LisbonRestaurants

International restaurants in Lisbon

  1. A

    Viagem de Sabores

    Travel your tastebuds at this worldly haunt behind the . Your affable host is João Baptista, the design industrial cool with quirks like an illuminated zeppelin. From tender Moroccan lamb to chocolate cannelloni – globetrotting here is moreish, we swear.

    reviewed

  2. B

    República da Cerveja

    Throw in a German chef and watch locals pour in for beer, carnivorous fare and a spritz of Teutonic tradition. This buzzy haunt churns out massive steaks in different guises – who’s for oyster flavour? Daily specials are chalked on the blackboard. Weekend beer-guzzling sessions are complemented by ear-splitting live music and karaoke.

    reviewed

  3. C

    Cravo e Canela

    Pure theatre with its maroon walls, teardrop chandeliers and gilt mirrors, this newcomer’s name translates as ‘cloves and cinnamon’. Its innovative menu indeed adds spice to Bairro Alto – think Asian-style beef and tender duck breast with pomegranate.

    reviewed

  4. D

    Ton Xin

    Flaming woks, a gut-busting €9.80 lunch buffet and a riverfront terrace lure folk to this Chinese den. Pile your plate with meat, fish and vegies, pick a sauce (gon bao adds a chilli kick) and let chefs work their stir-fry magic in the show kitchen.

    reviewed

  5. E

    Divinha Sedução

    Gilt mirrors, fruit bowls that overflow and high-back chairs give Divinha Sedução a theatrical air. Locals praise its Med-style cuisine – think plump mussels, shrimp cake with asparagus and passionfruit sorbet.

    reviewed

  6. F

    Lotus

    Forget limp lettuce, this Buddhism-inspired newcomer rustles up tasty no-meat buffets for a wallet-pleasing €9.80. The sunny courtyard is ideal for sipping imaginative teas for lords, lovers and tigers.

    reviewed

  7. G

    Senhora Mãe

    Senhora flaunts minimalist chic with blonde wood, clean lines and zinc flourishes. Seasonally inspired dishes might include ravioli in cuttlefish ink or game in chestnut and ginjinha sauce.

    reviewed

  8. H

    Café de Paris

    This opulent cafe is a pink marble, stucco and chandelier confection. Oui, the crunchy baguettes, bistro specials, light crepes and even the snooty service are indeed very Parisian.

    reviewed

  9. I

    Joshua’s Shoarma Grill

    Shawarma fans head for this wallet-friendly snack bar for tasty kebabs, felafel and Greek salads. After dark it morphs into a relaxed bar, ideal for a beer and late-night munchies.

    reviewed

  10. J

    Stasha

    A funky, lively restaurant-bar, Stasha has adventurous dishes with international flavours and good veggie choices. Inside is peachy and dim, brightened with paintings.

    reviewed

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  12. K

    Pastelaria Bijou

    Head to this jewel-box patisserie for sweets and inexpensive lunch specials. Be sure to try the Cascais speciality, buttery areias (sands) cookies.

    reviewed

  13. L

    Music Bar Restaurante

    For unusually good seaviews (and fair cuisine), the Music Bar is hard to top. Grab a seat on the spacious terrace for premium wave-watching.

    reviewed