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. 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
  • 3. Chá de Histórias

    $

    This is a retro-chic spot for tea and cakes or cocktails and petiscos (small plates). The kitsch collectibles and bottle-filled cabinets make the space feel like being at someone's grandparents' house, and the board games and comic books add to the wholesome charm. Take a seat on the terrace in summer, or cozy up in the comfy interior when it's chilly outside.

    Rua Cândido dos Reis 129, Cacilhas, Setúbal, 2800-600, Portugal
    21 809 9712

    Known For

    • Toasted sandwiches with tasty fillings
    • Delicious homemade cakes
    • Outdoor seating

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.
  • 4. 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
  • 5. Infame

    $$ | Intendente

    The unpretentious bar-restaurant at trendy 1908 Lisboa Hotel is as stylish as the design hotel itself. The space has been tastefully designed to make the most of its historical building with a striking tiled floor, high ceilings, an exposed metal staircase, and windows on three sides. A pleasant place for brunch, lunch, or dinner, the eclectic menu features seafood, meat, and vegetarian options, many with Asian influences. There's a dedicated kids' menu, too. 

    Largo do Intendente Pina Manique 4, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-285, Portugal
    218 804 008

    Known For

    • Modern, Asian-influenced menu
    • Contemporary decor and photo-worthy food presentation
    • Famous weekend brunch
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  • 6. Memmo Alfama Terrace

    $$ | Alfama

    The terrace at the chic Memmo Alfama Hotel has some of the neighborhood's best views, with tables and chairs arranged around a small infinity pool overlooking the city and the river. The menu centers around tapas-style small plates—the selection of Portuguese cheeses and meats, served with a basket of fresh-baked bread, is a good place to start.

    Travessa das Merceeiras 27, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-348, Portugal
    964 150 453

    Known For

    • Popular weekend brunch
    • Fantastic sunset views
    • Creative house cocktails
  • 7. Pastéis de Belém

    $ | Belém

    This bakery specializes in pastéis de nata: delicious, warm custard pastries sprinkled with cinnamon and powdered sugar. Although these sweet treats are ubiquitous in Portugal, the version here (made from a secret recipe since 1837) is the most celebrated. They're so good that lines snake out of the door of this traditional blue-and-white-tiled establishment.

    Rua de Belém 84–92, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1300-085, Portugal
    213 637 423

    Known For

    • The most famous custard tarts in Portugal
    • Distinctive azulejo tile design
    • Beautifully packaged pastéis to take away
  • 8. Água Pela Barba

    $ | Bairro Alto

    Imaginative small plates are the main attraction at this trendy seafood-focused spot, which also has nice vegan options. The ceviche is hugely popular, and with good reason. There's even a fish-free version made with tofu.

    Rua do Almada 29--31, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-056, Portugal
    213 461 376

    Known For

    • Range of Portuguese wines
    • Regional dishes
    • Fish-free ceviche made with tofu

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: No lunch Mon.
  • 9. Antù Alfama

    $ | Alfama

    Take a seat beneath twisting grape vines for drinks and snacks at one of the most inviting terraces in Alfama. The menu is strong on fresh ingredients and healthier versions of fast-food favorites, prepared with care. There are vegetarian and gluten-free versions of many of the most popular items on the menu, including hemp fried chicken (the veggie version is made with cauliflower) and a signature Big Antù burger. 

    Beco de São Miguel, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-538, Portugal
    218 870 649

    Known For

    • Good cocktails
    • Popular Saturday brunch
    • Bolinhos de bacalhau (cod patties) served with hot sauce and lime
  • 10. Artis Wine Bar

    $$ | Bairro Alto

    The intimate, dimly lit space and musical backdrop of tinkling jazz make a memorable setting for sampling delicious versions of traditional Portuguese food and drink. Standouts on the menu include possibly the creamiest bacalhau à brás (codfish mixed with egg and matchstick potatoes) in Lisbon, and a photo-worthy flaming choriço. The wine list is good, with a crowd-pleasing vinho verde and notable whites from the Alentejo. Bring cash, as international cards are not accepted.

    Rua do Diário de Notícias 95, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-334, Portugal

    Known For

    • Good sharing plates and cocktails
    • Memorabilia on the walls
    • Jazz theme

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No lunch., Reservations recommended
  • 11. Boca do Vento Bar & Tapas

    $$

    There's a decent range of gin-based cocktails and light meals at Boca do Vento (literally, Mouth of the Wind), but the views are the real stars of the show. Perched high above the river Tagus, at the breezy entrance to the elevator that zips people between Almada Velha and the riverfront, it's a spectacular place for late afternoon drinks on the terrace.

    Largo da Boca do Vento, Almada, Setúbal, 440-6981, Portugal
    914 406 981

    Known For

    • Afternoon cocktails
    • Small bites
    • River views

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed after 7 pm
  • 12. Bonjardim

    $ | Baixa

    In an alley between Praça dos Restauradores and Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, this eatery known locally as Rei dos Frangos (King of Chickens) specializes in spit-roasted chicken served with a home-made peri-peri sauce that locals swear is the best in the city. One chicken easily serves two hungry diners, but leave room for the famously crispy fries.

    Travessa de Santo Antão 11--12, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1150-312, Portugal
    213 427 424

    Known For

    • Good value for money
    • Extremely popular with locals
    • Takeaway and dine-in
  • 13. Café no Chiado

    $$ | Chiado

    The tables outside this reliable café are the perfect place to watch the old trams go by, while an interior reading room offers a quiet space to relax with a book and a meal or snack. Less touristy than some of the others nearby, it still attracts artists from the neighboring theaters who stop for a drink.

    Largo do Picadeiro 10–12, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-330, Portugal
    213 460 501

    Known For

    • Coveted seats on the shaded terrace
    • Creative salads and small plates
    • Perfect spot for an afternoon glass of wine
  • 14. Can the Can

    $$ | Baixa

    The Portuguese take their canned fish seriously. Find out what all the fuss is about at this funky restaurant where the chefs incorporate canned goods into all manner of dishes—it sounds gimmicky, but the results are delicious.

    Praça do Comércio 82--83, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-148, Portugal
    218 851 392

    Known For

    • Sophisticated canned food
    • Prime location facing Terreiro do Paço
    • Artsy ambience and great cocktails

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed from 7 pm daily
  • 15. Faz Frio

    $$ | Príncipe Real

    Today it's a lively spot for petiscos and cocktails, but Casa Faz Frio was once the location for secret political meetings (and romantic trysts) thanks to its secluded gabinetes (booths). It's been given a top-to-toe overhaul, but retains its paneled booths, tiled floors, and other details from its more than 150 years of history. Light dishes such as chilled tomato soup and tapas-style plates for sharing make for sociable dining in a cozy bar-restaurant. 

    Rua de Dom Pedro V 96–98, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1250-095, Portugal
    215 8142 96

    Known For

    • Social atmosphere
    • Tapas-style plates
    • Cozy booths

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun., Reservations recommended
  • 16. Grapes & Bites

    $$ | Bairro Alto

    There’s an enormous array of top-quality Portuguese cheeses, wines, and petiscos on the menu at Grapes & Bites. Nightly live sets from talented local and international solo artists add an extra dash of panache to the proceedings. 

    Rua do Norte 85, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-284, Portugal

    Known For

    • Vegetarian options like mushroom or asparagus risotto
    • Renowned shellfish and octopus dishes
    • Huge range of small plates for sharing

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Reservations essential
  • 17. Menina e Moça

    $ | Cais do Sodré

    Offering a little respite from the rowdy nightlife of "Pink Street," this cute café-bar doubles as a bookstore, and it's not unusual to see local poets reading from their work. The bright primary colors and painted ceiling give it the look of a cozy kids' corner, but the coffees and mixed drinks are strictly for grown-ups.

    Rua Nova do Carvalho 40--42, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-014, Portugal
    218 272 331

    Known For

    • Frequent live music performances
    • Good cocktails and late hours
    • Less rowdy than surrounding bars
  • 18. Pão Pão Queijo Queijo

    $ | Belém

    Although the name translates as "Bread Bread Cheese Cheese," this bustling place serves much more than these two staples. Expect lines out the door as hungry sightseers and locals line up to take their pick from a huge variety of sandwiches, salads, falafel, and wraps.

    Rua de Belém 126, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1300-086, Portugal
    213 626 369

    Known For

    • Turkish-style meat kebabs
    • Excellent falafel on pita bread
    • Popularity with locals

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Sun.
  • 19. Portas do Sol

    $ | Alfama

    For light meals and cocktails against a jaw-droppingly beautiful backdrop, Portas do Sol (meaning "doors of the sun") is the place. Don't expect award-winning cuisine, but you could do far worse than a couscous or caprese salad washed down with a tangy caipirinha or freshly squeezed juice.

    Largo das Portas do Sol, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1100-411, Portugal
    218 851 299

    Known For

    • Light and airy indoor space as well as its sun terrace
    • Simple fare like salads and pasta, with gluten-free options
    • Excellent coffee and cocktails
  • 20. Santini Chiado

    $ | Chiado

    For some of the best ice cream and sorbets in town, drop into this branch of a family-run chain founded in 1949. New flavors are introduced regularly, but all stick to the tradition of using only fresh fruits and all-natural ingredients.

    Rua do Carmo 88, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-093, Portugal
    213 468 431

    Known For

    • Genuine Italian-style gelato
    • Delicious milk shakes
    • Perfect pastries

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