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Búfalo Grill in Parque das Nações serves hearty meals, enjoyed at a slow pace. Relaxed and full of families at weekends, there's a fixed-price menu and salad bar of rice, Brazilian black beans…
Renowned as one of Lisbon's best fish and seafood restaurants, Nune's Real Marisqueira is located in historic Belém. Book a table here for a business lunch or evening out. This simple and…
La Rúcula is an Italian restaurant in the bright and modern Parque das Nações district. This comfortable family eatery serves a wide range of pasta, and diners choose their own sauces. Pizzas…
By walking due south from the Bairro Alto or southwest from the Caixa towards the Rio Tejo, visitors to Lisbon can experience the spectacle of the colourful Costa da Caparica fishing boats and…
No trip to historic Belém is complete without visiting Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, a traditional café renowned for its custard tart recipe. Pasteis de Belém can be enjoyed, sat in a tiled…
Opened over 200 years ago, Café Martinho da Arcada in the Baixa-Chiado is the city's oldest café. Coffees such as meia de leite (half milky) and custard- or jam-filled cakes are served in a…
Tourists flock to Café A Brasileira in Chiado with its original early 20th-century façade. Most come to see the bronze statue of modernist poet and former regular customer Fernando Pessoa.…
Located on a busy street at the northern end of the Baixa, Gambrinus is renowned for its fish and beer, and is named after the patron saint of brewing. A veteran on the Lisbon dining scene…
Located in São Sebastião, Eleven is Lisbon's only Michelin-starred restaurant. Admire the contemporary Portuguese art on display while enjoying panoramic city views. Chef Joachim Koerper…
The city's oldest restaurant, Tavares is a grand establishment in Bairro Alto, decorated with glass chandeliers and gilt-edged mirrors. Here, fine dining from chef José Avillez is popular with…
Located in Nations Park by Lisbon's main exhibition centre, Irish & Co is a relaxed restaurant-pub with regular live music. A mixed crowd sit and chat on the wide terrace facing the Tagus…
Located in Bairro Alto, Pap Açorda was designed as a bakery but today serves up Portuguese cuisine including a lobster and shrimp dish, açorda real, which gives the restaurant its name. It's a…
Nouvelle cuisine and industrial New Orleans decor attract a mixed crowd to Alcântara Café, housed in a converted warehouse in Alcântara. Enjoy a mix of Portuguese and international flavours…
Low lighting, candles and picture windows make Cinco Lounge a relaxed bar in Bairro Alto. Sit on barstools or sink into brown leather chairs while sipping vintage-style gin cocktails or modern…
Tucked away in Santa Apólonia, Bica do Sapato houses three eateries. In the Restaurant choose from Portuguese dishes such as the trilogy of salt-cod fish or suckling pig, and an extensive wine…
Housed in a former monastery refectory in the Chiado district, the Cervejaria da Trindade is a relaxed beer hall lined with 19th- and 20th-century azulejos (tiles). Classic Portuguese meat and…
Owned by celebrity chef Olivier Costa, Olivier in the Chiado is popular with famous faces. Innovative creations include risotto nero with fresh cod and grilled black pork with mango chutney.…
Just below Castelo do São Jorge sits Chapitô. Apart from spectacular views of the city, the laid-back bar, tapas restaurant and general chill-out venue also offers a cultural and entertainment…