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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.
Café de São Bento
Rua de São Bento, 212
1200-821, Lisboa
A well known house at the capital, placed right in front of the Assembleia da República. A place with a competent service serving varied steaks with great results.
Mesón Andaluz
Travessa do Alecrim, 4
1200-019, Lisboa
The restaurant Mesón Andaluz opened the doors on Travessa do Alecrim and aims to bring the best of Andalusian cuisine, giving quality, modernity and the concept of organic food and healthy, without losing the essence, however, and the quality of its traditional flavor. The restaurant Mesón Andaluz praises the space and prepare the spirit for a festival of tapas, rations and cold cuts. That speed will be asking the pulpo, revuelto, padrón peppers, such jámon and serrano that even seems impossible there also exists a letter with more consistent dishes like grouper a la marinera, Basque hake, Iberian Partridge pie, …
Os Tibetanos
Rua do Salitre, 117
1250-198, Lisboa
Restaurant with a vegetarian menu, a mystic ambience. Here you will also find a shop of natural products, Tibetan Buddhism books and incense. There are also yoga classes and a Buddhist temple.
O Cantinho do Aziz
Rua de S. Lourenço, 5
1100-530, Lisboa
A space where the African and Indian flavours combine, in a lively atmosphere with African music.
O Nobre
Avenida Sacadura Cabral, 53-B
1000-273, Lisboa
The nobleman was a House that began in Help and quickly became famous for cuisine of chef Fair Noble. Now, your address is in the small field, but the gastronomic quality is the same, if not better. Beautiful space, with a nice waiting room. In the dining room, the fireplace warms the body and soul of Diners. The specialties are, necessarily, the crab soup and grouper with lobster, cataplana but transmontanas influences portray yourself in dishes such as leg of lamb in the oven, bacalhau à minhota and Partridge to England.
Taberna - Bairro do Avillez
Rua Nova da Trindade, 18
1200-303, Lisboa
The Bairro do Avillez is a space composed of several restoration concepts: in the Mercearia there are cheeses and sausages, wines and books; in the Taberna appetizers for those who like to eat well; in Páteo, fish and seafood stand out; The Beco invites to a dinner-show and Cantina Peruana proposes Peruvian flavors preceded by delicious cocktails at the Pisco Bar Lisboa.
Taberna da Rua das Flores
Rua das Flores, 103
1200-194, Lisboa
Stay in a former grocery store and has not lost this aspect, but the food is the real reason of this pilgrimage Lisbon space. Here we intend to recover the traditional flavors that marked the golden age of the taverns. The aspect, with marble tables, is a joint real as such, well the wine glasses, with quality and a lot of diversity.
Tasca da Esquina
Rua Domingos Sequeira, 41-C
1350-119, Lisboa
The chef Vitor Sobral recreated not only the concept of modern kitchen as well as a joint of sophisticated snacks, bringing the word "tasca" to the level of excellence. By entering this space, will give guys, first, with the chefs and their kitchen and just after crossing the hall, with a few tables Standing tall, is entering the dining room. Relaxed atmosphere, however elegant, where the authentic pieces of art are represented in dishes that portray the Portuguese cuisine with quality products and competence in knitting. Wine service at good prices.
Varanda
Rua Rodrigo da Fonseca, 88 - Ritz Four Seasons Hotel Lisboa
1099-039, Lisboa
Refined restaurant at the Ritz Four Seasons Hotel, with classic décor and a dazzling view of the Parque Eduardo VII, offering the perfect atmosphere for a special meal. At lunch, the famous buffet, at night the atmosphere invites you for a dinner à la carte with traditional flavours with Mediterranean influences. Great wine list.
Via Graça
Rua Damasceno Monteiro, 9-B
1170-108, Lisboa
The restaurant Via Grace is a refined place, but with a family atmosphere, in which the view fully justifies the term "eat with their eyes". The panoramic view from the tables against the window is almost divine, day or night. Offers an efficient service and a varied menu, with dishes something imaginative but based on traditional Portuguese cuisine. From the list, refer to the tournedó of monkfish in Saffron sauce, the crab crusted cod and the loaves of the loin stuffed with lobster. Game dishes are good options. Wine list comprising more than 3000 different bottles.
D'Bacalhau
Rua da Pimenta, 43-45 - Parque das Nações
1990-254, Lisboa
O nome é sugestivo e assertivo. O D'Bacalhau, localizado no Parque das Nações, em Lisboa, é um restaurante com uma ementa onde impera o bacalhau, quer nas entradas, quer nos pratos principais. Aqui encontra também uma variedade de peixe fresco.
Geographia
Rua Conde, 1
1200-608, Lisboa
Este restaurante acolhedor faz uma homenagem à riqueza da “gastronomia que fala português”, no seu caráter mais global. Aqui, pode saborear pratos tradicionais portugueses, mas também outros de países com a mesma língua.
Ceia
Campo de Santa Clara, 128
1100-473, Lisboa
O restaurante Ceia localiza-se no no boutique hotel Santa Clara 1728, em Lisboa, e é a nova aventura do jovem chefe Pedro Pena Bastos, que trocou o Alentejo, mais precisamente a Herdade do Esporão, pela capital. Mais do que um restaurante, é um conceito: junta à mesma mesa 14 pessoas para um jantar que promete ser “uma experiência única”. “Depois de todos sentados, as portas fecham-se e a experiência começa…” anuncia-se no na página do restaurante. Os jantares, únicos a cada noite, têm uma duração média de três horas, são servidos de quarta-feira a sábado, às 20h00, e custam €100, …
Boi-Cavalo
Rua do Vigário, 70-B
1100-616, Lisboa
O Boi-Cavalo é uma casa desconcertante, com um nome que remete para as épicas figuras mitológicas. Aqui, trabalham-se produtos das mais variadas formas, para que o desfecho seja um misto de sabor e surpresa.
Mwana Pwo
Rua do Bojador, 65 - Parque das Nações
1998-010, Lisboa
Passar a porta do Mwana Pwo é cruzar, de forma quase instantânea, os mais de 5.770 km que separam Lisboa de Luanda. Sugere-se que a refeição comece com Paracuca ou ginguba torrada que é, na prática amendoim. Nos pratos principais, se possível acompanhado de uma Cuca, a cerveja “oficial” de Angola, prove o arroz da Ilha de Luanda, para duas pessoas, que consiste num arroz malandro de corvina fresca, camarão, amêijoas, pimentos e ervas. Há também o Calulu de peixe e Calulu de carne seca, servido com arroz ou funge, Cabidela à angolana e Moamba de galinha. A já famosa …