What to do and see in Bairro Alto, Bica & Cais do Sodré, Central Portugal: The Best Food & Drink

June 7, 2021 Alice Mieles

The museums of Lisbon celebrate the rich history and culture of this Portuguese capital city. The Maritime Museum is perfect for kids (and grown-ups!) who adore all things nautical, while the Casa-Museu Dr. Anastácio Gonçalves is a hidden gem of colorful artwork. To fully appreciate the city’s dramatic stone architecture you can take a guided walking tour, or customize your own tour, making sure to visit the Padrao dos Descobrimentos, the Mosteiro dos Jeronimos, and the UNESCO World Heritage site the Torre de Belem.
Restaurants in Lisbon

1. Eat Drink Walk

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Eat Drink Walk

Guidead eating, drinking and walking tours. Food Tours

2. Wine Up Lisboa

Rua do Alecrim 49, Lisbon 1200-014 Portugal +351 917 224 296 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/wineuplisboa
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3. Pink Wine Point

Rua Nova do Carvalho 29, Lisbon 1200-291 Portugal +351 933 350 117 [email protected] http://www.facebook.com/pinkwinepoint/
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Pink Wine Point

Pink Wine Point is the newest bar on the Pink Street in Lisbon. Unique place under the bridge with unique design. Here you can try best portuguese wines from different regions by glass or by bottle. Accompanied with live music, wine cocktails and tapas food. Hospital stuff that will always help in your choice.

4. Lisbon City Guru

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Lisbon City Guru

At City Guru our friendly guides are ready to show you this town’s hidden gems. Places away from the tourist traps. We organize exclusive tours and experiences, on & off the beaten track, for the individual, as well as small groups scheduled around dates and times that are convenient for you. Surely we can take you to see the Monuments, but why not be extraordinary while doing the ordinary. To get to know people you need to learn about their past but also their present and plans for the future. And so it goes for a city.We’re interested in showing you this city’s past, but also the present and where it’s going in the future. Only then will you truly be able to say: “I’ve been to Lisbon. I’m a Lisboeta!”

5. Feedme

Travessa Andre Valente 33, Lisbon 1200-024 Portugal +351 961 378 831 [email protected] http://www.feedme.pt
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6. Mesaluisa

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Mesaluisa

Next to one of the most iconic Portuguese markets, hidden away from the busy crowds, lives Mesaluisa, situated in an old fisherman´s Warehouse that can transform anyone who enters into a storyteller. Encased in this familiar universe and seated around the table is where it begins, where our lives cross paths, where our stories are told. Luisa welcomes you and shares with you some of the best kept secrets of Portuguese cuisine. Before you sit at the table she will take you on a journey that will make the food she prepares for you so much more than a meal. Come meet Mesaluisa and the stories and flavors that are a part of it.

7. Pastel de Nata Workshop by Pastelaria Batalha

Av. Jose Franco Canas 1, Lisbon 2665-297 Portugal +351 918 593 066 [email protected] http://www.pasteldenataworkshop.com
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Pastel de Nata Workshop by Pastelaria Batalha

NEW: ONLINE CLASSES! Don't just eat Pastel de Nata, learn how to bake your own! This is the only cooking class in Portugal where you'll get to learn about pastry making at a real award-winning Portuguese bakery! You'll get to roll the puff pastry like the pros do, make the custard from scratch and bake it all in a professional oven inside a real working bakery in Mafra, just 30mins from Lisbon!

Reviewed By 288sandrom - Itapira, Brazil

It was a wonderful experience. My partner who took the course loved every moment of it. João is a fantastic tutor/person and truly makes you learn how to prepare one of Portugal most known sweets - pastel de Nata. I do recommend it .

8. Eating Europe - Lisbon Food Tours

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Eating Europe - Lisbon Food Tours

Eating Europe is the largest tour operator specializing in culinary tours and activities across Europe. The company started in Rome, Italy in 2011 and then expanded into Florence, London, Amsterdam, Prague, Paris, and in 2019 into Lisbon, Naples, Strasbourg, Lisbon and Porto. Since 2011 we have shared a taste of local life with over 200 000 guests sharing an insiders views into the cities we love.

9. Agogo Tuk & Tours

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Agogo Tuk & Tours

For several years I have been organizing guided tours by TukTuk and on foot to the most characteristic neighborhoods of Lisbon and its surroundings such as Sintra, Cascais, Almada and Costa da Caparica. We will have the opportunity to taste the best Portuguese wines and spirits and taste snacks and traditional local dishes.

10. Time Out Market Lisboa

Avenida 24 de Julho Mercado da Ribeira, Lisbon 1200-479 Portugal +351 213 951 274 [email protected] https://www.timeoutmarket.com/lisboa/en/
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Time Out Market Lisboa

Time Out Market is a concept created from scratch by the Time Out Portugal team with only the best ideas and business projects in Lisboa – according to the editorial team. If it’s good, it goes in the magazine, if it’s great, it goes into the market. 24 restaurants, 8 bars, a dozen shops, a cooking school and a high-end music venue, all with the very best in Lisbon (the best chefs, the best steak, the best hamburger, the best sushi and the best live performances, amongst others); on the other hand the market is home to some of the city’s best known (and longest-running) market vendors of meat, fish, fruit and flowers. The foodhall has 40 restaurants/shops served by more than 500 seats in covered area and 250 more outside.

Reviewed By 438deirdreb

Lovely friendly market lots of food stalls great for all of us foodies lots of different types of drinks also nice way to spend a couple of hours with your partner or friends also some very nice market stalls with clothes hand bags and beautiful jewellery ????

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