515 Best Restaurants in Portugal

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We've compiled the best of the best in Portugal - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Calhou

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Set away from the hustle and bustle of the coast and outside the touristic area, Calhou is a traditional Portuguese restaurant with a side of Italyserving incredible Neapolitan pizzas from a wood-fired oven. The low ceiling and wood-paneled interior makes the restaurant feel rustic and cozy.

Rua Dr. António Guerreiro Tello 10, Lagos, 8600-672, Portugal
282-769237
Known For
  • Delicious Algarvian specials
  • Authentic, unpretentious feel
  • Very friendly owners
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon. No lunch Sat. and Sun.

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Can the Can

$$ | Baixa

The Portuguese take their canned fish seriously. Find out what the fuss is about at this funky restaurant where canned goods turn up in all manner of petiscos (small plates)—it sounds gimmicky, but the results are delicious. Recently, in partnership with academics, they started producing and using garum, a fermented fish sauce popular in Roman times. But don't worry, they also offer traditional mains such as baked codfish or octopus, and pasta, salads, and hamburgers.

Praça do Comércio 82--83, Lisbon, 1100-148, Portugal
21-885–1392
Known For
  • Sophisticated tidbits from canned foods
  • Prime location on Terreiro do Paço
  • Artsy ambience and great cocktails

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Cantina Lx

$$ | Alcântara

This industrial-chic former factory canteen now makes good use of original features (such as a wood-fired oven) to feed the culture seekers who flock to this part of town. It's right in the middle of LxFactory, and the hearty Portuguese dishes will fuel a day's shopping or a night's socializing in the surrounding bars.

Rua Rodrigues de Faria 103, Lisbon, 1300-501, Portugal
21-362--8239
Known For
  • Casual-chic vibe
  • Jazzed-up versions of traditional Portuguese dishes
  • Oven-fired steaks and seafood

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Cantinho da Paz

$ | São Bento

This laid-back, friendly spot in the São Bento district, just outside the Barrio Alto, is a local reference point for Goan cuisine. Vindaloo dishes are among the stars, and vegetarians have plenty of options alongside the meat and seafood dishes.

Rua da Paz 4, Lisbon, 1200-321, Portugal
96-501–4667
Known For
  • Delicious vegetable samosas
  • Family-run spot
  • Perfectly spiced dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.

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Cantinho de São Pedro

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Inside white stucco walls beneath a barrel-tile roof, this tavern is said to be one of the oldest in Portugal. The interior has exposed brick walls, expansive windows, and a huge fireplace that keeps the place cozy in cooler weather. The menu is Portuguese with a French accent, and the fair prices ensure a steady flow of locals alongside the daytrippers.

Praça Dom Fernando II 18, Sintra, 2710-483, Portugal
96-703–3520
Known For
  • Anything from the grill is excellent
  • Long and interesting history
  • Variety of meat cuts served with house-made sauces
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.
Reservations recommended

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Canto da Doca

$$ | Horta

When visiting a volcanic island, what’s better than cooking food on your very own hot lava stone? That’s the concept behind this bustling family-owned eatery, in a former fisherman’s storage building near the harbor, where you can choose from a wide selection of fish, seafood, and meat (limited vegetarian options are also available) that you grill to your liking at your table. Save room for the cookie pudding, layers of cookie with buttercream frosting borrowed from the family’s grandmother’s recipe.

Rua Nova, Faial, 9900-023, Portugal
292-292444
Known For
  • Lively atmosphere that make it popular with families
  • Local delicacies like triggerfish and limpets
  • House-made sauces

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A Carioca/Vegan Nata

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Portugal's first vegan pastéis de nata (custard tarts) are available at this long-established coffee merchant, with its vintage facade and wood-and-glass interior. Nonvegans, too, will love these egg- and dairy-free treats.

Rua da Misericórdia 9, Lisbon, 1200-270, Portugal
Known For
  • Vegan custard tarts
  • Lovely vintage interior
  • Sells coffee by the bag

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Casa da Baía

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In an eye-catching blue-and-white building that also houses the tourist information center and a small museum, the Casa da Baía serves cakes and pastries from around the region. You place your order at a small deli (well stocked with Moscatel and Península de Setúbal wines) and then take a seat in the dining room or head out to a vast terrace complete with comfy deck chairs.

A Casa do Bacalhau

$$$ | Beato

Just as the 90-seat dining room sits below a vaulted brick ceiling that dates from the 18th century, many of the dishes are based on archival recipes. As the name suggests, the emphasis is on bacalhau (salted codfish), which is served in 25 different ways, ranging from the typical à Brás (with eggs and potatoes) to curried cod with asparagus risotto. A few meat, octopus, and vegetarian options are included for those who aren't fans of the fish.

Rua do Grilo 54, Lisbon, 1900-706, Portugal
21-862–0007
Known For
  • Wine list with more than 100 labels
  • Mix of classic and contemporary cod dishes
  • Historic site

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Casa do Mar Sem Fim

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"House of the Endless Sea" serves deliciously fresh seafood, burgers, and light meals accompanied by excellent craft beers and an amiable clientele. The informal restaurant is popular with local trail runners and cyclists, who stop here to refuel after a hard day's endorphin-boosting exercise.

Rua das Corredouras 2, Azoia, 2705-001, Portugal
96-922–7773
Known For
  • Terrace seating outside
  • Craft beers from local company Perfect Peaks Brews
  • Excellent prawns and calamari
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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Casa Dos Arcos

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In this restaurant a couple of minutes' walk from the medieval bridge, regional dishes such as bacalhau, roasted kid, or arroz de sarrabulho (a spicy stew made with rice and pig's blood) are served up in a cozy, stone-walled dining room. The lunchtime dishes of the day are an incredible value, and delicious. For dessert, the chocolate mousse is one of the best around.

Rua Duques de Bragança 185, Barcelos, 4750-272, Portugal
253-826265
Known For
  • Chargrilled prime cuts of meat
  • Friendly, laid-back atmosphere
  • Roasted octopus is a favorite with regulars
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner Sun.

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A Casa dos Passarinhos

$ | Campo de Ourique

In business for nearly a century, "The House of the Little Birds" is a favorite for neighborhood locals and nearby office workers. Come for the house specialties, which include the famous naco na pedra (steak cooked on a hot stone), vitela barrosã (tender veal), and açorda de gambas (shrimp and bread stew).

Casa Madeirense

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This restaurant—wedged into a restored house in the hotel zone around the corner from the Cliff Bay Resort—has lavish tile work, hand-painted murals, and a bar that resembles one of Santana's thatch-roof dwellings. The menu is heavy on fresh seafood (trussed lobsters float in a tank by the door) and regional dishes (including espada served many ways, such as with tropical fruit or shrimp), as well as tornedo (meat on a skewer), the house specialty. If you're tired of Madeiran food, there are also pizzas.

Estrada Monumental 153, Funchal, 9000, Portugal
291-766700
Known For
  • Expertly prepared tuna steaks
  • Elegant checkered tables
  • Live seafood "aquarium"
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Casa Santiago -- O Rei Do Choco Frito

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Casa Santiago founder Virgilio Santiago declared himself Rei do Choco Frito ("King of Fried Cuttlefish") when he opened his restaurant doors in 1974. It’s a bold claim in a city which prides itself on the dish, but Setúbal locals back it up. Queues snake out the door at lunchtime: reservations aren't accepted, so get here early if you don’t want to stand in line in the hot sun.

Av. Luisa Todi 92, Setúbal, 2900-450, Portugal
26-522–1688
Known For
  • Central location on Avenida Luisa Todi
  • Full or half portions of perfectly-fried cuttlefish
  • Perfectly executed simple dishes like omelets and steak
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations not accepted

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Casa Velha

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In the tiled dining room of this well-established restaurant, exuberant floral arrangements, white-lace curtains, and green tablecloths rustle gently in the breeze of ceiling fans, while outdoor tables are set beneath a leafy trellis. The food is prepared with great care, and menus change every few months; starters feature seafood dishes like swordfish carpaccio and mains include pastas, grilled fish, and Chateaubriand.

Rua Imperatriz D. Amelia 69, Funchal, 9000-018, Portugal
291-205600
Known For
  • Beautiful open-air dining area
  • Grilled scabbard fish is a specialty
  • Old-world atmosphere

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Casanostra

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One of the first truly Italian restaurants in Lisbon is still one of the best. On the menu are the Italian owner's favorite dishes, including meat, fish, and pasta options.

Travessa do Poço da Cidade 60, Lisbon, 1200-334, Portugal
21-342–5931
Known For
  • Retro-minimalist interior
  • Italian desserts
  • Daily specials
Restaurant Details
No lunch Sat.

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Casanova

$ | Santa Apolónia

Casanova serves a full range of authentic Italian fare, but most people come for the pizzas. The local and imported ingredients for the toppings and antipasti are the best available. Before she opened the restaurant, the Italian owner spent months training with some of her country's most respected pizzaiolos. Her homemade recipes are still used.

Av. Infante Dom Henrique, Armazém B, Lisbon, 1900-264, Portugal
21-887–7532
Known For
  • Wood-fired pizzas
  • Burrata from Puglia
  • Riverside terrace

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Casinha Velha

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In an old house with rustic furniture, this eatery with its second-floor dining room sits in a village that has long been a haven for gourmands. They bake their own bread on the premises—including a delicious pão chouriço (with sausage)—and there's a series of tasty starters, brought out on a board that is weighed before and after you partake. Trademark dishes include a noteworthy bacalhau com natas (codfish with cream) and duck rice; for specialties such as roast capon that must be ordered in advance, check the menu (ementa) on the website. Leave some room for a mixed dessert platter or for a brisa do Lis, a local yolk-and-almond pudding.

Rua Professores Portelas 23, Marrazes, 2415–534, Portugal
244-855355
Known For
  • Everything is beautifully presented
  • Extensive wine collection is prominently displayed
  • Delicious traditional eggy desserts
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner Sun.

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Cav 86

$$$ | Cais do Sodré

While the main street linking Cais de Sodré and Santos seems to be one natural wine bar after another, Cav 86 stands out from the crowd for the quality of its wine selection and for the sophistication of its food menu. There's not a perfunctory snack in sight; rather, the long menu of sharable plates includes dishes like duck rillettes, pumpkin arancini, and beef tartare with mussels escabeche.

Rua da Boavista 86, Lisbon, 1200-068, Portugal
21-346–0629
Known For
  • Long-fermentation sourdough bread
  • Good selection of wines by the glass
  • Thoughtful vegetarian options

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A Celeste

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Owner Dona Celeste likes to personally greet guests—who have included record-breaking U.S. surfer Garrett McNamara—at the entrance to her seafood restaurant on the Atlantic seafront. Among popular dishes here are espadarte à Celeste (swordfish with cream-and-mushroom sauce) and squid or monkfish on the spit. This coast is famous for its caldeirada (a Portuguese version of bouillabaisse with nine kinds of fish). Perhaps the most spectacular dishes here are the cataplana de peixe com camarão e amêijoas for two (fish stew with shrimp and clams, served with a flourish). In summer, it's a good idea to book ahead.

Av. República 54, Nazaré, 2450–102, Portugal
262-551695
Known For
  • Don't miss the fish baked whole in salt
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Set menu at €22.50 includes grilled fresh fish
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Cella Bar

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This trendy bar and restaurant on the water’s edge is worth visiting just to see its unique wood structure, roughly resembling a whale, as well as the prime views of Faial Island; ask for a seat upstairs on the terrace, especially if you’re here before sunset. Start with a selection of local cheeses to pair with a bottle from the large collection of Azorean and Portuguese wines before sampling a main course “from the sea” or “from the land.”

Lugar Da Barca, Pico, 9500-303, Portugal
292-623654
Known For
  • Interesting architecture
  • Lovely oceanfront setting
  • The freshest seafood
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed. No lunch Mon.–Sat.

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Cervejaria Lebrinha

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At the entrance of town near the Abade Correia da Serra public gardens, this spacious cervejaria (beer house) is said to have been pouring the best beer in Portugal since 1957. Old pictures adorning the walls take you back in time to the way Serpa used to be. Wild asparagus with eggs is a good choice for a starter, and then try the grilled carne de porco preto, which is always a tasty choice. As in most cervejarias, the atmosphere is casual, and the service is fast and good. On festival days, when tourists crowd the city center, this is the place to hang with locals instead.

Rua Calvário 6–8, Serpa, 7830-347, Portugal
284-544874
Known For
  • Best draft beer in town
  • Delicious grilled pork
  • Local vibe
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and early Sept.

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Cervejaria O Gordo

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Serving beer, seafood, and other traditional fare since 1946, this lively local is a Torres Vedras institution. In addition to shellfish and octopus rice, favorites include squid kebabs, chargrilled meats, and roast bacalhau. For dessert, their classic caramel-covered pudim flan is hard to beat. The restaurant's trendier (and pricier) neighbor Taberna 22 has a wide selection of starters, grilled fresh fish, and filet mignon, plus a range of fine wines.

Rua Almirante Gago Coutinho 7A, Torres Vedras, 2560-302, Portugal
261-323079
Known For
  • Quick, friendly service
  • Inexpensive seafood
  • Well-chilled draught beer
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. No dinner Mon.

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A Cevicheria

$$$ | Príncipe Real
This trendy spot draws the attention of passersby as much for the number of people drinking at the door as for the gigantic octopus hanging from the ceiling inside. Chef Kiko Martins, who is behind a handful of restaurants in town, was influenced by Peruvian cuisine but incorporates Portuguese and global flavors.
Rua Dom Pedro V 129, Lisbon, 1250-093, Portugal
21-803–8815
Known For
  • Creative ceviche
  • Latin American–inspired desserts
  • Pisco sours

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A Charrette

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Regional cuisine's on the menu at this intimate timber-clad restaurant, stacked floor-to-ceiling with antique wares and hand-painted ceramics. Choose the regional sausageusually grilled, stewed, or baked as a daily specialfor an authentic taste of Monchique.

Rua Dr. Samora Gil 30/34, Monchique, 8550, Portugal
282-912142
Known For
  • Black pork, expertly prepared
  • Range of unusual meats, including wild boar and venison
  • Old-fashioned vibe

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Choupana Caffe

$ | Avenidas Novas

It’s always difficult to get a table at this café, as it’s a favorite of young crowds who crave its pancakes and pastries all day. By the entrance is a display of Portuguese and international gourmet products to take home.

Cimas

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In a half-timbered building, this family-run restaurant features baronial surroundings of burnished wood, heavy drapes, and oak beams that have played host to royalty, high-ranking politicians, and celebrated authors. The menu spans continents, with everything from French to Indian and Portuguese selections.

Av. Marginal, Estoril, 2765-589, Portugal
21-468–1254
Known For
  • Vast wine selection
  • Excellent fish and seafood dishes
  • Roasted partridge and other game dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations recommended

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Clube Naval de Lisboa

$$ | Belém

Set right on the banks of the Tagus with suitably nautical decor, this restaurant is owned by Lisbon's Naval Club and offers excellent fish and simple traditional dishes. Floor-to-ceiling windows allow diners to enjoy river views when it's too cool for the terrace.

Av. Brasília, Lisbon, 1300-501, Portugal
21-363–6014
Known For
  • Fair prices for seafood
  • Traditional Portuguese dishes
  • Sunny terrace right by the river
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Cocheira Alentejana

$ | Bairro Alto

This place hasn’t changed a bit over the years, from the beams across the ceiling to the harnesses and wagon wheels that serve as decor. It's a favorite among locals, who come here to enjoy hearty Portuguese dishes amid the bustle of Bairro Alto.

Travessa do Poço da Cidade 19, Lisbon, 1200-333, Portugal
21-346–4868
Known For
  • Alentejo classics (e.g., black pork or prawn and bread)
  • Friendly service
  • Traditional decor

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A Coluna

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This simple restaurant serves Alentejo classics like grilled pork and veal inside a white stucco dining room decorated with blue-and-white tiles. If you're brave, try the cabrito (baby goat), a local delicacy. The weekend menu, offered at both lunch and dinner, is a great value. At lunch, the deal includes wine as well.

Rua do Cabrito 11, Elvas, 7350-164, Portugal
268-623728
Known For
  • Attentive staff
  • Delicious pork dishes
  • Generous portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Wed.

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