The 30 most trendy restaurants in Lisbon

Do you like to follow the latest trends, including in gastronomy? Then you have to know the trendiest restaurants in Lisbon, which are one of the reasons the city is on the map as one of the most desirable destinations in Europe. From spaces with unique concepts and original decorations to menus that successfully blend tradition with modernity, these restaurants attract the most attention from both locals and visitors and offer many opportunities to delight the palate and feel cosmopolitan.

In the middle of downtown Lisbon, more specifically in the Rua do Alecrim, is the former Palace Quintela (and former seat of IADE), reworked and renamed from Chiado Palace. The beauty of this space is in the duality that exists between imagination and reality, which takes us from the 18th-century de... READ MORE
And suddenly, Lisbon sees another temple dedicated to the gourmet. On the top floor of El Corte Inglés, with a panoramic view of the surrounding environment, this new spot houses not one but seventeen (you read well: seventeen) spaces that offer the best food and drink in Lisbon for lovers - de... READ MORE
Feitoria is a Michelin-star signature cuisine restaurant since 2011. The space is wide, open to the river, inserted in the Altis Belém Hotel & SPA. With a sophisticated and elegant decoration, creating a cozy atmosphere, it includes one namban panel to welcome visitors and evoke the golden ... READ MORE
Facing the Valverde hotel pátio and very well lit, it’s a space where vintage and modern mix in the decoration but also in the Portuguese author cuisine. Live fado and jazz during somre meals.Price: 30€... READ MORE
Bairro do Avillez is located in Chiado and is a small neighborhood that harbors a grocery... READ MORE
By the hand of Chef Kiko Martins, the Peruvian classics such as Ceviche and Causa are re... READ MORE
With ample space and modern design, it offers a varied menu with suggestions for sharing. ... READ MORE
On a small passageway, nestled between Madalena Street and the Lisbon Sé Cathedral, is P... READ MORE
This gastrobar opened at the end of 2015 and is one of the most recent city wonders. At t... READ MORE
The name comes with the promise of something double, and it delivers: Duplex is a restau... READ MORE
Aimed at the urbanites who like to eat and dress well, the aficionados of beautiful and el... READ MORE
Inspired in the last world trends, the second space of Chef Ljubomir Stanisic meets the ... READ MORE
Right at the creative centre of LX Factory, this Alcântara pearl gathers degustation menu... READ MORE
Designed by architect António Pinto, this versatile space divided into two buildings con... READ MORE
Hugo Dias de Castro shows his affection for portuguese cuisine in this traditional portug... READ MORE
Inspired by the best steakhouses in the world, this restaurant with a vintage interior de... READ MORE
The first restaurant in Portugal with signature of the renowned English chef, Jamie Olive... READ MORE
Intendente square continues its rehabilitation and now welcomes its first luxury restaura... READ MORE
In Volver, meat is a serious affair, “body and soul”. Over the years, this restaurant... READ MORE
Chef Chakal calls the place a ‘social club’ and says he serves ‘non gourmet food’... READ MORE
The Argentinian stake, the Boyard salad and the margueritas are more than enough, but ther... READ MORE
The Lisbon Marriott Hotel restaurant offers the best Portuguese cuisine and an excellent... READ MORE
It looks like a centenary pharmacy and it indulges... READ MORE
Located in the Champalimaud Foundation, this caf... READ MORE
Season fruit cocktails just before a Portuguese mo... READ MORE
Boa-Bao takes us in a gastronomic trip through sev... READ MORE
Aparna Aurora took her Indian heritage and decided... READ MORE
One of the first restaurants in the riverside are... READ MORE
The greatest mistery of Marvila and Beato, or so t... READ MORE

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