Porto and Lisbon restaurant recommendations
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Porto and Lisbon restaurant recommendations
Seeking recommendations for great local restaurants Porto and Lisbon. We will be traveling in late April through early May with about four nights in each city. Also do we need to make reservations? How far in advance? Thanks!
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Yes, please make reservations as both cities will be packed. Portugal is getting a huge amount of tourism this year and it will be cruise season in both ports.
And as HappyTrvlr asks, what kind of dining?
Cheap & cheerful tascas where locals go to eat the menu or plate of the day, places to try piri piri chicken, top marisqueiras (seafood houses), updated bistro cuisine like "neo-tabernas", high-end Michelin stars, "hot tables" opened up-and coming talented young chefs?
And as HappyTrvlr asks, what kind of dining?
Cheap & cheerful tascas where locals go to eat the menu or plate of the day, places to try piri piri chicken, top marisqueiras (seafood houses), updated bistro cuisine like "neo-tabernas", high-end Michelin stars, "hot tables" opened up-and coming talented young chefs?
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"Casual restaurants with authentic food experiences preferred" + "local color"
How about Pica-Pau?
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How about Pica-Pau?
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For Porto, how about taking the 500 bus out to seaside Matosinhos for a seafood feast at any of the places across from the fish market on A Rua Heróis de França, such as O Valentim or Salta o Muro?
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We ate at O Melhor dos Oceanos for fresh grilled fish at the recommendation of a local chef and local CNN reporter we met while having oysters at Bolhao. They shared some of their wine with us and gave us some seafood recommendations. Oceanos was really good. They also recommended O Valentim as above for seafood. We took an Uber to/from.
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Taberna Moderna. Had a great meal there last year. Loved everything on menu, especially the Magret de Poto; duck breast, spices and honey.
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If you like fresh fish and fresh seafood, you will love Cervejaria Ramiro in Lisbon. This was our favorite restaurant. Recommended by Anthony Bourdain.
And we also enjoyed dining at the Time Out Market in Lisbon, also called Mercado Ribeira. This is a huge market hall; one half sells fresh produce, meat, fish, etc. The other half has been transformed into food stalls and small restaurants. We had delicious fresh seafood at Monte Mar, one of the best of our trip.
And we also enjoyed dining at the Time Out Market in Lisbon, also called Mercado Ribeira. This is a huge market hall; one half sells fresh produce, meat, fish, etc. The other half has been transformed into food stalls and small restaurants. We had delicious fresh seafood at Monte Mar, one of the best of our trip.
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Another vote for Lisbon's Taberna Moderna and in Chiado, Taberna Rua das Flores (tiny, no reservations, one must be in line 15 min. ahead to snag a table but they do take your mobile number and call you when a table becomes available-----very traditional, classic Portuguese, ¨comfort food¨ cuisine in large portions, but not at all unknown to tourists, as is Ramiro in Intendente, which now takes reservations on line)
More contemporary, upmarket Lisbon tabernas-
Cantinho de Avillez (the casual spot of Michelin-starred Jose Avillez, the one in Lisbon I enjoyed more than Porto's)
Tapisco (a Portuguese-Spanish tapas/petiscos hybrid, creation of another Michelin-starred Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa, who has a Time Out Market stand)
Prado (one of the city's very best, in a sort of soaring greenhouse environment, near the cathedral)
O Frade (fabulous cuisine from the Alentenjo region, in Belém, a Michelin Bib Gourmand=
More contemporary, upmarket Lisbon tabernas-
Cantinho de Avillez (the casual spot of Michelin-starred Jose Avillez, the one in Lisbon I enjoyed more than Porto's)
Tapisco (a Portuguese-Spanish tapas/petiscos hybrid, creation of another Michelin-starred Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa, who has a Time Out Market stand)
Prado (one of the city's very best, in a sort of soaring greenhouse environment, near the cathedral)
O Frade (fabulous cuisine from the Alentenjo region, in Belém, a Michelin Bib Gourmand=
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Yes, please make reservations as both cities will be packed. Portugal is getting a huge amount of tourism this year and it will be cruise season in both ports.
And as HappyTrvlr asks, what kind of dining?
Cheap & cheerful tascas where locals go to eat the menu or plate of the day, places to try piri piri chicken, top marisqueiras (seafood houses), updated bistro cuisine like "neo-tabernas", high-end Michelin stars, "hot tables" opened up-and coming talented young chefs?
And as HappyTrvlr asks, what kind of dining?
Cheap & cheerful tascas where locals go to eat the menu or plate of the day, places to try piri piri chicken, top marisqueiras (seafood houses), updated bistro cuisine like "neo-tabernas", high-end Michelin stars, "hot tables" opened up-and coming talented young chefs?
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