Lisbonās fantastic food scene is very easy to fall in love with. From creative cocktails and fresh seafood to historic eateries and award-winning chefs, whatās not to love? Portugalās capital city has so much to offer in terms of architecture and history, but their gastronomy is equally as impressive.
Here are a few of my culinary highlights that I enjoyed on my trip to Lisbon!
Tempus Lounge Bar
While in Lisbon, I called the luxurious Corinthia Hotel home for a few days, which you can read more about my stay here. Before heading out to dinner for my first night, I decided to sample some delicious cocktails at the hotelās Tempus Lounge Bar. Tempus provides a laid-back environment, overlooking the Corinthiaās lush terrace garden. Bar Manager NĆ©lson Antunes hosted a fun cocktail lab evening for us and he made each of us our own unique drink based on what we liked. Ā Mine was a a mixture of white wine with strawberries. Ā It was very tasty. They also offer a tailored selection of premium wines, beers, teas, and light meals which makes it the perfect setting to enjoy the twilight hours.
Bairro do Avillez
Restaurant Bairro do Avillez is located in the famous Chiado District. This is easily the most elegant, trendy, and charming part of Lisbon, making it the perfect place to dine on our first night! The restaurant is spacious with different eating areas; we enjoyed eating in the Taberna where youāll find the heartiest food. Speaking of the food, you are in great hands with Portuguese Chef JosĆ© Avillez who has earned three Michelin Stars so far in his career. Ā We ordered several tapas dishes, including fried octopus, ceviche, tuna tartar and a plate of cured hams and cheeses.
Pharmacia Restaurant
I was immediately drawn to Pharmacia Restaurant once I stepped inside and was transported to an early 20th century, pharamacy-themed space. This unique restaurant offers traditional petiscos (Portuguese for ātapasā) that can easily be shared between a group of friends. Ā The croquettes were my favorite dish. You cannot leave Pharmacia without trying their fun drinks, or pharmaceutical concoctions if you use your imagination! You can order āMorphineā which is a delicious sparkling wine with pineapple drinks or LSD, which consists of a Portuguese berry liquor and sparkling rose wine, and so many others!
Mar do Inferno
Youāll discover the charming seaside town of Cascais just 30 minutes west of Lisbon, yet it feels like worlds away! While itās technically not inside the capitalās city center, Mar do Inferno Restaurant is so worth the drive. Located over the sparkling blue water, ordering seafood here is a no-brainer thanks to the fresh fish caught on a daily basis. Mar do Inferno is a family business that has been managed by Maria de Lourdes Tirano and her two sons for over thirty years now, so clearly they are doing something right! We ordered a few plates of delicious seafood combination platters which included scallops, lobsters, and clams. The lobsters were my favorite.
TĆpico
Last but certainly not least, I was lucky to enjoy another gastronomic gem inside the Corinthia Lisbon Hotel. On my final evening, I dined at TĆpico which is dedicated to the best of Portuguese cooking. They pride themselves on using seasonal produce to create traditional dishes. A specialty of theirs is shellfish cataplana and their live carving station is a focal point of the restaurant where you can have a unique glimpse into how the fresh ingredients are prepared. We started with a poached lobster tail, followed by a grouper with cauliflower, and for dessert a meringue with chocolate sauce and vanilla ice cream.
I really enjoyed eating my way through the vibrant city of Lisbon. Seafood lovers will certainly not be disappointed, but you can find a range of dishes and international cuisines in this bustling capital. There is immense culinary talent in Lisbon and I cannot wait to return for a second helping!
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joseph chain
April 16, 2018 at 1:56 amWhat an amazing list of resturants and lovely food tho looking in pictures as well.
For Indian or Pakistani food you must visit Pakistan or India to taste in real food with proper nutritions.
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 12:02 pmI’d love to explore India and Pakistan one day!
Kreete Tokman
April 16, 2018 at 6:46 amOh my god, so much delish food! I wish I could have been there with you, trying all the yummy tapas and seafood. You really got me going with Bairro do Avillez. Please excuse me while I clean up my dribbles from my keypad!
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 12:03 pmHaha, you’re excused! Everything was just so delish.
The Travel Bunny
April 16, 2018 at 1:35 pmMar do Inferno seems like my kind of place. Not just for the design, but also for the appetizing dishes you’ve photographed.
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 12:03 pmI enjoyed every minute of my time there!
Lori
April 16, 2018 at 10:08 pmI just love Lisbon. All these dishes look fabulous and I love how you were able to get such great photos of the spaces too. Great Article – but it makes me hungry š
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 12:03 pmI was very hungry while writing it, Lori š
Wanderlust by Jona
April 17, 2018 at 3:30 amAnd now I’m hungry, haha! Thank you for a great post! š
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 12:03 pmSorry š Thank you for reading!
Kathleen
April 17, 2018 at 12:23 pmok deff saving this for when i visit one day š thanks for sharing
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 5:28 pmI hope you do get to visit, Kathleen!
Bernie
April 17, 2018 at 4:35 pmI remember so vividly how beautiful the seafood was in both Lisbon and Cascais. And your pictures are glorious; if I needed even a tiny bit of encouragement to return, you’d have provided it. I’m very tempted by those tapas – three star tapas must be incredible!
Carmen Edelson
April 17, 2018 at 5:28 pmI’m so glad you enjoyed it too, Bernie š
Shannon
April 17, 2018 at 6:32 pmAll of this looks incredible! I love seafood so I would love to try all of it. Exploring new cities through food is the best!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:35 amIf you love seafood, you’ll love Lisbon!
Lecy | A Simpler Grace
April 17, 2018 at 8:03 pmWhat a great guide! These places all look like so much fun and the food looks AMAZING!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:35 amThanks so much, Lecy!
Rachel
April 17, 2018 at 10:17 pmLove this roundup! Figuring out what restaurants to go to when in a new country is always challenging. This really helps make things easier!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:36 amI know what you mean! I loved all the Corinthia’s suggestions š
Erica
April 19, 2018 at 2:26 pmEverything looks delicious! Lisbon is one of my favorite European cities and this post reminds me that I’m well overdue for a visit – especially to try a cocktail on the terrace at Pharmacia Restaurant!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:36 amThose cocktails are SO unique, fun, and delicious!
Renata Green - www.byemyself.com
April 19, 2018 at 3:53 pmMuito obrigada for sharing this – I’m going to Portugal in June and although I don’t know how much time will be left for food and drinks with all my art hunting, these recommendations are highly inspiring! Is it already this summery in Portugal? I can’t wait.
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:37 amAlmost! I hope you have an amazing time!
Lara Dunning
April 19, 2018 at 7:24 pmYou always find the best restaurants and are so helpful for travelers making a decision of where to dine. Love all the photos too!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:37 amThank you so much, Lara! Means a lot coming from you.
Nicola Hilditch-Short
April 20, 2018 at 8:37 amThis is such an awesome list, I remember the food being so fresh and amazing when we visited Lisbon, that was a while ago now and I have no idea what the places were called!! Luckily next time we go we can use this post!
Carmen Edelson
April 23, 2018 at 9:39 amI hope you get to go back soon!
Euro Travel Coach
December 5, 2018 at 3:27 amWhat a fantastic list of beautiful restaurants to visit in Lisbon! Portugal is on our list and we can’t wait to get there. We look forward to enjoying the fantastic food and wine of this amazing country. Thanks for narrowing down the list when we make it to Lisbon! Great post!
Kevmrc
December 9, 2020 at 4:37 pmHello Carmen, thanks for the great guide on these Lisbon restaurants! I often overlook restaurants when I’m travelling but now I have a nice selection of fine places for the next time I’m in Lisbon š Oh and the first photo with the view above the city is so pretty!!
Carmen Edelson
December 13, 2020 at 2:47 pmYou’re so welcome – I love Lisbon!