Lisbon Restaurants Reviews ( 7 reviews )
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This is a great spot for several reasons. Its location, it's menu and it's staff. We came across this spot during our daily rambles and often dropped in for a beer to cool us down, or a pastry to reboost our energy levels. They also have a great lunchtime and evening menu. We ate there one evening and enjoyed some fantastic Portuguese fish dishes...all washed down with some fine Portuguese wine. If you can get a table outside so you can watch the world go by as you eat.
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This restaurant was recommended to me by a friend from Lisbon and it didn't disappoint. The food and service was excellent, the wines very good and while it was pricey for Portugal the meal cost a lot less than it would have in other European cities. The food is a mixture of traditional Portuguese and international European. The dining room is elegant with well spaced tables; the only downside was it was very quiet the night I was there, so it was a bit lacking in atmosphere. |
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Unlike the upmarket Clara restaurant reviewed also here, this place is a little local bistro-style Portuguese restaurant in the lively Bairro Alto area. The place is always heaving with locals and so reserving is essential. The traditional Portuguese cooking is excellent! |
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If you like pastries then this is the place for you! This pastries appear to be unique to Portugal and are delicious. Belem is a cool part of the city, a little bit more laid back and this cafe/ pastry shop is well worth a visit. You can eat in or take out, we chose the latter as the place can get a bit crowded! |
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This restuarant is located in the Hotel Real Palacio. We thoroughly enjoyed the atmosphere and the food here. The staff were excellent, unobtrusive and efficient. While there isn't a huge range on the menu, there is just enough choice to cater to most peoples palate.
The price was pretty reasonable considering it is a a five star hotel, but maybe I'm just used to paying over the odds as I live in Ireland! |
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Cervejaria Portugália are restaurants dotted all over Lisbon and Portugal. They are a traditional restaurant and famous for the beef they do thats submersed in a special cream. The dish is know as Bife do Lombo. They do stews, fish, seafood, salads and other such dishes. Every time I'm in Lisbon I go to one of the Portugálias. My favorites are the original at Almirante Reis, Vasco da Gama Shopping Centre and Belém. The staff are friendly, professional and great with kids. I highly recommend eating at a Portugália if your ever in Lisbon! |
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This famous, famous cafe has a reputation to live up to, and it does. Although they apparently sell 10,000 Pasteis de Belém, the fantastic crispy pastry outside, with a soft, vanilla-ey custard -slightly burnt on top - on the inside...these really are the original and best in the city. Busy, but we found a seat quite easily, it was cheap, good service and the beautiful tiles on the walls are also worth seeing. The main counter is beautifully mirrored and this is overall a good, cheap, delicious must do! |
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