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Top Secret Lisbon+Food Guide


Ramiro: best sea food restaurant in Lisbon, very traditional, straight up seafood, and it’s all great. check out the barnacles if you’re adventurus, only tried those in Portugal. They don’t take reservations so expect to get qued for up to 45min at dinner prime time and much less sometime walk in late lunch everything is easy. Should you end up queing though it’s all fine and fun, get a beer from the kiosk while waiting, and have a chat.Av. Almirante Reis nº1 - H, 1150-007 Lisboa


Albatroz Restaurante Bar De Praia: very nice escape from the city for lunch or dinner, 20min by car or Uber (20€), crossing the red bridge to the other side. The restaurant is located straight on the beach, make sure to get a fresh fish from the ocean, Robalo or dorade, the mussels for starter is also fantastic, great stuff!https://goo.gl/maps/NJfx8nzWPmR2


Restaurante Ponto Final: 10min ferry ride from Cais do Sodre ferry station to the other side of the river; ‘Casilhas’ and walk 15min along the river bank (towards the red bridge) to this beautiful spot, when you come in time for the sunset it’s the best (arrive around 17:30-18), get a drink and watch the sun say goodbye. They have nice portuguese food, fresh fish, the pataniscas with tomato rice there are also nice. and the meat too 🙂 Anyway pretty straight up portuguese with a view. There’s also another restaurant right next to it called ‘Atira-te ao rio’ which is also great, slightly more modern take on portuguese cuisine, I like the steak there, get some wasapi Mayo on the side.R. Ginjal 72, 2800 Almada, Portugalhttps://goo.gl/maps/m3PRmkjHk1D2


OS GAZETEIROS: set and wine menu, wonderful modern cuisine, Lisbon fine dining. ca 50€ per person for a beautiful dinner that’ll make you full and happy and gives you stories about the food and the wines, and the ingrediences of Portugal. Owned by french dude, ceramics by his wife. My friend Pedro Lucas works there, please send him my greetings if you go, surely he’ll take care of you, his got an amazing nose for especially wine 😉 R. das Escolas Gerais 114-116, 1100-220 Lisboa


Ze Da Mouraria: excellent lunch place, no reservation, que up, get some wine while queing, they make these rustic pots with meat and seafood dishes, very tasty and oily.R. João do Outeiro 24, 1100-246 Lisboa


Santelmo: really good blend of traditional and modern portuguese cuisine, perfect for a family dinner bash. R. do Poço dos Negros 188, 1200-425 Lisboa


Icecream from Nannarella, homemade icecream, worth the queing if it’s not 30meter long, there are other places to visit for food and chill in that area, around the Praca das Flores, less touristy with nice options, it’s near the Parlament and the Amalia Rodriguez museum if you’re into that, her parrot is still alive in the kitchen of the museum.R. Nova da Piedade 64, 1200-263 Lisboa


Taberna da Rua das Flores, bit more pricy but also nice, they don’t take reservations,so best is going there before 7 and get listed, or for a later lunch also usually less busyRua das Flores 103, 1200-015 Lisboahttps://goo.gl/maps/5hcsntB1iZS2