Local Cuisine in Lisbon

O Prego da Peixaria is a trendy spot in Lisbon, perfect for trying a modern version of the traditional prego sandwich.

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Ramiro

Lisbon • Local Cuisine

After exploring the streets of Lisbon, a stop at Ramiro is a fitting choice for those craving local cuisine. The restaurant, located on Avenida Almirante Reis, draws both locals and visitors with its focus on fresh seafood. Expect a lively atmosphere filled with the sounds of clinking glasses and satisfied diners. The menu features a variety of shellfish, including garlic shrimp and grilled lobster, making it a popular spot for seafood enthusiasts. Arriving in the afternoon is advisable to avoid long lines and secure a table.

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Tasca da Esquina

Lisbon • Local Cuisine

A stop at Tasca da Esquina can be a delightful way to refuel during your day in Lisbon. Located in the Campo de Ourique neighborhood, this restaurant presents traditional Portuguese cuisine with a modern twist, thanks to the creativity of its celebrated chef. Seasonal menus highlight local ingredients, ensuring a diverse dining experience throughout the year. The welcoming atmosphere and attentive service make it a popular choice among both locals and visitors, perfect for those seeking an authentic taste of Portugal.

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O Prego da Peixaria

Lisbon • Local Cuisine

Rua da Escola Politécnica in Lisbon is home to O Prego da Peixaria, where the traditional prego sandwich gets a contemporary makeover. The eatery offers high-quality beef paired with artisanal bread and creative toppings, appealing to both locals and visitors. Its casual atmosphere makes it suitable for lunch or a relaxed dinner, allowing diners to savor innovative dishes like tuna tartare alongside the signature prego. With a menu that respects Portuguese culinary traditions while introducing a fresh perspective, this restaurant is worth considering for a casual meal.

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4.3

Casa da Índia

Lisbon • Local Cuisine

A notable feature of Casa da Índia is its rustic decor that creates a cozy dining atmosphere. Located on Rua do Loreto, this restaurant captures the essence of Portuguese cuisine with dishes like grilled chicken and bacalhau à Brás. The focus is on traditional recipes, giving diners a genuine taste of the local fare. Evening visits are particularly enjoyable, as the ambiance becomes even more inviting. While walk-ins are welcome, larger groups might find it wise to make a reservation.

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Cervejaria Trindade

Lisbon • Local Cuisine

Housed in a former monastery, Cervejaria Trindade features impressive azulejos that add to its charm. The restaurant serves authentic regional cuisine, sourcing ingredients from local farms, making it a notable choice for those seeking traditional flavors. The atmosphere is lively, attracting a mix of locals and tourists alike. Outdoor seating is particularly enjoyable during the summer months, providing an inviting setting to savor dishes like Bacalhau à Brás and Arroz de Marisco. Reservations are recommended on weekends to ensure a spot in this popular dining destination.

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