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Café Martinho Da Arcada
Set in Praça do Comercio is the delicious and legendary Café Martinho Da Arcada, which opened in 1782 and is the city's oldest café serving Portuguese cuisine.
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Cervejaria Ramiro
This historic Lisbon institution has been around since 1956 and is insanely popular with locals and visitors alike (at peak dinner time, the queue can last an hour for those without a reservation, so have your concierge book ahead). It...
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Manteigaria
The specialty of the house, and in fact the only item on the menu at narrow Bairro Alto counter-service spot, is the pastel de nata. This iconic egg tart pastry has been a cornerstone of Portuguese cuisine since Catholic monks...
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Mercado da Ribeira
Lisbon's largest food market, housed in a 19th-century building, was partially converted to a food court in 2014 by Time Out magazine. It now hosts over 40 curated kiosks hawking local specialities from around the country. Visitors can sample freshly...
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Santini
If all the sightseeing has you famished, stop by the charming Santini to recharge your batteries with a healthy dose of sugar. Some consider this red-and-white-striped ice cream parlor's gelato to be the best in the world. The cute parlor,...
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Varanda
The elegant, Old-World charm of the primary dining room in the Four Seasons Hotel Ritz Lisbon has made Varanda a popular business and special occasion destination for locals and travelers alike. White linens, sleek, grown-up furniture and 1950s Portuguese artwork...
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Lisbon’s cuisine resembles that of the Mediterranean, with restaurants serving fresh fish and seafood, as well as hearty vegetable dishes. For an abbreviated list of restaurants, read Top Tables Lisbon.
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Beyond…
Consider combining your trip with one of these destinations.
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Marrakech
Marrakech has it all: history, romance and an alluring exoticism. In its winding souks and lush gardens, it melds the magical and the mythical: ancient architecture, gorgeous gardens and endless opportunities to savor the distinctive flavors, colors, patterns and treasures...
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Porto
Porto, a hilly city along the river, looks very similar to Lisbon but has a feel that is entirely its own. Recent international interest and local creatives have revived the area with an energetic design scene you won’t find anywhere...
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Barcelona
With Michelin-starred restaurants, nine World Heritage sites, some of the world’s most beautiful Gothic and modernist architecture and more than two miles of beaches in one European city, Spain's Barcelona is like a cross between L.A. and Paris. This charming...