3 Best Restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal

Bistro 100 Maneiras

$$$$ | Bairro Alto Fodor's choice

Celebrated Sarajevo-born chef Ljubomir Stanisic has earned awards not just for his unconventional approach to food, but also for the slick design of his restaurants. At Bistro 100 Maneiras, expect to be wowed by the thoughtful redesign of a handsome art deco building as well as by the ever-changing menu and the expertly crafted cocktails.

Largo da Trindade 9, Lisbon, Lisbon, 1200-459, Portugal
910 307 575
Known For
  • a passion project for Lisbon's famous "rock and roll" chef
  • small plates made with the finest ingredients
  • stays busy until late at night
Restaurants Details
Rate Includes: Closed Tues. and Wed., Reservations essential

Cantina LX

$ | Alcântara Fodor's choice

Once a staff canteen serving hearty Portuguese dishes to factory workers, Cantina LX has incorporated elements of its original 1870s incarnation into today’s industrial-chic space. Adventurous eaters enjoy the grilled rabbit, lamb, and octopus dishes, but there are always vegetarian options too.

Antù Alfama

$ | Alfama

Take a seat beneath twisting grape vines for drinks and snacks at one of the most inviting terraces in Alfama. The menu is strong on fresh ingredients and healthier versions of fast-food favorites, prepared with care. There are vegetarian and gluten-free versions of many of the most popular items on the menu, including hemp fried chicken (the veggie version is made with cauliflower) and a signature Big Antù burger. 

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