Lisbon and Sintra Eats
What are the best restos in Lisbon and Sintra, fine dining and casual?
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I have posted extensively in the past on Lisbon on this forum.
See the following:
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/649504#4999427
http://chowhound.chow.com/topics/6553...
Here are some other Lisbon suggestions in the above posts:
ViniPortugal (free wine tasting and education center - A MUST
Cervejaria Ramiro (best Shellfish in Lisbon
)João do Grão (Old School - specializes in bacalhau)
Bonjardim (famous for roasted chicken)
Forninho do Saloio (good grilled foods)
Antiga Confeitaria de Belém (famous for the Pasteis de Nata ou Belém)
Sinal Vermelho (Portuguese Bistrôt-style - Excellent)
Restaurante Esquina da Fé (neighborhood place - good variety and service)
Solar dos Presuntos (pricier; yet great seafood)
Nektar Wine Bar (good wine bar and food)
A Tasca da Esquina (new place from legendary chef Vítor Sobral)
A Granja Velha (classic lunch place in the Baixa)
Confeitaria Nacional (a legendary Lisbon Café)
Kaetano's (excellent hidden gem in Graça)
Churrasco da Graça (neighborhood local place; great grilled foods)
Pastelaria Suiça (Another traditional café)
Café Nicola (Yet another classic café)
Faz Figura (More upscale place)
Café São Bento (good steak and Bistôt food)
Conventual (chic, yet affordable; somewhat 80s retro)
Galeto (classic place; almost like a Portuguese-style Diner - open late which is a plus
Best of luck and feel free to ask questions! Sorte!
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