Restaurants in Lisbon
Top-end, mid-range, budget
Lisbon's café culture thrives from literary Café Martinho da Arcada in the Baixa and Café A Brasileira in the Chiado to Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, famous for its custard tarts. Fish and seafood are popular, particularly at upmarket Gambrinus and Belém's specialist Nune's Real Marisqueira. For special occasions, book a table at Tavares in the Bairro Alto, Michelin-starred Eleven in São Sebastião, or Alcântara Café for its nouvelle cuisine. Tipping 10% is normal in restaurants.
Top-end (More than €25 for a three-course meal without drinks)
Expand all1. Tavares - Historic fine dining
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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 French Chef Philippe Peudenier is popular with Lisbon's wealthy set. Enjoy octopus sushi or roast beef with couscous, followed by indulgent desserts like chocolate soup with ice cream and almond cappuccino.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Tue-Fri 12.30pm-2.30pm; Mon-Sat 7.30pm-10.30pm
Address
35 Rua da Miseracordia, Lisbon, 1200
Telephone
+351 21 342 1112
2. Olivier - Innovative celebrity chef
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Owned by celebrity chef Olivier Costa and run by his sister Nathalie, Olivier in Bairro Alto is popular with famous faces. Innovative creations include octopus carpaccio and grilled black pork with mango chutney. Dark wooden panels contrast with white linen tablecloths while shelves of vintage Portuguese wine add a traditional touch.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 8pm-1am
Address
35 Rua do Teixeira, Lisbon, 1200-459
Telephone
+351 21 343 1405
3. Eleven - Michelin-starred dining
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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 creates modern Mediterranean dishes, such as partridge ravioli and red mullet with chorizo. The five-course set menu accompanied by local wine is a popular choice.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 12.30pm-3pm & 7.30pm-11pm
Address
Rua Marquês de Fronteira, Jardim Amália Rodrígues, Lisbon, 1070
Telephone
+351 21 386 2211
4. Alcântara Café - Portuguese nouvelle cuisine
Show moreNouvelle 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, such as seafood with citrus sauces, while listening to jazz. High metallic ceilings, bronze statues, raffia chairs and excellent river views complete the dining experience.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 8pm-1am
Address
15 Rua Maria Luisa Holstein, Lisbon, 1330-388
Telephone
+351 21 362 2662
5. Gambrinus - Well-established fish restaurant
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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, its elegant wood-panelled interior and discreet service make it popular with local politicians.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 12pm-2am
Address
23 Rua Portas de Santo Antão, Lisbon, 1150-264
Telephone
+351 21 342 1466
Transport
Restauradores metro; then funicular Elevador da Glória
Mid-range (€15-€25 for a three-course meal without drinks)
Expand all6. Búfalo Grill - Family-friendly Brazilian bistro
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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 and seafood. Use the 'go' and 'stop' signs at your table to let waiters know when to bring out more meat skewers.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 12.30pm-3.30pm & 7.30pm-11.30pm
Address
Rossio dos Olivais, Parque das Nações, Lisbon, 1990-231
Telephone
+351 21 892 2740
7. Pap Açorda - Fashionable Portuguese dining
Show moreLocated 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 favourite with media and arty types, so booking is essential. Drinks are served at the long marble-topped bar.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Tue-Sat 12.30pm-2.30pm & 8pm-11.30pm
Address
57 Rua da Atalaia, Lisbon, 1200
Telephone
+351 21 346 4811
Transport
Baixa-Chiado metro; tram 28 to Praça Luís de Camões
8. Nune's Real Marisqueira - Fresh seafood
Show moreRenowned 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 clean restaurant displays fresh fish and tanks of live seafood. There's also a good selection of meat dishes on offer.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Thu-Tue 12pm-12am
Address
120 Rua Bartolomeu Dias, Lisbon, 1300-031
Telephone
+351 21 301 9899
9. La Rúcula - Italian with family atmosphere
Show moreLa 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 are baked in a stone oven and have toppings to suit all tastes. Save space for mouthwatering Italian desserts such as tiramisu.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 12pm-1am
Address
Rossio dos Olivais, Parque das Nações, Lisbon, 1990-231
Telephone
+351 21 892 2747
10. Cervejaria da Trindade - Portuguese beer hall
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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 seafood dishes are served in the main dining room. Sample Portuguese beers and wines in the front bar area.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 9am-2am
Address
20C Rua Nova da Trindade, Lisbon, 1200-303
Telephone
+351 21 342 3506
Transport
Restauradores metro; then funicular Elevador da Glória
Website
11. Bica do Sapato - Sushi, pastries and Portuguese
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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 menu. The speedy Cafetaria serves pastries and straightforward local cuisine, while the Sushi Bar offers Japanese.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Restaurant Tue-Sun 12.30pm-2.30pm; daily 8pm-11.30pm; Cafetaria Tue-Sun 12pm-1am (snacks 3.30pm-7.30pm); Mon 5pm-1am; Sushi Bar Mon-Sat 7.30pm-1am
Address
Avenida Infante Dom Henrique, Armazem B, Cais da Pedra, Santa Apolónia, Lisbon, 1900
Telephone
+351 21 881 0320
Budget (Less than €15 for a three-course meal without drinks)
Expand all12. Café A Brasileira - Coffeehouse for budding writers
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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. Even today this coffeehouse is popular with writers. The downstairs seating area is a favourite with locals for a set lunch of traditional Portuguese specialties.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 8am-2am
Address
120 Rua Garrett, Lisbon, 1200-205
Telephone
+351 21 346 9541
Transport
Baixa-Chiado metro; tram 28 to Praça Luís de Camões
13. Antiga Confeitaria de Belém - Famous custard tarts
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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, sitting at the back or standing at the counter. Admire the walls lined with bottles of port which are also on sale.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Nov-Apr Mon-Sat 8am-11pm, Sun 8am-10pm; May-Sep daily 8am-12am
Address
84-92 Rua de Belém, Lisbon, 1300-085
Telephone
+351 21 363 7423
14. Café Martinho da Arcada - Lisbon's oldest café
Show moreOpened 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 traditional tiled interior. There is also a restaurant, where a table remains laid for modernist poet and former guest, Fernando Pessoa.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Mon-Sat 8am-10pm
Address
3 Praça do Comércio, Lisbon, 1100-148
Telephone
+351 21 887 9259
Transport
Baixa-Chiado metro
15. Irish & Co - Irish food and drink
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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 River while enjoying dishes such as beef in stout, toasted club sandwiches, and Irish beers from Guinness to Kilkenny.Show this on mapE-mail this item
Opening Hours
Daily 12.30pm-2am (3am in summer)
Address
57-61, Rua da Pimenta, Nations Park, Lisbon 1990-254
Transport
Metro to Oriente station
