The Best Restaurants in Lisbon According to Carlos Ferreira

The Best Restaurants in Lisbon According to Carlos Ferreira

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Lisbon, Restaurants

Lisbonne, Portugal

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Discover Carlos’ favorite restaurants in Lisbon.

Solar dos Presuntos

One of Lisbon’s most renown restaurants, frequented by business men and politicians. It is very similar to our Ferreira restaurant in Montreal, except that the cuisine is more typical of Portugal as it specializes in meals from the Minho area. Carlos recommends it for lunch time. You’ll enjoy its three floors and five rooms covered with photos of celebrities that visited the restaurant, including Carlos. Will you be able to spot it?

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Cervejaria Ramiro

Cervejaria Ramiro has been opened for over half a century, and it became an essential address for sea food. The menu includes crabs, scows, lobsters, langoustines, garlic king prawns, and Bulhão Pato style clams! They have an option for every budget. They are open from noon to midnight, but it is closed on Mondays. They do not take reservations so you will have to wait in line.

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Tapisco

Tapisco offers meals to share, similar to our restaurant in the Quartier des Spectacles in Montreal, Taverne F. The Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa will make you discover small tapas (pesticos) from both sides of the border.

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Belcanto

The Belcanto was opened in 2012 by José Avillez and it received its first Michelin star that same year. Two years later, the restaurant was awarded a second Michelin star. The Belcanto was the first restaurant in Lisbon to receive two Michelin stars and José Avillez was the first Portuguese chef to receive this honor. This restaurant is an amazing experience if you enjoy long gourmet meals.

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Jncquoi

This is one of Lisbon’s trendy restaurants which opened in 2017. It will remind you of a New-York hip restaurant, but with a European architecture and a Portuguese menu. It is not the most typical Portuguese restaurant, but it is an amazing experience for a night out with friends.

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Time Out Market

This famous market that will be opening in Montreal in 2019, the Time Out Market, is a must-see in Lisbon for a full meal, an afternoon snack or for happy hour. You’ll get to experience food from many famous Portuguese chefs such as Alexandre Silva, Henrique Sá Pessoa, Marlene Vieira, Miguel Castro e Silva and Miguel Laffan, for a reasonable price. You can also purchase preserves, wines and souvenirs.

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Sea Me

Sea me is a brewerie, a seafood restaurant and a sushi-bar. You can experience fish and seafood in a friendly atmosphere that honors the old Portuguese fish shops.

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A Cevicheria

A Cevicheria is a tapas restaurant, known for its ceviche, as mentionned by its name. It is also famous for its refined decor and the gigantic octopus hanging from the ceiling above the bar.

100 Maneiras

100 Maneiras (100 manners in English) only has 30 seats, which promises an original gastronomic experience. Chef Ljubomir Stanisic was born in Yugoslavia and fell in love with Portugal in the 90s. He is now known as one of the most creative chef of the country.

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