Must-Try Local Cuisine
Authentic Portugal flavors you shouldn't miss in Lisbon
Michelin Restaurants in Lisbon
49 restaurants within 25km of city center
Dining Tips for Lisbon
Local insights from travelers
Portuguese dining rituals tend to follow the Mediterranean siesta body clock. Most restaurants are very small, family-run and generally inexpensive. Some of them have a sheet on the door with thepratos do dia(dishes of the day) written on it – these dishes are usually cheaper and fresher than the rest of menu there, and unless you're looking for something specific, they're the right choice. During the dinner the waiter will probably bring you some unrequested starter dishes (calledcouvert); as t
Drinks & Nightlife
Lisbon is known for its lively nightlife. For going out, stroll around the old neighborhood ofBairro Altofor an after-dinnercaipirinhaorginjinhaand people-watching. Its small streets, full of people, are packed with a high variety of bars. On weeknights bars close at 02:00, weekends at 03:00. The party continues in a night-club after that. Just follow the hordes of people down the hill - people have been doing that for hundreds of years.
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