probably better off moving on to the next place. Throughout Lisbon, dress for meals is usually casual, but exceptions are noted below.

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  • 1. A Brasileira do Chiado

    $ | Chiado

    Dating from 1905, Lisbon’s most famous café maintains its dazzling art deco interior, though you'll probably prefer to take a quick peek and then settle in at one of the handful of tables outside to watch the lively street scenes unfold. The coffee no longer comes exclusively from the former colony that gave the place its name, but it still serves some of the best in town, alongside tasty cakes, pastries, and artfully-presented fish and seafood dishes.

    Rua Garrett 120--122, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-445, Portugal
    213 469 541

    Known For

    • Prime location for people-watching
    • Long history of serving excellent coffee and snacks
    • Tasty sharing plates
  • 2. Ânfora

    $$$ | Belém

    When you eat at this restaurant—situated in the luxurious Palácio do Governador and named for the Roman amphorae uncovered beneath the site—you'll feel as if you're dining in the vaulted halls of a castle. There's nothing old-fashioned about the food though: Chef Vera Silva has created a spectacular menu of dishes that combine traditional ingredients with modern techniques.

    R. Bartolomeu Dias 117, Lisbon, Lisbon, Portugal
    213 007 009

    Known For

    • Beautifully presented dishes
    • Good advice on wine pairings
    • Incredible desserts

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 3. Aqui Há Peixe

    $$ | Chiado

    This restaurant's name translates to "There's Fish Here," and make no mistake: it's one of the top places in town to savor the catch of the day served fried, grilled, or roasted. Dinner attracts a youngish crowd who enjoy solid options like cuttlefish with black rice and saffron mayonnaise. The dining room is also a classic, set beneath wide arches.

    Rua da Trindade 18A, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-468, Portugal
    213 432 154

    Known For

    • Fresh fish from the coast near Lisbon
    • Affordable lunch specials
    • Boozy dessert options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch Sat.
  • 4. Bairro do Avillez

    $$$ | Chiado

    José Avillez, one of the city's most distinguished chefs, has created his own foodie "neighborhood" incorporating a range of dining styles. For formal meals, there's the spectacular Páteo (a wrought-iron balcony encircles the room, which is illuminated by an enormous skylight) and a more casual tavern called Taberna (the kind of place where haunches of ham hang over the bar). Then there's Pizzaria Lisboa, where the thin-crust pies are prepared with great care; and Mini Bar, a secluded and dimly-lit spot for intimate drinks and small plates for sharing. 

    Rua Nova da Trindade 18, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-303, Portugal
    215 830 290

    Known For

    • Showcase for Lisbon's most renowned chef
    • Great attention to detail
    • Tasting menus

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 5. Bastardo

    $$ | Rossío

    The cool, colorful restaurant on the ground floor of the Internacional Design Hotel in the heart of the Baixa is as cheeky and irreverent as its name suggests. Expect the unexpected on the menu, which takes the country's culinary traditions on fantastic flights of fancy in dishes like octopus with sweet potato, Bourbon, kimchi, and black garlic. The restaurant and the adjoining bar welcome non-guests.

    Rua Betesga 3, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-090, Portugal
    213 240 993

    Known For

    • Innovative and eclectic dinner menu
    • Playful interior design
    • Bar serving potent cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
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  • 6. Belcanto

    $$$$ | Chiado

    With two Michelin stars, Belcanto is another jewel in the crown of celebrity chef José Avillez and is one of Lisbon's most celebrated restaurants. Widely credited with putting Avillez (and Portuguese cuisine) on the culinary world stage, the restaurant uses the latest gastronomic techniques to update traditional dishes. The dining room is just as refined, with every course placed before you with a flourish by an expert staff.

    Rua Serpa Pinto 10A, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-445, Portugal
    213 420 607

    Known For

    • Tasting menus and chef's table experience
    • Huge list of the finest regional wines
    • Witty presentations

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
  • 7. Cantina LX

    $ | Alcântara

    Once a staff canteen serving hearty Portuguese dishes to factory workers, Cantina LX has incorporated elements of its original 1870s incarnation into today’s industrial-chic space. Adventurous eaters enjoy the grilled rabbit, lamb, and octopus dishes, but there are always vegetarian options too.

    Rua Rodrigues Faria 103, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1300-501, Portugal

    Known For

    • Famously good grilled octopus
    • Outdoor seating in LX Factory
    • Vegetarian options like seitan burgers
  • 8. Cantinho do Aziz

    $ | Martin Moniz

    A beloved local institution, Cantinho do Aziz is one of the best places in Lisbon to try African cuisine. The interior is cozy and welcoming, but in the summer you'll want to take a seat at one of the tables on the cobblestones outside. The menu at the low-key, relaxed spot features fragrant and spicy dishes like bakra (spicy lamb ribs) or prawns cooked with okra and coconut milk. There's always at least one vegan dish, and the homemade hot sauce will have you reaching for an ice cold beer or glass of wine. 

    Rua de São Lourenço 5, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-530, Portugal
    218 876 472

    Known For

    • Delicious dishes like nhama (beef with manioc, okra, and coconut)
    • Homemade spicy hot pepper sauce
    • Lively yet relaxed outdoor seating area
  • 9. Casa do Alentejo

    $ | Avenida da Liberdade

    Originally a social club for the people hailing from the region of Alentejo, this hidden restaurant is found on the upper floor of a Moorish-style building from the 1800s. There's a formal dining room serving classic northern Portuguese dishes like carne de porco à alentejana (pork with clams), and a relaxed terrace specializing in petiscos and very affordable jugs of house wine.

    Rua Portas de Santo Antão 58, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1150-268, Portugal
    213 405 140

    Known For

    • Local favorite
    • Beautiful tiled interior courtyard
    • Pleasant outdoor area for relaxed drinking and dining

    Restaurant Details

    Reservations recommended for formal dining room
  • 10. Cervejaria Liberdade

    $$$ | Avenida da Liberdade

    Lisbon’s beer halls tend to be noisy, crowded places, but those looking for more sophisticated atmosphere should head to this upscale eatery with towering murals and handsome wood paneling tucked inside the Tivoli Avenida Liberdade hotel. You'll find traditional fish or meat dishes listed on the menu, and they’re served with flair by an attentive staff.

    Av. da Liberdade 185, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1269-050, Portugal
    933 001 457

    Known For

    • Impeccably presented dishes
    • Impressive lists of wines and local beers
    • Vegan options
  • 11. Clube de Jornalistas

    $$ | Lapa

    Although the name suggests it's only open to members of the press, the Brazilian-owned Journalists' Club is an excellent restaurant open to everyone. It has a cozy dining room lined with azulejo tiles, but in the summer everyone usually heads straight to the pleasant garden and plops down at one of the umbrella-shaded tables.

    Rua das Trinas 129, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-857, Portugal
    213 977 138

    Known For

    • Classic 18th-century interior
    • Creative menu incorporating European, Brazilian, and pan-Asian influences
    • Tempting desserts and homemade ice creams

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Recommended
  • 12. Comida de Santo

    $$ | Príncipe Real

    Tropical blues, greens, and yellows make this dining room a standout, as does the lively soundtrack coming from the speakers and the excellent dishes from northeast Brazil. Enjoy a classic feijoada (rich black bean and meat stew), sip a potent caipirinha, and finish your meal with a passionfruit mousse or fresh tropical fruit.

    Calçada Engenheiro Miguel Pais 39, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-172, Portugal
    213 963 339

    Known For

    • South American favorites like feijoada and moqueca (prawn dish made with coconut milk)
    • Vegetarian menu with options like palm heart moqueca
    • Intimate space with lively atmosphere

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Tues., Reservations essential
  • 13. Delfina Cantina Portuguesa

    $$ | Baixa

    Occupying a corner of one of downtown’s grandest squares, Delfina Cantina Portuguesa bills itself as an upscale Portuguese deli. It's the house restaurant at the chic AlmaLusa boutique hotel, but all are welcome to enjoy the tapas-style small plates throughout the day and night, as well as more substantial meals like bacalhau à brás (rich shredded cod).

    Praça do Município 21, Lisbon, Lisbon, Praça do Município 21, Portugal
    212 697 445

    Known For

    • Great location overlooking a monumental square
    • Traditional vegetarian sharing plates like green beans in tempura batter
    • Deliciously rich flour-free chocolate cake

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations accepted
  • 14. Estórias na Casa da Comida

    $$$ | Amoreiras

    A long-time foodie favorite with a cool, contemporary design, this restaurant has undergone many changes over the decades but continues to impress with its food, drink, and attentive service. Alongside the fish and meat dishes that dominate the menu, there are sophisticated petiscos (appetizers) available from 3 pm. Diners can choose to eat in the handsome dining room or outside on the pretty, tiled terrace. 

    Travessa das Amoreiras 1, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1250-231, Portugal
    213 860 889

    Known For

    • Romantic tiled terrace
    • Contemporary Portuguese cuisine
    • Servers that know the wine list inside and out

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun. and Mon., Reservations essential
  • 15. Feitoria

    $$$$ | Belém

    Expect culinary wizardry at this award-winning restaurant headed by acclaimed chef André Cruz, who honed his talents in Portugal and South America. There's no à la carte menu, but diners can take their pick from traditional or vegetarian tasting menus of seven or nine courses each.

    Doca do Bom Successo, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1400-038, Portugal
    210 400 208

    Known For

    • Inventive set menus
    • Dazzling dining room that's a great backdrop for the food
    • Expert advice on wine pairings

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 16. Pap'Açorda

    $$$ | Cais do Sodré

    Bringing along the famously glitzy chandelier from its much-missed location in Bairro Alto, this cutting-edge restaurant is now located within the cool confines of the Time Out Market in Cais do Sodré. The menu still lists cutting-edge versions of Portuguese classics—tuna with allspice, and a famous açorda, that bread-based stew rich in seafood (the luxury version contains lobster) and flavored with garlic and cilantro.

    Av. 24 de Julho 49, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-479, Portugal
    21 346 4811

    Known For

    • A good bet for late-night dining on weekends
    • Legendary chocolate mousse for dessert
    • Dedicated wine cellar

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Reservations essential
  • 17. Pinóquio

    $$$ | Avenida da Liberdade

    Although it’s quite spacious and comfortable inside, most people choose to sit at one of the many tables outside facing Restauradores Square. Waiters rush from table to table, mostly serving super fresh seafood and grilled fish and meats.

    Praça dos Restauradores 79-80, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1250-188, Portugal
    213 465 106

    Known For

    • Friendly and professional staff
    • Rich fish and seafood stews
    • Outdoor seating overlooking Restauradores

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations recommended
  • 18. Prado

    $$$ | Intendente

    Seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients are the stars of the show at this chic but relaxed restaurant, where plants hang from the ceiling and contemporary furnishings keep things feeling serene. The presentation is on par with some of the city's most acclaimed restaurants.

    Travessa das Pedras Negras 2, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-404, Portugal
    210 534 649

    Known For

    • The freshest farm-to-table produce
    • Good list of natural and organic wines
    • Picture-perfect presentation

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. and Tues. No lunch Wed. and Thurs.
  • 19. Qosqo

    $$ | Baixa

    Fans are adamant that this longtime favorite serves the best ceviche outside Peru, and it's hard to argue with that. The bartender mixes up excellent pisco sours, too.

    Rua dos Bacalhoeiros 26A, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-070, Portugal
    212 418 058

    Known For

    • South American favorites like ceviche and empanadas
    • Vegetarian options
    • Attention to detail in preparation and presentation
  • 20. Rocco Gastrobar

    $$$ | Chiado

    You don't need to be a guest at snazzy Chiado hotel The Ivens in order to snag at table at its most glamorous restaurant, but you will need to book in advance: these are some of the most coveted seats in town. Perch yourself on one of the high seats for communal dining and watch the talented mixologists create the perfect cocktail to accompany light sharing dishes like tuna tartare with wasabi pearls and avocado. Negroni lovers are in for a treat: there's an entire menu dedicated to the drink, and the Negroni de Cacau is dangerously delicious. 

    R. Ivens 14, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-227, Portugal
    210 543 168

    Known For

    • Huge wine collection and excellent advice on pairings
    • DJ sets in the evenings
    • Gorgeous design

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential

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