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Lisbon’s culinary scene celebrates Portuguese traditions with a modern twist. Classic dishes like bacalhau à brás and pastel de nata are served in both traditional taverns and Michelin-starred restaurants like Belcanto. Markets like Mercado da Ribeira showcase fresh seafood and local produce, while modern eateries in Bairro Alto offer innovative takes on Portuguese cuisine. Lisbon’s vibrant food culture, with its mix of casual charm and fine dining, makes it a paradise for food lovers.

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Belcanto

Belcanto is a Michelin two-star restaurant offering modern Portuguese cuisine by Chef José Avillez. Known for its innovative dishes and refined ambiance, it’s a top destination for fine dining.

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Time Out Market Stalls

The stalls at Time Out Market offer a variety of traditional and modern Portuguese dishes. From fresh seafood to gourmet desserts, it’s a must-visit for foodies.

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Taberna da Rua das Flores

This cozy tavern serves creative tapas inspired by Portuguese traditions. Its intimate setting and unique menu make it a favorite among locals.

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Cervejaria Ramiro

Cervejaria Ramiro is a legendary seafood restaurant known for its fresh shellfish and casual atmosphere. Dishes like garlic shrimp and giant crabs are highlights.

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A Cevicheria

A Cevicheria offers a modern take on Peruvian cuisine with Portuguese influences. Its signature ceviches and elegant presentation attract food enthusiasts.

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Casa do Alentejo

Located in a historic Moorish-style building, Casa do Alentejo serves traditional Alentejo dishes in a stunning setting. Its rustic flavors and unique decor make it unforgettable.

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Boa-Bao

Boa-Bao brings an Asian twist to Lisbon’s culinary scene with dishes like Pad Thai and Vietnamese pho. Its trendy ambiance and bold flavors are a hit.

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Pastéis de Belém

Famous for its iconic pastéis de nata, this historic bakery is a must-visit for anyone with a sweet tooth. These creamy custard tarts are a Lisbon specialty.

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Alma

Alma is a Michelin-starred restaurant offering refined Portuguese cuisine in an elegant atmosphere. Its seasonal menus and artful presentation make it a standout.

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Prado

Prado focuses on farm-to-table dining with fresh, seasonal ingredients. Its minimalist decor and innovative dishes showcase the best of Portuguese cuisine.

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