One of the first restaurants travelers should visit when in Lisbon is Soul Kitchen and Bar. Food and music join hands and dance at this creative restaurant serving a fusion of international flavors.
A food-loving visitor will quickly learn that sardines, cod, and the iconic pastel de nata are great, but the Lisbon restaurant scene can offer much more. Portuguese cuisine draws on global flavors ...
For the first time ever, Eater heads to Lisbon, Portugal, to explore 10 new bars and restaurants that have been garnering some serious buzz. For the inaugural Lisbon heatmap, Eater asked local food ...
One of Lisbon’s original boutique hotels—when the boutique label still meant something—the Bairro Alto Hotel roared into the year with two big debuts: starchitect Eduardo Souto de Moura unveiled his ...
After a Covid-induced hiatus, Lisbon’s dining scene is flourishing, thanks in part to the Portuguese capital being packed with tourists again. Their arrival brings renewed interest in the city’s ...
While the city of Lisbon has consistently ranked among the most popular and budget-friendly European destinations in recent years, I’d never visited the Portuguese capital — that is, until I was ...
The five things you must try on a trip to Lisbon, Portugal—from creamy tarts and coffee in the morning to a piping bowl of caldo verde in a fado club at night. Pasteis de nata, a kind of custard tart, ...
There’s never been a better time to eat in and around Lisbon. When I arrived six years ago, there was some excellent food—and a new wave of chefs working to put Portuguese ingredients and traditions ...
In Lisbon, as in most places, the best places are often the under-the-radar ones. Sometimes they are hidden in plain sight. That’s true of accommodations—many of the Portuguese capital’s loveliest, ...