Discover Restaurants offering the best Mediterranean food in Lisbon, Central Portugal, Portugal. Lisbon is a dreamy destination for any traveler. The Portuguese capital's cultural and artistic diversity, its exhilarating and varied nightlife, the breathtaking viewpoints and its proximity to some of the most spectacular beaches and coastlines make it a top destination in the world. Lisbon offers VIP treatment for a fraction of the cost of most other major European cities. A secular city with plenty of history and traditions to offer, Lisbon also has a great variety of restaurants, bars, cafes, parks and vistas to relax and enjoy the city like a true local.
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5 based on 334 reviews
A little wine bar and restaurant with a great selection of Portuguese wines, meals and tapas. We also serve dinner with fish, meat or vegetarian meal. And not least - you will have a personal service from the owner who likes to make the customers feel hap
The Little Wine Bar is located in the middle of the Lisbon steps and is just what you are hoping for. White wine soalheiro refreshing as flavored sparkling water that numbs the pain from the hiking the hill. With the some of the most attentive and nice service you can find in Portugal. The manger puts forth attention to making sure every one has an enjoyable experience. They presented flaming chorizo before its severed and your mouth will water. Highly recommend
5 based on 397 reviews
This was one of our best meals during two weeks in Portugal. This place is famous for octopus, and I verified that: perhaps the finest I've ever eaten. My partner's tuna was equally good. In Portugal, amuse bouche are rare, but here, we were treated to a small starter of three local cheeses, each different, from mild to strong. Diner's tip: plan to love garlic! We began with shrimp in garlic, and went on from there. Service was excellent, and a good selection of wines.
5 based on 840 reviews
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Oh please, we are totally losing faith in TripAdvisor reviews after a visit to this pleasant little sandwich show that wasted 45 minutes of round trip travel.It's NOT a Tapas place, it's a bunch of different ham & cheese on toast.That's it. You're likely better off going into the adjoining market for a variety of options.Yes, the owners are earnest and extremely nice.No, there's nothing negative to review.But no way this is better than 4,600 other Lisbon eateries. TripAdvisor needs to re-think it's rating systems...it's unfair to compare a tiny sandwich shop to an established high-end restaurant with real meals.
5 based on 482 reviews
This small restaurant delivers very good food, an much better than normal wine list, and excellent service. Our favorite dishes were the rack of lamb and the octopus. Be forewarned that the octopus entree is huge & perhaps best split. The mushroom appetizer and the pepper & cod appetizer were both very good. This is one of the Lisbon restaurants that I would highly recommend.
5 based on 402 reviews
nova Is a space in Chiado dedicated to the new Portuguese wines. With an "industrial-chic" decor it works as a wine shop and bar. Where also, one can taste several dishes of Portuguese food. Menu not recommended for children.
We stopped in here for a late afternoon glass of vino & some snacks. My wife ordered a white Sauvignon Blanc while I opted for the 3-grape red blend from the Douro Valley. Both were excellent & paired well with our food choices of young goat cheese with olive oil & dried tomato paste & a second plate of smoked blood sausage - wonderful. Great wine wonderful food & outstanding service!!
5 based on 334 reviews
invicta madragoa is a new typical portuguese restaurante that offers na all new concept related with the country flavours. The walls made in stone leads our thoughts to the most wonderfull and old places in Portugal. the restaurant`s atmosphere combined w
Very small âstorefront â eatery with about 10 tables. Do not be fooled, it came highly rated and did not disappoint. Pick your own fish for dinner.....I had the sea bream and my wife the salmon. Coupled with the house white wine and topped off with dessert it made for a most enjoyable meal. Price was more than reasonable.
5 based on 276 reviews
This is a very small restaurant run by a lovely kind couple that clearly loves what they do. The lady was the wine connoisseur. We decided to accompany our lunch with wine by the glass. She will make recommendations and let you taste before choosing. We had Douro Colinas do Douro, with our sardines, which were wonderful, Mare & Corvus with sausages and linguica, which were served with mango; the dish was very good, and others with our main dishes. Out of the way but worth a visit.
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5 based on 552 reviews
We so wanted to love this place, having heard accolades from a close friend and having reading generally terrific reviews. We were greeted by a warm and welcoming hostess/server who apologized profusely for our table not being quite ready and made up for it with a nice glass of wine. She was also very helpful in walking us through the somewhat quirky menu- a rather limited and odd assortment without an obvious theme. Two dishes we ordered - sardines and a chocolate lava cake - were excellent. Two - carrot salad and cod - were not. The former was a collection of cooked/chilled sliced carrots swimming in a broth that tasted too strongly of raw garlic. The cod pieces were well cooked but very bland, accompanied by cooked cabbage that was again badly seasoned with garlic, this time burned. Perhaps our expectations were too high, but perplexing to us that our experience seemed so contrary to what others have reported - not sure why. PS - as others have reported, the prices are incredibly low.
Best Portuguese food near Lisbon, Central Portugal, Portugal
5 based on 646 reviews
Family project, flavors from the south of Portugal and Brazil. Honesty and simplicity is the only thing we have to offer in a place where love is the secret ingredient! Come and try, let's be friends for one night!
We entered this little restaurant by coincidence and we even had a table without reservation, which is quite rare apparently.But wow, what a surprise. The food is delicious! Also the service is enjoyable, personal and warm. Prices are reasonable.I definately recommand this place. And I will certainly go back if I'm in Lisbon again Little side note: The seating can be uncomfortable
5 based on 70 reviews
We had dinner at Sala. It is a small restaurant with an open kitchen. Immaculate and thoughtful interior design through to the cutlery and plates and gleaming copper pots in the kitchen. And then there is the menu which is innovative and truly an artistic expression on a beautiful plate.Very exciting food. And a real dining experience.Hello Gill, Thank you for your words to our design that so much represent to us.Best regards João Sá
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