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Lisbon's Culinary Delights

Lisbon’s food scene spans centuries of tradition, from the 1829 Confeitaria Nacional to the historic 1837 Pastéis de Belém. This selection highlights the city's specialty in seafood at Cervejaria Ramiro and iconic salt cod preparations at A Casa do Bacalhau. Intellectual history meets coffee culture at the 1905 Café A Brasileira, while regional flavors are showcased in Sintra’s Incomun and Apeadeiro. The list includes artisanal bakeries and scenic terraces, offering a comprehensive look at the capital's historic and contemporary dining landscape.

Pastéis de Belém A

Pastéis de Belém

Historic pastry shop known for original custard tarts made from a secret recipe dating back to 1837. It specializes in traditional Portuguese desserts and regional cuisine.

Manteigaria Custard Tart Bakery B

Manteigaria Custard Tart Bakery

Artisanal bakery specializing in traditional Portuguese custard tarts made through a craft-focused production process.

Café A Brasileira C

Café A Brasileira

This famous café was first opened in 1905 and used to be frequented by Portuguese intellectuals and artists.

Cervejaria Ramiro D

Cervejaria Ramiro

Opened in 1956, this restaurant specializes in meat and seafood and is popular by tourists and locals alike.

Confeitaria Nacional E

Confeitaria Nacional

Founded in 1829, this is Lisbon's oldest pastry shop. It remains family-owned and is famous for its traditional Bolo Rei and ornate 19th-century wood-and-mirror interior.

Solar dos Presuntos F

Solar dos Presuntos

Established in 1974, this restaurant specializes in regional cuisine from the Minho region, featuring Pata Negra hams, lamprey, and an extensive Portuguese wine cellar.

G

Lost In

A garden terrace restaurant featuring panoramic views over Lisbon and São Jorge Castle. The space is known for its Indian-inspired decor and Mediterranean fusion menu.

H

A Casa do Bacalhau

Located in the former 18th-century stables of the Duke of Lafões Palace, this restaurant specializes in traditional Portuguese salt cod with over 25 different preparations.

Incomun I

Incomun

Situated in Sintra, this restaurant serves contemporary Portuguese cuisine by Chef Luís Santos, focusing on creative interpretations of regional ingredients in a modern, minimalist setting.

Restaurante Apeadeiro J

Restaurante Apeadeiro

A traditional Portuguese eatery in Sintra near the railway station, known for serving large portions of regional specialties such as roasted kid and various codfish dishes.

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