• Cervejaria Ramiro is a must-visit seafood restaurant in Lisbon. With its lively atmosphere and fresh seafood, it's a great place to indulge in some of the city's best seafood dishes, such as clams, shrimp, and crab. The restaurant has a long-standing reputation and has been serving delicious seafood for over 60 years.

    We ordered the spider crab, 2 tiger prawns, and a small order of the barnacles to try. Everything was fresh and delicious and totaled to 48 euro.

    If you do not have a reservation, it is best to get there at opening so you don’t have to wait!

    Address: Av. Alm. Reis 1 H, 1150-007 Lisboa, Portugal

  • Belcanto in Lisbon is a Michelin-starred restaurant that offers a unique and innovative dining experience. Chef José Avillez creates dishes that showcase the best of Portuguese cuisine, Address: R. Serpa Pinto 10A, 1200-026 Lisboa, Portugausing fresh and locally-sourced ingredients. The restaurant's elegant ambiance, attentive service, and exceptional food make it a must-visit destination for food lovers visiting Lisbon.

    Definitely a must-do! Make reservations as soon as you plan your trip to Lisbon, you will not regret it!


    Address: R. Serpa Pinto 10A, 1200-026 Lisboa, Portugal

  • Frade dos Mares Lisbon is a seafood restaurant that offers a varied menu of fresh seafood dishes, prepared with locally sourced ingredients. The restaurant's casual and relaxed atmosphere, combined with the friendly and attentive service, make it a great place to enjoy a delicious meal.

    We thoroughly enjoyed everything we ordered: prawn and cooked octopus for apps and then the duck and prawn risotto for our main course.

    You can book a table online or via your concierge.

    Address: Av. Dom Carlos i 55A, 1200-647 Lisboa, Portugal

  • Pasteis de Belem is famous for its traditional Portuguese pastry called Pastel de Nata, which is made with a crispy, flaky pastry shell and a creamy custard filling. The recipe has been passed down for generations and is a closely guarded secret of the pastry shop. The pastry is widely regarded as one of the best in the world, and a visit to Pasteis de Belem is a must-do for anyone visiting Lisbon.

    It is located right next to Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. Prior to your visit to the monastery, it is the perfect opportunity to enjoy a delicious breakfast with Natas and coffee! Try to go around 9:30am to avoid the lines.

    Adress: R. de Belém 84 92, 1300-085 Lisboa, Portugal