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Food & Drink in Portugal
A Ver Tavira
- food & drink
Largo Abu-Otmane - Calçada da Galeria, 13
8800-303, Tavira
In the historic center of Tavira, between the Mother Church and the castle walls, this unique space stood with an incomparable view. The kitchen is led by Chef Luís Brito. The space is welcoming, the décor simple and the atmosphere romantic. From the living room you can contemplate the city, with the Ria Formosa as a backdrop.
Midori
- food & drink
Estrada da Lagoa Azul - Penha Longa Resort
2714-511, Linhó
The Midori restaurant continues to be one of the leading Japanese restaurants in Portugal. It has modernized, bet on several menus, but always with a quality seal far above average, excellent in many options. Interesting merger proposals can be a good approach. The restaurant was created in honor of four Japanese princes who visited Penha Longa in the sixteenth century, and in order not to detract from Japanese cuisine, all chefs come from or receive training in Japan.
LAB by Sergi Arola
- food & drink
Estrada da Lagoa Azul - Penha Longa Resort
2714-511, Sintra
Famous and recognized by several international publications and guides, Catalan chef Sergi Arola continues to invest in Portugal and in partnership with Penha Longa Resort, in Sintra. The restaurant has disconcerting presentations and dishes that force the use of all the senses, and the menus available have been thought out in detail. It already has a Michelin Star.
EPUR
- food & drink
Largo da Academia Nacional das Belas Artes, 14
1200-289, Lisboa
After years at the helm of the Guincho Fortress, the French chief has a new home. Vincent Farges now runs Epur, in Lisbon, a Based on the "art of purifying, removing everything that is superficial", the space bets on tasting menus that grant additional lightness to any meal. The space follows the same line: cleaned of excesses, and overlooking the city and the Tagus.
Eleven
- food & drink
Rua Marquês de Fronteira - Jardim Amália Rodrigues
1070-310, Lisboa
Located in one of the best spots in the city, the restaurant, which has Joachim Koerper at the helm of the kitchen, is becoming more and more consistent with age. Each menu he presents is a tribute to the flavours, textures and even colours of the products used, also reflecting more and more the influences from the other side of the Atlantic. The restaurant already has a Michelin Star.
Sála de João Sá
- food & drink
Rua dos Bacalhoeiros, 103
1100-068, Lisboa
Modern and with a cozy atmosphere, it lives up to its name, since here we feel like we are in the living room of our home. The open kitchen invites you to get to know chef João Sá's suggestions.
100 Maneiras
- food & drink
Rua do Teixeira, 39
1200-459, Lisboa
Born in Cascais, the restaurant 100 Maneiras moved in 2009 to Bairro Alto and reopened, in early 2019, in another space, albeit within walking distance. It is a restaurant where the quality and originality of Bosnian chef Ljubomir Stanisic's cuisine reaches moments of genius, told as if it were a book.
Fifty Seconds
- food & drink
Cais das Naus, lote 2.21.01 - Parque das Nações
1990-173, Lisboa
Fifty seconds is how long it takes to take the elevator to the Fifty Seconds restaurant. The ambience of the room and the inspiring location, 120 meters high, overlooking the Tagus River, accompany each dish, which tells a story of flavors of the world.
Feitoria
- food & drink
Doca do Bom Sucesso - Altis Belém Hotel & Spa
1400-038, Lisboa
The Portugueseness of Feitoria's dishes matches perfectly with the concept of the hotel where it is installed, dedicated to the Discoveries. Thus, we set out for each menu, working on the fusion of influences and pointing out paths, new paths for Portuguese gastronomy.