Where to eat in Lisbon: Best restaurants
Hungry in Lisbon? You’ve got options – and they’re good. Portugal restaurants are having a moment, and the capital is leading the charge. From slow brunches to bold petiscos, Lisbon’s food scene mixes tradition with invention. We’ve scoured the menus, dodged the tourist traps, and lined up the best restaurants in Lisbon for breakfast, lunch, and dinner. Just come hungry.
Best breakfast spots
Because coffee and carbs are non-negotiable in Lisbon.
1. Fauna & Flora (Santos)
Brunch goals with Portuguese flair – think poached eggs, banana bread, and green smoothies, all served in a leafy café that looks like it belongs on a Pinterest board. Yes, it’s busy. Yes, it’s worth it.
2. Heim Café (Santos)
This place does a killer avo toast and possibly the city’s best flat white. It’s compact and gets packed fast, but service is fast and friendly.
3. Seagull Method Café
Tucked away near Cais do Sodré, it’s all about great coffee, shakshuka, and strong sourdough game. A local favorite with international vibes.
4. Dear Breakfast (Bica)
Stylish, sleek, and slightly more upscale, this is the place for eggs benedict, smoked salmon, and cocktails before noon (no one’s judging).
5. Nicolau Lisboa
Instagrammable but not just for show. Expect stacks of pancakes, smoothie bowls, and a reliable coffee fix in a buzzing setting.