121 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.

Bufete Fase

$ | Baixa

Run by a father-and-daughter team, this snack bar near the top of one of the city's main shopping streets has just two things on the menu: the simple prego (a steak sandwich) and the belly-busting francesinha (a sandwich featuring cheese, cured ham, sausage, and steak, all drenched in a spicy beer-based sauce). Many locals swear they are the best in town.

Rua Santa Catarina 1147, Porto, 4000-456, Portugal
22-205–2118
Known For
  • Excellent francesinhas
  • Very friendly service
  • Cozy and unpretentious service
Restaurant Details
Closed Sat. and Sun. No dinner

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Pedro dos Leitões

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Of the several restaurants specializing in suckling pig, this is the most popular. The size of the parking lot is a dead giveaway that this is no intimate bistro, and the spitted pigs pop out of the huge ovens at an amazing rate (especially in summer). In spite of the volume, quality is maintained.

Rua Alvaro Pedro 1, Mealhada, 3050-382, Portugal
231-209950
Known For
  • Best place to sample leitão à bairrada
  • Massive dining room
  • Good selection of Bairrada wines
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Bar Caloura

$$ Fodor's Choice

It’s more than worth a trip 20 km (12 miles) east of Ponta Delgada to dine at this popular open-air seafood restaurant with lovely water views; since the place doesn’t take reservations, bring your swimsuit for a dip in the adjacent pool while you wait. The friendly staff will grill up your choice of the fresh local fish on display---perhaps tuna, stingray, or barracuda---but you can’t go wrong with baked mussels in a buttery garlic sauce or just-caught limpet, plus (a rarity for the islands) a well-stocked salad bar.

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Bar do Guincho

$$ Fodor's Choice

Raise a glass to life's simple pleasures as you nibble on freshly caught shellfish at this feet-in-the-sand bar and restaurant. There are grilled slabs of meat and fish on the menu, alongside a lengthy cocktail list.

Café Santa Cruz

$ Fodor's Choice

Until its conversion in 1923, the space housing Café Santa Cruz was an auxiliary chapel for the monastery. Now its high-vaulted Manueline ceiling and stained-glass windows make it an enticing spot for a cup of coffee or a leisurely lunch with a glass of wine. Despite all the grandeur, prices are extremely reasonable. 

Canalha

$$$ | Belém Fodor's Choice

Fresh produce is the hero at this modern neighborhood bistro. Portuguese chef João Rodrigues swapped his Michelin-star kitchen for this modest diner where top-quality seafood and seasonal ingredients shine. There are no fancy foams, just fuss-free dining and an ever-changing menu with Portuguese roots and daily specials. Bookings recommended. 

Casa Guedes Tradicional

$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Without a doubt, one of the most heavenly—and budget-friendly—meals in Porto is the slider filled with roast pork and sheep's cheese from this snack bar. Served in a warm country roll and oozing with pungent Serra da Estrela cheese, it's no wonder there are always lines out the door. Casa Guedes now has three branches in Porto, including a trendy rooftop, but the "traditional" branch remains the most inviting.

Casa Ideal

$ Fodor's Choice

Trafaria is a tiny fishing village with a charming view of small boats and Lisbon in one direction and a huge grain silo in the other. Hidden down a back street, cozy Casa Ideal has been welcoming diners for more than 40 years with a humble menu of grilled fish and delicious seafood rice dishes. Take the ferry from Belém and always reserve a table on weekends.

Casa Mateus

$$ Fodor's Choice

In this relaxed fishing village with charcoal grills on every corner, Casa Mateus offers a refreshing reinterpretation of seafood. The Sesimbra favorite is well-known for plating local flavors and traditional dishes with a more refined chef flair. Order the oxtail croquettes, then choose from daily specials and a fish-heavy seasonal menu.

Largo Anselmo Braancamp 4, 2970-654, Portugal
96-365–0939
Known For
  • Traditional Portuguese dishes with modern twists
  • Daily specials
  • Outdoor terrace
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Coisas da Lena

$ Fodor's Choice

From fixed-price lunches to delicious cakes and vegan pastries, everything is prepared with love and served with a smile at this welcoming little cafe in the heart of Coimbra's historic center. There are plenty of tables in the cozy interior, but the tables and chairs set out on the flagstones outside are the best bet in the summer months. Prices are extremely reasonable given the prime location. 

A Confeitaria

$ Fodor's Choice

This excellent coffee shop has a few branches across Funchal, including one in the Mercado dos Lavradores. After browsing the market's fruit, vegetable, fish, and flower stalls, take a seat at one of the cafe's small wooden tables and enjoy a bica (espresso) and a pastel de nata (custard tart). Step inside and you'll see row upon row of neatly presented cakes and tarts laid out in the chilled counters like gems in a jewelry box.

Confeitaria Nacional

$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Serving pastéis de nata and other sweetly delicious treats since 1829, Confeitaira Nacional is the oldest pastelaria in Lisbon. The handsome antique decor competes for attention with the glass cabinets packed with mouthwatering cakes, pastries, and chocolates.

ECHO Gelato Lab

$ Fodor's Choice

Creativity and chemistry combine at this Italian-style gelato shop on Sesimbra’s waterfront. Choose from 18 traditional and fun flavors, including many that make use of fresh fruits. Two brothers—a pharmacist and a pastry chef—returned from a Bologna gelato course to create ECHO.

Essência

$$ | Boavista Fodor's Choice

The cuisine of northern Portugal is notoriously meat-heavy, but local produce is so flavorful that it can easily stand alone. Essência understands this well, and its celebrated vegetarian menu showcases sophisticated meat-free dishes that run the gamut from mushroom carpaccios and colorful garden salads to risottos. Vegan and gluten-free dishes are available, and there are even a handful of seafood and meat options.

Rua de Pedro Hispano 1196, Porto, 4250-368, Portugal
960-492–992
Known For
  • Fresh and wholesome ingredients with focus on local produce
  • Stylish modernist building with bar for pre-dinner drinks
  • Beautiful presention and attention to detail
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Fangas Veg

$ Fodor's Choice

This tucked-away eatery serves inventive vegetarian and vegan sharing dishes designed to make the most of fresh seasonal produce. The staff goes out of its way to explain the dishes and provide recommendations; sharing is key here, so plan on three petiscos (small plates) between two people. This is the original location, but if it's full try Fangas Maior a few doors down, which also has fish and meat options. 

Rua Fernandes Tomás 45–49, Coimbra, 3000-168, Portugal
93-409–3636
Known For
  • Inventive meat-free petiscos
  • Good wine list and cheese boards
  • Gluten-free and vegan options
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. and Wed.

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Galeria Santa Clara

$ Fodor's Choice

A fragrant, flower-filled terrace and a colorful multi-room interior complete with board games, roaring fire, and resident cat make this a lovely spot for a drink and a light meal whatever the weather. Home-baked cakes and pastries vary daily, while cheese and charcuterie boards are among the enduringly popular sharing plates.

Guelra

$$$ | Belém Fodor's Choice

Portugal is a nation obsessed with seafood, but more often than not, fish is simply grilled over charcoal with salt. Guelra is changing the game with a fish-focused eatery where you can sit down for creative seafood snacks and wine at the bar, or venture upstairs for a chic meal with Portuguese-influenced dishes. Be sure to try the amphora wines.

Rua de Belém 35, Lisbon, 1300-315, Portugal
93-900–2081
Known For
  • Creative approach to seafood
  • All-day terrace and cocktails
  • Wines aged in terra-cotta amphora vessels
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Jardim das Cerejas

$ Fodor's Choice

Vegans in the know head to this little place off Rua Garrett, which has a well-priced varied buffet of salads, hot entrées, sides, and sauces for both lunch and dinner. Desserts and drinks—which include some great fresh juices as well as craft beers—are extra.

Calçada do Sacramento 36, Lisbon, 1200-393, Portugal
21-346–9308
Known For
  • All-in vegan buffet
  • Cozy place with friendly staff
  • Range of fresh juices
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Moinho Dom Quixote

$$ Fodor's Choice

In the middle of gorgeous gardens, this unusual restaurant occupies a lovingly restored traditional windmill perched on a cliff overlooking the ocean. The outdoor seating area has different seating areas tumbling down the cliff and shaded by pines and flowering cacti. The food has Mexican and Middle Eastern accents, with excellent vegetarian options along with the fresh fish synonymous with the Portuguese coast.

O Açude

$$ Fodor's Choice

Set in a modern riverside with floor-to-ceiling windows, O Açude pairs contemporary Portuguese cuisine with serene views of the Mondego River. The kitchen takes a refined approach to local ingredients, serving creative dishes that balance tradition and innovation—think suckling pig with caramelized apple, octopus with smoked paprika, or a comforting açorda de gambas (rich shrimp and bread stew). The menu often features fresh fish, depending on the daily catch. Tables on the covered terrace are perfect for lingering over petiscos and wine—you'll find one of the most extensive selections in the city here.

Av. da Guarda Inglesa 63, Coimbra, 3040-193, Portugal
239-441638
Known For
  • Excellent steaks and grilled fish
  • Comforting desserts like chocolate mousse and apple crumble
  • Huge wine cellar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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O Crispim

$ Fodor's Choice

One of Fátima's longest-established restaurants (open since 1968), this place just outside the inner ring road is above all known for the quality of its grilled meat and fish. The vine-shaded esplanade is another big draw, creating a real family ambience. Leisurely lunches—either outside or in one of the four wood-and-stone dining rooms, all with fireplaces—are made possible by the fact that the kitchen keeps going throughout the afternoon. Top sellers include the mixed espetada (brochette), tender vitela Mirandesa steak, and bacalhau à lagareiro (cod baked with onions, potatoes, and olives).

Rua São João Eudes 23, Fátima, 2495–630, Portugal
249-532781
Known For
  • Complimentary glasses of house-made brandy or ginjinha
  • Main dishes are big enough for two or three
  • Friendly staff add to the cozy atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner Mon.
Reservations essential

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O Pescador

$$ Fodor's Choice

Fresh fish and seafood fill the menu at this relaxed restaurant filled with lobster traps, fishing nets, and other maritime-related artifacts. The bacalhau assado (baked salt cod) is one of the specialties of the house, but there are usually also one or two vegetarian options, such as a pasta with tofu and mushrooms.

Pastéis de Belém

$ | Belém Fodor's Choice

This bakery specializes in pastéis de nata: delicious warm custard tarts sprinkled with cinnamon and powdered sugar. Although these sweet treats are ubiquitous in Portugal, the version here is celebrated as the original, made here since 1837 using a secret recipe from the nearby Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. They're so good that lines snake out of the door of this traditional blue-and-white-tiled establishment. Luckily the lines move quickly, especially if you are just getting take-out.

Pastelaria Santo António

$ Fodor's Choice

Since 1942 this bakery has been a cornerstone of the Costa da Caparica community. Sit out on the terrace beneath the pine trees, where you can taste its famous pastéis de Santo António (custard tarts with coconut), along with coffee roasted on-site.

Pé na Água

$$$ Fodor's Choice

From the sandy shores of Praia da Fontinha, climb the stairs to reach this somewhat hidden spot. Sit outside on the rustic deck shaded by palm trees or dine in the surprisingly modern indoor space and watch the staff grill your food in the open kitchen—and come hungry: Pé na Água specializes in huge pots of seafood big enough to feed a whole family.

Praiamar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Though not right on the ocean, this is an excellent option for for seafood lovers. The extensive menu offers a wide variety of mixed shellfish or grilled fish platters to share, including regional favorites like sapateira recheada (whole stuffed stone crab) and lagosta (spiny lobster).

Rua Afonso Henriques 16, Sesimbra, 2970-000, Portugal
21-158–0634
Known For
  • Outdoor seating on a cobblestone street
  • Informal atmosphere
  • Huge platters of shellfish
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations accepted

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Princesa

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Calm and cool Princesa is one of Caparica's most picturesque beachfront spots. A vast outdoor terrace is filled with sun loungers and comfy chairs where you can relax with a jug of sangria while watching the waves roll in. Browse the menu for a selection of simple-yet-tasty salads, fresh seafood, and grilled fish.

Estrada das Praias, 2825-491, Portugal
93-464–7138
Known For
  • Fresh fish sashimi
  • Kids' menu with easy eats like mini hamburgers
  • Tables can be booked indoors or on the beach
Restaurant Details
No dinner Mon.–Wed.

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Restaurante Dom Pedro V

$$ Fodor's Choice

This is the best option for a traditional Alentejan meal in Castelo de Vide. Walk through the entryway bar into a lovely domed dining room decorated like an old wine cellar. Specialties include goat and lamb roasts and dogfish soup with local chestnuts.

Praça Dom Pedro V 10, Castelo de Vide, 7320-113, Portugal
245-901236
Known For
  • Tourist menu is a good value
  • Hearty local dishes
  • Generous portions
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues. No dinner Mon.

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Restaurante Genuíno

$$ | Horta Fodor's Choice

Come to this charming restaurant with views of Porto Pim beach not only for some of the freshest fish in town, but also to chat with owner Genuíno Madruga, a renowned sailor who was the first person from Portugal to sail solo around the world—twice. The helpful servers will point you toward the local fish that’s best that day, and you’ll dine surrounded by souvenirs collected during Genuíno’s travels.

Areinha Velha 9, Faial, 9900-011, Portugal
292-701542
Known For
  • Eclectic seafaring decorations
  • Largest selection of fish in Faial
  • Homemade fruit ice cream

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Restaurante Pereira

$$ Fodor's Choice

Popular though it may be, this longtime favorite remains an unpretentious and inexpensive option for its spectacular food and friendly service. Including much more than the seafood found in most local eateries, the menu features dishes from every region in Portugal.

Travessa da Bela Vista 42, Cascais, 2750-304, Portugal
21-601–4481
Known For
  • Various rice dishes
  • Packed with locals all year round
  • Delicious pumpkin fondant
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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