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Bifana, petiscos, and Portugal's essential small plates

Bifana, petiscos, and Portugal's essential small plates

The best bifanas, peixinhos da horta, pataniscas, and petiscos in Lisbon — where to find them, what they cost, and why they matter.

Cheap eats in Lisbon: tascas and lunch under 15 euros

Cheap eats in Lisbon: tascas and lunch under 15 euros

Best cheap eats in Lisbon — tascas under €15 for lunch: Zé dos Cornos, Tasca do Chico, O Trevo bifanas, and Casa Independente. Real prices for 2026.

Coffee culture in Lisbon: bica, galão, and the specialty wave

Coffee culture in Lisbon: bica, galão, and the specialty wave

How to order coffee in Lisbon — bica, galão, meia de leite explained. Best cafés from A Brasileira to Copenhagen Coffee Lab and Hello Kristof.

Ginjinha in Lisbon: where to drink the city's cherry liqueur

Ginjinha in Lisbon: where to drink the city's cherry liqueur

Where to drink ginjinha in Lisbon — A Ginjinha at Largo de São Domingos, Ginjinha Sem Rival, and the chocolate cup in Óbidos. Real prices and tips.

Best guided food tours in Lisbon: what to expect, prices, and tips

Best guided food tours in Lisbon: what to expect, prices, and tips

The best food tours in Lisbon compared — walking tours, tuk-tuk tastings, market visits, and cooking classes. Real prices and honest picks for 2026.

Best markets in Lisbon: from Ribeira to Feira da Ladra

Best markets in Lisbon: from Ribeira to Feira da Ladra

The best markets in Lisbon — Time Out Market (Ribeira), Campo de Ourique, Feira da Ladra flea market, and Mercado de Espanha. Honest guide with opening hours.

Pastéis de nata: where to eat the best in Lisbon

Pastéis de nata: where to eat the best in Lisbon

The honest guide to Lisbon's iconic custard tarts — Pastéis de Belém vs Manteigaria, Aloma, Castro and Fábrica da Nata, with queue strategies.

Sardines in Lisbon: sardine season, Santo António, and where to eat them

Sardines in Lisbon: sardine season, Santo António, and where to eat them

Everything about eating sardines in Lisbon — season, best restaurants, the Santo António festival in June, and Festas de Lisboa. Real addresses and prices.

Where to eat seafood in Lisbon: marisqueiras and fish restaurants

Where to eat seafood in Lisbon: marisqueiras and fish restaurants

Best seafood restaurants in Lisbon — Cervejaria Ramiro, Sea Me, Cervejaria Pinóquio, ordering by weight, prices, and when to go. Honest 2026 guide.

Time Out Market Lisbon: honest guide to Mercado da Ribeira

Time Out Market Lisbon: honest guide to Mercado da Ribeira

What to eat at Lisbon's Time Out Market, which stalls are worth it, how to find seating, and when to avoid the crowds. Honest tips for 2026.

Vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Lisbon: the honest guide

Vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Lisbon: the honest guide

Best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Lisbon — Ao 26 Vegan Food Project, The Food Temple, Jardim das Cerejas, and more. Real addresses and prices for 2026.

Where to eat in Lisbon: the honest restaurant guide

Where to eat in Lisbon: the honest restaurant guide

Tascas, marisqueiras, and Michelin stars — the best restaurants in Lisbon by neighbourhood, with honest tips on prices and what to avoid.