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Award-winning restaurants in Lisboa
Discover Portugal and this beautiful city, Lisboa, through its excellent gastronomy. Find out all the award-winning restaurants located here, distinguished by the superior quality of their food and service.
Solar dos Presuntos
Rua Portas de Santo Antão, 150
1150-269, Lisboa
With more than 40 years, Solar dos Presuntos is already a classic. Its traditional cuisine, with a strong influence from regional Minho cuisine, enchants and convinces. Lamprey rice and fried shad with bread, in their season, are the subject of pilgrimage, but equally good and always permanent are cod à Gomes de Sá or Narcisa, lobster rice, cabidela rice and roast goat à Monção. Good green wine list.
JNcQUOI Avenida
Avenida da Liberdade, 182-184
1250-146, Lisboa
It belongs to the Amorim Luxury group and is spread over two floors: the lower one is bar-style, slightly more informal, the upper one is more formal. If at first glance the environment is frightening due to its exclusivity, over time this feeling dissipates. The comfort of the space is combined with JNcQUOI's good cuisine, run by chef António Boia. Not to be missed, on the menu, the Burrata DOP stands out, with or without Ham, the Sea Bass Ceviche with lime and a handful of the so-called “Classics”, including the Paletilha with oven-baked rice and greens, the Duck Confit …
Adega da Tia Matilde
Rua da Beneficência, 77
1600-017, Lisboa
It began as a tavern in 1926, being later transformed into a prestige restaurant with three large rooms. The service is efficient and there’s a large variety of regional cuisine dishes. Good wine list.
Eneko Lisboa
Rua Maria Luísa Holstein, 15
1300-388, Lisboa
Pelas mãos de Eneko Atxa, considerado o chef mais sustentável do planeta, e de Azurmendi chega-nos um dos restaurantes mais conceituados do mundo. Apresenta um conceito inovador, onde poderá apreciar a riqueza da cozinha tradicional basca com os menus de degustação do Eneko Lisboa e com os petiscos servidos na típica tasca de nome Basque.
JNcQUOI ASIA
Avenida da Liberdade, 144
1250-146, Lisboa
Restaurante exótico orientado pelo chef Mário Esteves, serve refeições asiáticas para todos os gostos, num ambiente eclético e cheio de cor. Para além da sala principal, encontrará ainda um Sushi Bar e um terraço relaxante.
Memória
Rua 4 de Infantaria, 26-A
1350-273, Lisboa
Restaurante italiano, pertencente ao grupo Non Basta, serve produtos frescos e de horta própria, inovando e experimentando para lhe apresentar refeições saborosas e únicas. Alguns dos pratos que poderá degustar são linguini neri alla pescatore, spaghetti al pomodoro e burrata e fettuccine com polpette.
O Boteco
Praça Luís de Camões, 37
1200-243, Lisboa
Restaurante tradicional brasileiro que nos chega pelas mãos do conceituado chef Kiko Martins. Espaço elegantemente decorado, oferece a quem o visita sabores únicos e pratos típicos, que vão desde os croquetes de feijoada, recheados com as carnes da feijoada e feijão-preto ao surpreendente escondidinho.
Taberna do Calhau
Largo das Olarias, 23
1100-376, Lisboa
Taberna Alentejana que traz a Lisboa os sabores típicos do Alentejo. Pelas mãos de Leopoldo Garcia Calhau poderá apreciar a gastronomia tradicional das planícies douradas que caracterizam aquela região, com propostas variadas que vão desde a pescada, ovo e coentros, à cabidela com miolos e cherovia, e à barriga de porco bísaro cozida.
Comida de Santo
Calçada Engenheiro Miguel Pais, 39
1200-172, Lisboa
Holy food restaurant, is the Brazilian food that dominates the menu. The Bahian dishes make the delights of customers, suggesting warm and refined flavors. Cheerful decor, as well as the environment. With about thirty years, is already a reference in Lisbon.
Cervejaria Ramiro
Avenida Almirante Reis, 1
1150-007, Lisboa
A beer house serving, until 1a.m., varied shellfish and other dainties. The prices vary accordingly to the dish.
A Cevicheria
Rua Dom Pedro V, 129
1250-093, Lisboa
After "O Talho", Chef Kiko Martins took from the top hat "A Cevicheria". At Príncipe Real, this small restaurant (few tables and fewer places at the counter) rode the wave of notoriety in South American cuisine, especially in Peru, and it was declared a gastronomic place of worship.
Bistro 100 Maneiras
Largo da Trindade, 9
1200-466, Lisboa
Already the Bachus and, before, the Tavares Poor. Now, about the purview of Bosnian chef Ljubomi Stanicic, change the name and the concept for bistro, followed their brand image: 100 Ways. The building, Art Deco type, divided into two floors. The first with a bar, where you can drink a cocktail before your meal or following the same; the second with a room that shares the space with the filled wine cellar. Your kitchen is, as the entire environment created, simple and beautiful, with traditional Portuguese, French influences and, of course, Yugoslavia. As the chef likes to say: "food from …