Guidebook for Lisboa

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Guidebook for Lisboa

Food Scene

You will find a fairly standard menu, with grilled meats and fresh grilled fish, which is hard to beat.
8 locals recommend
grill alfama
137 R. dos Remédios
8 locals recommend
You will find a fairly standard menu, with grilled meats and fresh grilled fish, which is hard to beat.
The recipe is simple but as with many things simple there is a lot of work behind it: it serves quality traditional Portuguese cuisine based on seasonal market products, and careful attention to cooking techniques. The restaurant is small and so is storage space so they don't have a large range of dishes or wines: 4-5 starters and 4-5 main courses, and wines chosen carefully to complement the dishes. There is a very knowledgeable sommelier on hand to advise on wine pairings by the glass or bottle, and the staff is friendly and efficient. Main courses are around 13-18€, and starters 4.50-13€.
17 locals recommend
Alfama Cellar
127 R. dos Remédios
17 locals recommend
The recipe is simple but as with many things simple there is a lot of work behind it: it serves quality traditional Portuguese cuisine based on seasonal market products, and careful attention to cooking techniques. The restaurant is small and so is storage space so they don't have a large range of dishes or wines: 4-5 starters and 4-5 main courses, and wines chosen carefully to complement the dishes. There is a very knowledgeable sommelier on hand to advise on wine pairings by the glass or bottle, and the staff is friendly and efficient. Main courses are around 13-18€, and starters 4.50-13€.
Half-way down on the left, is a quirky and hip little restaurant, combining Portuguese flavours with touches from around the world. The humus is very good, as is the moqueca (a Brazilian fish stew) and the “bolinhos de alheira com queijo de cabra e sementes de sésamo” (little cakes made of chicken sausage, goat cheese and sesame seeds). For vegetarians the bulgur tabbouleh is a good option.
9 locals recommend
Sagrada Familia
98 R. dos Remédios
9 locals recommend
Half-way down on the left, is a quirky and hip little restaurant, combining Portuguese flavours with touches from around the world. The humus is very good, as is the moqueca (a Brazilian fish stew) and the “bolinhos de alheira com queijo de cabra e sementes de sésamo” (little cakes made of chicken sausage, goat cheese and sesame seeds). For vegetarians the bulgur tabbouleh is a good option.
Works on a 5-course set menu (don’t worry, the portions are small) and provides modernist cuisine de auteur at a price which is not cheap, but is modest in relation to the quality: 35€ per person, plus wine. The atmosphere is very relaxed, but all the focus is on the food, so it is not really a place to take children. Boi-Cavalo is a must-visit for foodies – you might be lucky just showing up, but it is safer to book.
28 locals recommend
Boi-Cavalo
70B R. do Vigário
28 locals recommend
Works on a 5-course set menu (don’t worry, the portions are small) and provides modernist cuisine de auteur at a price which is not cheap, but is modest in relation to the quality: 35€ per person, plus wine. The atmosphere is very relaxed, but all the focus is on the food, so it is not really a place to take children. Boi-Cavalo is a must-visit for foodies – you might be lucky just showing up, but it is safer to book.
One of the very best of the hand-made ice-cream shops that have cropped up in Lisbon in the past few years.
Giallo
36 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro
One of the very best of the hand-made ice-cream shops that have cropped up in Lisbon in the past few years.
Excellent pizzas!!
27 locals recommend
Primo Basílico - Pizza al taglio e delizie Italiane
14 R. dos Remédios
27 locals recommend
Excellent pizzas!!
A place where you can have a delicious brunch during the weekend
82 locals recommend
DeliDelux
82 locals recommend
A place where you can have a delicious brunch during the weekend

Arts & Culture

You can learn about Fado music and the most important Fado singers and places where you can still go to appreciate this Portuguese tradition.
518 locals recommend
Fado Museum
1 Largo do Chafariz de Dentro
518 locals recommend
You can learn about Fado music and the most important Fado singers and places where you can still go to appreciate this Portuguese tradition.
270 locals recommend
Church of Santa Engrácia
Campo de Santa Clara
270 locals recommend
477 locals recommend
Museu Nacional do Azulejo
4 R. Me. Deus
477 locals recommend
15 locals recommend
Museu Militar station
15 locals recommend

Drinks & Nightlife

697 locals recommend
LuxFrágil
697 locals recommend