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Food In Lisbon

  • Writer: Senda
    Senda
  • Aug 2, 2021
  • 2 min read

Updated: Mar 7, 2022

I spent a week in Lisbon and I had the chance to visit the most beautiful and delicious places ever! Here's a shortlist of my favorite restaurants and coffee shops.

One brunch spot to try: Fauna e Flora - wowa.

Their matcha pancakes are delicious, and they serve loads of other stuff including amazing coffees and drinks, bagels, toasts and other brunch pleasures.


My Favorite Coffee Shops

If you're looking for nice places to Work Remote, here's 2 of my favorites. Dear Breakfast, on the way to Chiado, one of the cutest and most delicious coffees shops in Lisbon. You get to appreciate the vibrant atmosphere of the city while enjoying a cup of Oat Latte and Orange Juice. It's also a great spot to focus and deliver whatever work needs to be delivered. If you're a brunch fan, they do offer amazing pancakes and avocado on toast! My second favourite: Copenhagen Coffee Lab & Bakery, a bit further down (closer to Time Out Market) where you get to enjoy sweet pastries and delicious handcrafted coffees or smoothies. It's the perfect space to focus if you need to work! If you go, try their granola bar... DELICIOUS.

Lunch & Other

You probably guessed, I'm a huge fan of shrimps, salmon and octopus. In Lisbon, this dish will never disappoint you! I tried it everywhere and it's always amazing, fresh and deliciously grilled. If you have some time, you need to go by Cais Do Sodré and more specifically, Time Out Market. All Portuguese special foods are regrouped there, with so many choices and flavours. If you have some time to explore, I would recommend going to Praça do Comércio where you'll find a wide range of restaurant choices (Baccalhau, Italianio...). Another good one, closer to Belém and under the Ponte sobre o Tejo (aka. Portuguese "Golden Gate") including Ponto Final.


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