Lisbon's best bites
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- LisbonMarquise da MoblerA brunch spot with a garden that feels like a secret escape. The French toast with poached pear and coconut yogurt is a favorite—moist, balanced, and not overly sweet. If you’re into savory, the Vietnamese pulled pork sandwich or the sweet potato and shrimp tartine are solid choices. It gets busy, and some items sell out fast, so coming early is a good idea.Bakery
- LisbonPotato ProjectA little piece of Amsterdam in the heart of Lisbon. This little gem specializes in deliciously crispy fries, served with a variety of toppings and sauces that will leave you spoiled for choice. From classic ketchup to more exotic flavors, there's something for every palate. The New York-style fries come highly recommended for their perfect balance of crunch and flavor.Restaurant
- LisbonISCO - Pão e VinhoIf you love freshly baked bread and pastries that actually taste like they’re made with love, ISCO is the place. Their cardamom buns, pistachio croissants, and sourdough loaves have a serious fan following, and the open bakery setup lets you watch the magic happen. It’s cozy, the staff is friendly, and the smells alone are worth stopping by. Not the cheapest bakery in town, but definitely one of the best.Bakery
- LisbonBubblesIf you love fun, creative cocktails, this place is a must. The whiskey sour is top-tier, but if you’re up for something different, go for the bubble gun drinks—literally. The owner is often around, making sure everyone’s having a great time. Chill, stylish, and never too serious—exactly the kind of bar you want for a fun night out.Barpremium Only
- LisbonDona Amália Restaurante Casa de fadoA fado experience you won’t forget. The owner sings, which makes it even more special. The octopus and cod dishes are delicious, and the house dessert is a must-try. It’s small and intimate, with tables close together, so you’ll probably end up chatting with the people next to you. Fado performances happen throughout the night.Restaurantpremium Only
- LisbonTrullinoGreat spot for a lazy brunch, remote work, or just an excellent cup of coffee. Trullino serves up strong espresso, creamy matcha lattes, and fresh homemade dishes like gnocchi, avocado toast, and key lime pie. There’s plenty of seating, outlets for laptops, and a peaceful atmosphere that makes it easy to focus.Cafepremium Only
- LisbonSolar 31 da CalçadaIn the heart of Lisbon, Solar 31 da Calçada is a celebrated gem for seafood enthusiasts. This restaurant offers a blend of Mediterranean and European dishes, with an emphasis on fresh, locally sourced seafood. This spot is a favorite among both locals and tourists. Standout dishes include the octopus and grilled fish, often praised for their exceptional flavor and preparation. The wine list complements the menu perfectly, enhancing the overall dining experience. I recommend you do a reservation to secure a spot here.Restaurantpremium Only
- LisbonTaberna Sal GrossoThis cozy and authentic Portuguese gem has quickly become a favorite among locals and tourists alike. Known for its warm, friendly service and a menu that celebrates traditional Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist, this spot offers an unforgettable dining experience. If you go there, try the octopus with sweet potato puree. It’s simply delicious.Restaurantpremium Only
- LisbonCasa FartaGraça’s newest gem is everything you want in a wine bar—a carefully curated selection of Portuguese wines, fair prices, and warm, knowledgeable owners who make you feel right at home. You can come here for a quick glass, a bottle to take home, or a charcuterie board with freshly cut cheeses and meats.Barpremium Only
- LisbonCafé KlandestinoA hidden gem with a vibe you’ll love. Upstairs is cozy and quiet, perfect for a chill drink, while downstairs is more social with a good energy. The music is on point, the staff is great, and during happy hour, they serve free tapas—so you already know it’s a solid spot.Barpremium Only
- LisbonBar AlimentarSome places you trust the menu, and others? You trust the staff—and here, that’s the move. They know exactly what to recommend, whether it’s the ravioli, croquettes, or crudo. Sharing is the way to go, but if you're keeping it simple, order the Zola cocktail—a margarita twist with coriander that just works. It’s intimate yet buzzing, the kind of spot where one plate turns into five, and before you know it, you’re planning your next visit.Barpremium Only
- LisbonBom Bom BomA natural wine bar with a DJ spinning vinyl? Say less. 🎶🍷 The staff is super knowledgeable and always happy to guide you. Wines change often, so just tell them what you like and let them work their magic. Plates are small but well-crafted, with dishes like mackerel, beef tongue, and hummus with mushrooms. Not cheap, but for the atmosphere and quality? Worth every sip.Barpremium Only
- LisbonCurvaOne of the best cafés for getting work done in Lisbon. Fast WiFi, plenty of space, and zero rush to leave. The coffee is well-made, and they always have new filter options to try. Not a coffee person? They do great kombucha and fresh juices too. A solid spot to work or just chill.Cafepremium Only
- LisbonFable Bookshop + Brunch CafeIf you love books and brunch, this spot is for you. English books, great coffee, and a cozy, artsy vibe make it a place you’ll want to hang out in for hours. The Caesar salad with halloumi, salmon bowls, and homemade sourdough are all great picks. They also host pop-up markets and book readings.Cafepremium Only
- LisbonRed Nose Natural Wine Bar and ShopIf you love natural wine and good company, this is your spot. No pretentious wine talk—just great recommendations from staff who really know their stuff. You can taste different options before deciding, and there’s always something unique to try, including their own brand from Spain and Portugal. Chill but classy.Barpremium Only
- LisbonPils Grill EateryYou don’t have to be a beer fanatic to love Pils Grill—but it helps. The beer selection is extensive, with local and international brews, and the food holds its own. The grilled peppers are a must-try, the steak tartare with bone marrow is next level, and the schnitzel is a fan favorite. The vibe is cozy but lively, with friendly staff who actually know what they’re talking about. A bit on the pricey side for Lisbon, but worth it if you’re after quality.Restaurantpremium Only
- LisbonAlba bistro LisbonA cozy, aesthetic café where everything is made with care—from hand-brewed coffee to matcha flights that could easily compete with Japan’s best. The vibe? Warm and welcoming (shoutout to Virginia for making every visit feel special 🫶). The brunch game is strong, with fresh bread, Danish breakfast, and unique roti dishes that make it hard to choose just one. Whether you're here for a slow morning or a coffee date, this is a must-visit for matcha lovers.Cafepremium Only
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ISCO - Pão e Vinho
If you love freshly baked bread and pastries that actually taste like they’re made with love, ISCO is the place. Their cardamom buns, pistachio croissants, and sourdough loaves have a serious fan following, and the open bakery setup lets you watch the magic happen. It’s cozy, the staff is friendly, ...
ISCO - Pão e Vinho
If you love freshly baked bread and pastries that actually taste like they’re made with love, ISCO is the place. Their cardamom buns, pistachio croissants, and sourdough loaves have a serious fan following, and the open bakery setup lets you watch the magic happen. It’s cozy, the staff is friendly, and the smells alone are worth stopping by. Not the cheapest bakery in town, but definitely one of the best.
Website: https://www.paradigma.pt/venues/isco-pao-e-vinho
Address: R. José d'Esaguy 10D, 1700-267 Lisboa, Portugal