Other restaurants in Lisbon
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Santini
All hail Santini for its yummy 100% natural gelati, made to an age-old family recipe. Grab a cone and skedaddle to the beach before it melts.
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Casa Piriquita
Since 1952, Casa Piriquita has been tempting locals with another sweet dream – the travesseiro (pillow), light puff pastry turned, rolled and folded seven times, then filled with delicious almond-and-egg yolk cream and lightly dusted with sugar.
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Binhoteca
Jazzy music and exposed stone set the scene at this glam wine bar, serving Portugal’s finest, from full-bodied Douros to woody Madeira whites. Nibblers graze on goodies such as pata negra, cumin-and-apple blood sausage and pungent cheeses with pumpkin chutney. It’s untouristy despite being smack in the centre.
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Confraria Sushi
It’s hard to know where to look first at this Smartie-bright, art-slung cafe, jazzed up with flower prints, zebra stripes and technicolour glass chandeliers. It’s a fun spot for sushi and yummy salads such as goat’s cheese with forest fruits. There’s a handful of tables on the sunny patio.
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John David’s Bar
Slow service, dirty glasses, poor food, rude staff, expensive…thankfully, this sign is just cracking English humour. If you’re missing Blighty, this beachfront cafe is the go-to place for tasty cooked breakfasts, daily papers and a natter with John, who also runs the watersports centre next door.
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Casa Santiago
Wafts of fish sizzling on the grill will reel you into this local favourite, where the hungry lunchtime crowds feast on huge portions of choco frito, served with a squirt of lemon and mounds of fries, rice and salad. It’s the best along the strip with a covered terrace and plenty of buzz.
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A Carvoaria
A well-kept local secret, this rustic South African haunt is always packed thanks to its friendly service and terrific food. On the menu: spicy boerewors (sausage), garlicky ostrich fillet, oxtail stew and the roll-me-out-the-door ‘steak big boss’.
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Flor de Sal
Bringing a cool new breeze to Praça das Flores, Flor de Sal flaunts a glam design with white leather, bold colours and blown-up shots of Lisbon. The menu stars are ‘forest’ salads such as couscous with ginger and scallops with radish.
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Fábrica das Verdadeiras Queijadas da Sapa
Fábrica das Verdadeiras Queijadas da Sapa has been rotting the teeth of royalty since 1756 with bite-sized queijadas – crisp pastry shells filled with a marzipan-like mix of fresh cheese, sugar, flour and cinnamon.
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Esplanada Santa Marta
Perched above a bay, this cute place is a family favourite because of its after-dinner paddling potential. Tuck into dishes like shrimp kebabs and halibut on the palm-shaded terrace with lighthouse views.
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Mariazinha
An injection of cool with its spidery wire lights and turquoise paintjob, this sassy cafe is run by the young, bubbly Patricia. Take a seat for appetising baguettes and homemade sweets like tiramisu.
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Sabores da Vila
Painted in zesty lemon-and-lime tones, this modern cafe attracts lunchtime locals with its wallet-pleasing lunch buffet (with vegetarian options). The price includes a drink and coffee.
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O Chá da Lapa
This ever-so-British tearoom catapults you back to Victorian times with its flock wallpaper and matronly staff. Relax over a cuppa, warm scones and dainty finger sandwiches.
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Village Café
Popular with a young crowd, this laid-back, barn-style cafe makes a great pit stop for inexpensive lunch specials, salads and pastries.
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Verde e Branco
Beside the Praça de Touros and famous for miles around, this traditional hot spot serves only grilled fish: simple and superb.
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Páteo do Garrett
Don’t be put off by the rustic-meets-kitsch decor; the major draw here is the patio, shaded by a huge plane tree and affording far-reaching views over Sintra’s rooftops. Home-cooked classics include spicy black sausage and garlicky clams with coriander.
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Kwantha
Flavoursome curries (including some vegetarian options) are polished off nicely with mango sticky rice and Singha beer at this Thai newcomer.
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