10 Best Places To Eat In Lisbon

When it comes to eating out, Lisbon is a city full of hidden and not-so-hidden but delightful treasures of great food and cuisines, that let you fully indulge yourself in one taste-heaven after the other while you’ll simultaneously gain one kilo after the other, naturally. But who wants to diet in a city full of flavourish delights anyway?

And since I just came back from my last Portugal trip, it’s high time to share my 10 favourite places to eat out in Lisbon:

1. Madame Petisca

Located right next to the Miradouro de Santa Catarina, Madame Petisca offers a marvelous view over the city and river Tagus, both seen from inside the restaurant as well as from its terrace. The restaurant and bar offer excellent Portuguese “petiscos” (tapas) with mainly fish, but also many vegetarian alternatives. Try the Ceviche and their great desserts!

Where? Rua De Santa Catarina, 17Lisbon 1200-012, Portugal

Madame Petisca

2. Lost In Esplanada

Unusual restaurant with very colourful Indian-Hippie themed design, a little hyped at the moment and therefore also a bit touristy but still very much worth a visit. You really don’t want to miss that great view, the interesting dishes they’re offering and the overall good experience. They also have a bar!

Where? Rua Dom Pedro V, 56, Lisbon 1250-094, Portugal

Lost In Esplanada

3. Atalho Real

steak house located within the Embaixada building in the Príncipe Real district and part of the Atalho Group with two more restaurants. Apart from the stylish interior setting you also have the chance to sit outside and enjoy the garden behind the Embaixada. The steaks are excellent and the burgers too!

Where? Calçada da Patriarcal 40,Lisbon 1250 – 182, Portugal

Atalho Real

4. The Insólito

Fine dining with a sommelier and a wonderful view over Lisbon. That’s exactly what the Insólito – which is part of the Independente Suites and Terrace – is able to deliver. Apart from that its stylish interior design and charme of an 1800s building, including an old tiny elevator will gurantee a really unusual (=”insólito”) experience.

Where? R. São Pedro de Alcântara 83, Lisbon 1250, Portugal

The Insólito

5. Sea Me

A very modern and unusual approach to the whole sea food experience awaits you at “Sea Me” – a fish restaurant, bar and fish market. It’s up to you if you want to take your fresh fish home and prepare it yourself or let the prefessionals serve you anything from traditional dishes to sushi. During weekends you can also enjoy some nightly oysters and a glass of wine accompanied by DJ sounds.

Where? Rua do Loreto 21, Lisbon 1200, Portugal

Sea Me

6. Restaurante Bistro 100 Maneiras

Highly regarded restaurant by chef Ljubomir Stanisic who creates traditional Portuguese cuisine with an international touch. It is one of the favourite fine dining places from locals. Excellent high scale cuisine and beautiful interior design is what let’s this place shine. It is the second 100 Maneiras restaurant in Lisbon, the first one is located at Rua do Teixeira, 35.

Where? Largo da Trindade 9, Lisbon 1200-466, Portugal

7. Yakuza First Floor

This sushi restaurant captivates its guests with an unusual interior design combination and a beautiful Japanese garden. When chef Olivier opened his third restaurant in Lisbon together with a sushi master it was clear that it would lead to a very special fine dining experience and thus it’s no surprise that the Yakuza is one of the best Sushi places in Lisbon.

Where? Rua da Escola Politécnica 231, Lisbon 1250-096, Portugal

Yakuza First Floor

 8. A Cevicheria

A Cevicheria is the place to go to try something completely different. One of the very few places that serves beautifully prepared Peruvian ceviche with a very sophisticated touch. Ceviche is a South American seafood dish typically made from raw fish cured in citrus juices. Also don’t miss their excellent cocktails and exotic desserts.

Where? R. Dom Pedro V 129, Lisbon 1250-096, Portugal

A Cevicheria

9. Sushima

Sushima really is a restaurant of another kind, serving very unusual and dare I say unconventional sushi variations. Go for the fried ones in case you want to try something new, you’ll most certainly taste such flavours in combination with sushi for the first time. The staff doesn’t really speak English and the restaurant is most of the time filled with locals.

Where? R. Horta Seca 42, Lisbon 1200, Portugal

Sushima

10. The Wine Cellar

Probably my favourite restaurant in Lisbon, The Wine Cellar serves traditional Portuguese dishes in a tiny location, accompanied by excellent wine and a nice atmosphere. On some evenings they also have life music. Can’t recommend this place enough! The restaurant is also part of the “Grapes & Bites” restaurant and bar in Bairro Alto.

Where? Rua de S. Paulo 49, Lisbon 1200-426, Portugal

The Wine Cellar

 


What do you think is the best place to eat in Lisbon?

7 comments

  1. Enoteca di Belem, kick everyone’s ass – including some 3 Michelin star places I’ve been to. They are technically in Belem, a short metro ride from Lisbon, but if you travel all around Lisbon on Metro – this is totally worth it the extra ten minutes. Next time I’m in Lisbon, I will stay in Belem just so I can do Lunch & dinner serveral days at THAT enoteca.

  2. Today I ate at my favourite restaurant in Lisbon: “Terra – restaurante natural”, in “Príncipe Real”. It’s a vegetarian restaurant and I’m not a vegetarian…

  3. Hi! I am planning to visit Lisbon in a month and I will have my 5th wedding anniversary. Which of these places is the best or most suitable for this kind of celebrations? I want to prepare an amazing surprise and blow her off her feet. 🙂 And by the way she is vegetarian so I would really appreciate for an advice which place is suitable for romantic, special moments and does not serve meat only. 🙂 Thank you sooo much!

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