These great restaurants in Lisbon are known for serving world-class cuisine using fresh, carefully sourced ingredients. The city's well-established dining scene is renowned for its excellent seafood dishes, as well as classic desserts and pastries. 

The locals are very passionate about food, which results in annual festivities in Lisbon dedicated to the local produce. Fresh sardines, in particular, are celebrated with a summer party. There are also plenty of excellent local wines to go with your choice of delicious Portuguese eats. Dining in Lisbon is a real highlight of a trip thanks to the amazing flavours and great value on offer.

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    Tasca Da Esquina

    Hip restaurant with traditional tapas prepared with a modern twist

    Tasca Da Esquina
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    Tasca Da Esquina is a modern and hip cafe-style restaurant in Lisbon. It’s run by a chef known as the father of contemporary Portuguese cuisine. He earned this title with good reason, as the petiscos (traditional Portuguese tapas) served here come with a modern twist. Must-tries include octopus salad with sweet potato and coriander, as well as deconstructed bacalhau à brás (salted cod) mixed with fried onions and potatoes.

    You can opt for a 4-, 5- or 6-course tasting menu of the chef´s selections. Make sure to save some room for Tasca Da Esquina’s delicious and beautifully presented desserts. The English-speaking staff are charming and very knowledgeable about wine pairings.

    Location: Rua Domingos Sequeira 41C, 1350-119, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Thursday-Monday from 12.30 pm to 3:30 pm and from 7.30 pm to 11 pm (closed on Tuesdays and Wednesdays)

    Phone: +351 919 837 255

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    Belcanto

    Enjoy fine dining with creative pairings

    Belcanto
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    • Food
    • Luxury

    Belcanto offers a sophisticated dining experience in Lisbon, thanks to its creative dishes and excellent wines, beautiful and intimate dining room, as well as attentive staff. Dine under high vaulted ceilings and minimalist chandeliers.

    Start with freshly baked and interestingly shaped homemade bread, which come with seaweed-infused butter. Mains include the inventive hake fish with fig leaf and tuna served with edible flowers. Tasting menus are available in 6 or 9 courses, with optional wine pairings. Belcanto is very popular, so reservations are highly recommended.

    Location: Rua Serpa Pinto 10A, 1200-026, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 12.30 pm to 3 pm and from 7 pm to midnight (closed on Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +351 21 342 0607

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    Eleven

    Decadent dishes with stunning city views

    Eleven
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    • Luxury

    Eleven occupies a beautiful location above Jardim Amália Rodrigues. Its large windows offer expansive views of the park, the castle of Sao Jorge, and central Lisbon. You can enjoy a light and modern setting, along with attentive service.

    Opt for the truffle tasting menu, which includes a dessert made with black truffles. A sommelier is available to provide wine pairings that complement the tasty dishes. As a special touch, the chef often visits and presents a signed recipe book to diners during their meal.

    Location: Rua Marquês Fronteira Jardim Amália Rodrigues, Parque Eduardo VII, 1070-051, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Monday–Saturday from 12.30 pm to 3 pm and from 7:30 pm to 10 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +351 21 386 2211

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    Taberna da Rua das Flores

    A charming gourmet restaurant that uses fresh, locally sourced ingredients

    Taberna da Rua das Flores
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    Taberna da Rua das Flores is a tiny, cosy and charming restaurant offering tapas-style fusions. The scene is set with an old tavern feel, artisanal products lining the shelves on the walls, and chalkboard menus.

    The chef carefully sources fresh market ingredients, so the daily menu is always changing yet filled with flavourful dishes. Must-tries include fresh oysters with seaweed and goat cheese brulée with figs. Taberna da Rua das Flores even has homemade olive oil and wines sourced from local vineyards. This endearing restaurant is popular but has a no-reservation policy, so it’s best to arrive early.

    Location: Rua das Flores 103, 1200-194, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 4 pm and from 6 pm to 11:30 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +351 21 347 9418

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    Eneko Lisboa

    Innovative flavour combinations in an industrial-chic setting

    Eneko Lisboa
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    • Luxury

    Eneko Lisboa occupies a former factory in Lisbon, so you can enjoy your meal in a chic dining room. The open-kitchen concept adds to the excitement, as you get to watch the chef and his team preparing delicacies.

    Each dish has novel combinations of flavours, such as lobster with coffee butter and purple onion, or red mullet fish prepared with pepper juice and parsley on charcoal. Eneko Lisboa offers 2 tasting menus and a huge selection of fine wines.

    Location: Rua Maria Luísa Holstein 15, 1300-388, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Tuesday–Saturday from 7 pm to 10:30 pm (closed Sundays and Mondays)

    Phone: +351 21 583 3275

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    BAHR

    Classic Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist

    BAHR
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    BAHR, short for Bairro Alto Hotel Restaurant, serves classic local cuisine in a bright dining room with throwback mod vibes. The restaurant honours the bohemian spirit that influenced artists in the 19th century and shaped the city. In this distinctive and relaxed space, you are treated to fine Portuguese cuisine, accompanied by a panoramic view of the Tagus River.

    Try the farófias (poached meringue) served with lemon leaves and cured egg yolks, or the flavourful grilled squid, runner beans, turnip tops and seaweed. Save some room for BAHR’s innovative dessert menu. A must-try is the sweet potato or apple sorbet, served with miso cream.

    Location: Praça Luis de Camões 2, 1200-243, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Monday–Friday from 7.30 am to 11.30 am, 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm and from 7 pm to midnight, Saturday–Sunday from 7.30 am to noon, 1 pm to 4 pm and from 7 pm to noon

    Phone: +351 21 340 8253

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    A Praça

    Modern cool restaurant in a trendy artistic district

    A Praça
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    • Food
    • Luxury

    A Praça is part of Lisbon´s fashionable LXFactory, where you can stroll past hip architecture, artistic events, and shops. When you have worked up an appetite, head to the restaurant for modern gourmet dishes with a cool and chill vibe. The style is contemporary and clean with an interesting mix of brick, metal and dark wood.

    The kitchen has an open concept, so you will see all the action, while the service is welcoming and homey. You will be spoiled for choice by A Praça’s varied menu. Standouts include duck legs, seared tuna salad with tzatziki, and bunless burgers with cheese, olives and a fried egg on top. 

    Location: Rua Rodrigues de Faria 105, 1300-501, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Daily from 12.30 pm to 11 pm

    Phone: +351 21 099 1792

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    Alma

    An original haute cuisine experience with a cool but casual vibe

    Alma
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    Alma is a 1-Michelin-starred restaurant specialising in original haute cuisine. It's just a short walk from the National Museum of Contemporary Art, making it a great place for dinner after browsing notable artworks in Lisbon.

    Try one of Alma’s innovative meat or seafood dishes like the Iberian suckling pig confit or their version of local favourite caldeirada (fish and shellfish stew). There’s also a ‘coast to coast’ tasting menu, which highlights local fish and seafood. If you’re feeling adventurous, opt for ¨out of the box¨ pairing to have your meal paired with beer, sake or wine.

    Location: Rua Anchieta 15, 1200-224, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Tuesday–Sunday from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm and from 7 pm to midnight (closed on Mondays)

    Phone: +351 21 347 0650

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    Solar dos Presuntos

    Classic Portuguese dishes served with finesse

    Solar dos Presuntos
    • Food
    • Luxury

    Solar dos Presuntos is a longstanding favourite for traditional Portuguese dishes in Lisbon. You can enjoy some of the city’s freshest seafood, which is kept in tanks. Standouts include açorda de marsisco (bread stew with seafood), cod fritters, and grilled lobster.

    You can also enjoy grilled meat – try the roast goat for something special. The owner of Solar dos Presuntos is often seen in the dining room, chatting with guests. The wine list is exceptional, and the staff are knowledgeable and helpful about pairings.

    Location: Rua das Portas de Santo Antão 150, 1150-269, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Monday–Saturday from noon to 3 pm and from 6.30 pm to 11 pm (closed on Sundays)

    Phone: +351 21 342 4253

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    Restaurante 100 Maneiras

    Portuguese-Bosnian cuisine in an eclectic and intimate venue

    Restaurante 100 Maneiras
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    • Food
    • Luxury

    Restaurante 100 Maneiras is a creative gourmet restaurant in Lisbon, just opposite Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara. It’s very eclectic and contemporary, occupying a remodelled old house with extravagant decor. Opt for a table by a window for gorgeous views of the city park.

    The food is unique, as the chef blends Portuguese cuisine with influences from his birth country of Bosnia. The presentation is impressive and artistic, with staff explaining the origin of each dish at your table. Of course, wine pairings are available upon request.

    Location: Rua do Teixeira 39, 1200-459, Lisbon, Portugal

    Open: Wednesday–Monday from 7 pm to 1 am (closed on Tuesdays)

    Phone: +351 910 918 181

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Mia | Contributing Writer