Lisbon
A Baiuca
A Baiuca is tucked down the cobblestone Rua de Sao Miquel in Alfama. Bottles line... More
A Travessa
Locals converge on the Belgian-influenced restaurant in a former 17th-century convent for lambic, abbey, and... More
Alcantara Cafe
A place to see-and-be-seen, the Alcantara Cafe, in the neighborhood of the same name, is... More
Bica do Sapato
Lisbon's hippest restaurant—located at the docks and partly owned by actor John Malkovich—serves contemporary twists... More
Bocca
Chef Alexandre Silva polishes up rustic Portuguese classics; a fresh risotto layered with crayfish ceviche... More
Estado Líquido Fusion Sushi
Join the art students and furniture designers who gather here for exquisitely fresh sashimi at... More
Ibo
This restaurant on the water with views across the Tagus River, makes a nod to... More
Kais
Housed in a brick, 19th-century cable car depot overlooking the Tagus River, the Kais restaurant... More
Luca
In the mostly commercial Uptown district of Lisbon is Luca, a contemporary, whitewashed dining space... More
Maritaca
Hobnob with impeccably turned-out locals over thin-crust pizzas. The space manages to feel intimate despite... More
Os Ferreiras
Os Ferreiras, in the city's center, is a fado mainstay, owned by singers Antonio and... More
Pap' Açorda
Its name refers to a traditional cilantro-rich bread-and-shellfish stew, just one example of the Portuguese... More
Pastelaria-Padaria São Roque
The tiles of the Pastelaria-Padaria Sao Roque claim it is the "Cathedral of Bread", but... More
Restaurante Eleven
A sleek space in the Amaliá Rodrigues garden of Parque and Michelin-starred chef Joachim Koerper's... More
Santo Antonio da Alfama
Tucked away up the stairs from the Travessa Terreiro do Trigo and down the San... More
Sommer
Head to this new spot for pan-Mediterranean fare, like linguine with local Serpa cheese and... More
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