Discover the best top things to do in Lisbon District, Portugal including Mercado 31 de Janeiro, Mercado Da Baixa, Mercado da Vila - Cascais, Mercado da Ribeira, Mercado Municipal da Ericeira.
Restaurants in Lisbon District
4.5 based on 6 reviews
4.5 based on 42 reviews
After sightseeing in Belem until late afternoon, we sere starving when we got off the tram at Praca de Figueira (via Rossio Square). The food gods blessed us with Mercado Da Baixa! We stumbled into what looked like a large circus tent in the middle of the square and, to our delight, we were surrounded by food stalls with everything from cheeses and meats to fresh breads, to fruits and nuts to fruit juices and Sangria to amazing pastries, and much more. We shared a picnic table (checkered table cloth and all) with friendly Lisbon locals and pigged out on ham & cheese on fresh focaccia, marinated olives, fresh cherries, Sangria, and Belem-style pastries. We loved it so much that we ate there two more times during our 3-day stay in Lisbon.
4.0 based on 71 reviews
Throughout the year , the village of Cascais Market presents you with themed market for everyone . A very tasty calendar with the ingredients that form part of Portuguese table. From wine to beer , seafood sardine , chocolate sweets to the convent , still going by the Court Market , All Wednesdays and Saturdays , the Village Market performs farmers and fishmongers Market
4.0 based on 1,022 reviews
Wow. We visited for dinner around 8pm. It was busy but there were still seats. We tried tartaria first and had a wonderful salmon tartare and 2 glasses of white wine before trying some croquettes. We moved onto Cafe do Sao Bento which was amazing! Great steak and deep Fried beans! We enjoyed eclairs and ice cream too. The bars were great for cocktails too. A really fun and lively place - just loved it!
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