#1 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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christinasantos01 says:
it's hard to not love a place where you once drank 18 beers, ate 2 meals, and smoked countless amounts of cigarettes in a span of 6 hours without ever wanting to leave. and then the second and third time you were in Lisbon, you just knew you haaaaad to go back.
this is the best place to spend a ...
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#2 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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HennaK says:
Small & nice italian restaurant in Lisbon. Serving delicious house-made pasta!
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#3 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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TYoungTX says:
Gambrinus Restaurante in Lisboa is supposed to be the best seafood restaurant in the city. My colleague and I enjoyed steamed "little clams" in butter, white wine and garlic for our appetizer and it was delicious. For our entrees, we both tried the grilled sea bream (like sea bass). Both of the s...
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#4 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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postaltiburon says:
Located in the Bairro Alto on the Rua do Norte, Esperança is a cozy, inviting yet obscure pizzeria with exceptional service and cuisine. The Quattro Formaggio and Diavola pizzas were delicious, and the atmosphere was quite comfortable; it was a great place to relax after a day of sightseeing and f...
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#5 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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postaltiburon says:
The Pasteleria Chique de Belém is definitely the place in Portugal to try the famous pastéis de Belém (pastéis de nata in other parts of the country), custard tarts that should probably called the official dessert of Portugal if it already isn't. These tiny tarts are filled with custard and top...
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#6 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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xcmonkey says:
Located in Bairro Alto on Rua Norte is a tiny restaurant that can maybe seat about 15 people. It is of course family run and they serve excellent seafood. I highly recommend the garlic shrimp. The prices are around 10 euros a plate with enough food to share.
You HAVE to eat the dessert. The ow...
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#7 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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moreno1968 says:
'Kill two birds with one stone'. For a tourist, you can enjoy your meal and drink, and at the same time, you can take some nice photo like the one I did. The restaurant divided into a few rooms. They have a bar and the other potion is a restaurant. I was told that you could even have a private funct...
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#8 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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mrgishi says:
Bacalhau de Molho is located basement of Casa de Linhares in the Alfama district of Lisbon. The basement is more like a series of elegantly decorated caves. The room where we ate was like a large cave with several long wooden tables and a central fireplace. Courses of appetizers were brought out ...
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#9 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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Tviet says:
Wow, this Hardrockcafe is great. It's small and cosy. The wall is beautifull with different items of popstarts. I didn't eat there, but you can diner until midnight. The drinks are fantastic. My favorite is Margeurita (tequilla, lemon, salt and orangelicor). Delicious!
If you pay more, you can take...
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#10 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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mrgishi says:
Mesqueria is a small cervejaria (casual restaurant serving beer) specializing in seafood. It was very crowded when we there and a soccer game was playing on the TV's. The menu was very long and full of fish choices. I opted for a grilled grouper, which was served with potatoes, green beans and ca...
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#11 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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xcmonkey says:
An amazing view plus good food plus good price is near impossible to find. However Securas offers all three. While it is a climb, the view overlooks Lisbon, with St George's Castle in the distant, is worth it.
They offer typical Portuguese food with menu's in all the main languages. The menu is...
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#12 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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Bileiro says:
This restaurant is located in the Twin Towers (Sete Rios).
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#13 of 13 restaurants, cafes & food in Lisbon
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mrgishi says:
A Tasquinha is a little neighborhood outdoor cafe located in the historic district of Lisbon just down the hill from Castelo de Sao Jorge. We were the only customers when we stopped by for lunch on a Thursday. It was a beautiful, but windy day to be eating outside. The waiter/chef and probably sl...
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