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    Alfama Cellar

    4.6 (109 reviews)
    ModeratePortuguese, Wine Bars
    Closed 12:15 pm - 11:00 PM

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    ALFAMA CELLAR ATMOSPHERE

    What's the vibe?
    Casual
    Romantic
    Moderate noise
    Good for groups

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    Shrimp
    Elena J.

    A cute little restaurant that you can easily miss if you don't pay attention. Everyone was very attentive and kind. I ordered the shrimp dish and the only feedback I would give is that it was a little sandy. Other than that the flavors were great!

    Stephanie M.

    We came on a Wednesday at around 4:00pm and the place was empty which was perfect for us. We ordered the octopus salad (10,40), oxtail (10,90) the seafood rice (19,50), 2 wines, bread and chocolate mousse (6,00). The octopus salad was very refreshing. Not overly chewy and well seasoned. A lot of onion but it wasn't spicy at all. The oxtail was fall apart tender. Strong on the tomato flavour and went well with bread. Would definitely order these two again The seafood rice was HUGE - the portion was too generous for 2 people. There was a good amount of seafood in it and the rice had soaked up the flavour nicely but I wouldn't order this here again as it's not the best I've had in Portugal. The chocolate mousse might not look like much BUT it was surprisingly delicious. It's made with dark chocolate and covered with sea salt flakes and crumbs. This was strangely addictive. Even though we were really full, we still managed to finish the entire thing. Service was okay - not super friendly or anything but was fast and did the job. I would definitely order the octopus salad and oxtail again. I would want to try some of the other things on their menu as it is pretty big.

    Octopus salad
    Carissa C.

    A nice quaint restaurant. Owner is very involved in operations. Seafood is fresh seems like it was caught that day. Classic yet upscale Portuguese dishes. Prices are very reasonable and quality superb.

    Fish & Prawn Cataplana for 2
    Anela W.

    Great place for dinner. Staff is friendly and welcoming. The food is fantastic, the wine is good, and the prices are more than reasonable. What a great find. Tip: make a reservation.

    Jenna N.

    Not only was the ambiance great, the food was absolutely delicious! We ordered the cured sardines on bread, octopus pico style, lamb stew, & drank red Porto wine. Highly recommend Alfama Cellar!

    Renee L.

    Absolutely amazing. My partner & I were visiting Portugal for a weekend from Boston in September and we stumbled across Alfama Cellar. We are so lucky we came here before the dinner rush. The seafood was incredible. We were served by who I believe was the owner, and he was so kind and helpful explaining the meals to us. The seafood was so fresh, so flavorful. The atmosphere was so romantic. I wish I could go back and re live this dinner! To finish it off, we tried a dessert that was unique and unlike anything my partner and I have tried anywhere else (it was shaved iced with a raspberry middle). AMAZING -10/10. If I flew back to Portugal from Boston, this would be our first stop!

    Daris B.

    We had such a lovely dinner here. The owner and host, Joaquim, was so hospitable and knowledgeable on both the wines and the dishes. My husband had the most tender octopus we had ever tasted in a delicious sauce. I had fish and shrimp rice that was perfectly cooked. Highly recommend this restaurant. It is reasonably priced and the atmosphere is rustic and comfortable

    Our table in the wine bar section of this little restaurant. You can see the entire menu on the wall.
    Lily H.

    We stumbled into this amazing and utterly authentic and cosy little restaurant and it will be one of our most remembered meals. The menu is small enough to be written on a chalkboard daily-always a sure sign that the food is inspired by what is available. We shared 5 starters, each of which was clearly fresh and uniquely delicious. The manager paired it nicely for us with a bottle of local wine. The entire meal was amazing as was the chocolate mousse with sea salt and olive oil, paired,once again, by the warm manager who clearly feels like each dish is family.

    Linette M.

    This was the best restaurant to stumble into. It's quite an intimate setting. Two small connected rooms. The owner offers English menus. Every part of the meal was perfectly served. Everything was delicious and service was perfect.

    The food here was incredible. I had a stew and it reminded me a lot of my mom's Serbian meals. I'm from chicago, randomly found this place online and my friends and I were obsessed. So obsessed, when we were flying back home from Barca a week after and got stranded in Lisbon (didn't make the flight on time), we ubered almost half an hour back to this place to eat it again.

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    The food was really good and it's a cute local small restaurant. Couldn't haven't asked for a better experience & the service was great.

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    11 months ago

    Absolutely insanely good food, everything is great, desert is to die for... Favorites ware the oxtail and the Osso Buco...

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    One of the best restaurants in Lisbon. Seafood stew is spectacular. Wine selection is great.

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    Great wine. They know how to give recommendations. It's pretty busy too. I'm glad I stumbled upon this place

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    Limited menu, as they have a small selection, but the food is good. It's a small local place on a narrow street.

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    This cute little corner restaurant is nestled into the charming streets of the Alfama district.

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    Wine Bar do Castelo - Delicious port

    Wine Bar do Castelo

    4.5(34 reviews)
    0.6 kmCastelo, Mouraria - Castelo - Alfama
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    This place is very close by the Sao Jorge Castelo. At the entrance/exit, just take the first side…read morestreet downhill and you'll see this place on the right. After walking around the castle on a warm day, we actually felt more a beer than wine, but we wanted to try this place so we headed in anyway. The owners, actually from Brazil, are very nice. They gave us a menu, then came back in a short while to see what we wanted. They generously gave us a few to sample and even brought out a few bottles that were not on the list, and one was a new bottle! Price of wine is not cheap, our glasses each cost €10 each, a pretty steep price in Portugal where a full bottle often cost less. However, considering the expertise and service, the welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, this is a lovely place to rest up a bit after visiting the castle.

    Great wine list, small but tasty cheese and meat offerings. They all speak English here, and so do…read moremost of the clients -- this is not the place to get a taste of local culture. If all you want to do is drink Portuguese wine and eat some Portuguese snacks, and you have a large tourist wallet, this is your place. It is pleasant, and you'll see a better variety of wines from the whole country here than in most wine bars. But if you are hoping to rub shoulders with locals, look elsewhere. The waiters are all well versed in Portuguese wines. Service is slow, but that seems to be the norm in Lisbon.

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    Wine Bar do Castelo - Delicious wine!

    Delicious wine!

    Wine Bar do Castelo - White wine

    White wine

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    Li28oa - Seafood or shrimp rice - tasty

    Li28oa

    4.7(21 reviews)
    0.4 kmMouraria - Castelo - Alfama, Castelo

    I'm so incredibly impressed. I loved that this place was in the ground floor of our hotel…read more Frederico is the expert on hospitality. He is so kind. He will talk to you for hours and teach you about food and wine and culture and talk about the history of food and how it came to be in Portugal. I loved it. I learned so much. I aspire, as an American, to learn from and look up to other cultures. I feel very honored to have dined in a restaurant managed by him on our trip to Portugal. I'm going to recommend to our travel coordinator to add this restaurant to the Google map recommendations list because more people need to go to this place - they need more tables, more space, because I'm convinced this is such a hidden gem that should be exposed to the masses to enjoy! We visited several wineries and this restaurant had the best wine - bar none! The fish, a fish I hadn't tried before, was deliciously seasoned, falls apart with the fork, the creamy rice was just divine. I normally will never eat little cherry/grape tomatoes - ever - but the perfect bite of fish, creamy rice, and a tomato was... perfection. The menu is deeply curated; flavors - textures - wines that make sense. You can tell Frederico what you normally like and he 100% knows what wines he has that you will love. The tomato, orange, ham, salad, was absolutely balanced and delicious. I'm so grateful that our first trip to Portugal we got to meet Frederico and dine with these wonderful people who love food and wine as much as us. I'll never forget it as long as I live. You will not be disappointed. Promise.

    Found this restaurant while walking the streets of Lisbon, and what an amazing surprise. The…read moreambience was lovely, and the food and service were just as great. It was not crowded at all on a Friday night, and I was able to strike up a conversation with fellow diners and actually hear myself talk. That is rare these days. I was surprised they were offering Happy Hour pricing around 7 PM, so I quickly took advantage of a pitcher of sangria, which was delicious and incredibly fresh. I started with the chorizo, which you cook yourself right at the table. For my main course I ordered the steak with eggs, and it was excellent. To finish, I had the crème brûlée for dessert, and it was also outstanding. Overall, a truly wonderful hidden gem in Lisbon. I cannot wait to return.

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    Li28oa - The most delicious bottle of wine we have had in Portugal.

    The most delicious bottle of wine we have had in Portugal.

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    O Cantinho Da Rute - Rice soup??

    O Cantinho Da Rute

    4.1(14 reviews)
    0.3 kmAlfama, Mouraria - Castelo - Alfama

    It was our last day and we got careless. We were hungry and searching for a couple places that…read moreending up being closed. And every place we've been to so far had been very good. So we finally settled on this place with loud music. That should've been the first sign. The loud music was the biggest draw they had. That and a couple friendly waiters. We ordered a couple salads, apps, and a couple seafood rice dishes. The tomatoes in the tomato salad were a bit hard and a tiny bit green. But, no big deal. The octopus salad was fine too. Hard to mess up a salad. Throw some cooked or maybe canned octopus into a salad and toss around. The rice dishes looked nothing like the pictures. Definitely not worth the nearly $20 Euros. Could've gotten shrimp fried rice at a Chinese take out for a few dollars that would've been better. We had hung into a menu in case we wanted to try other items. But, after seeing the rice dishes, we decided not to order any more. (We later went to another restaurant for take out). The waiters were very nice. But then when we tried to pay, they told us "cash only." It was our last night in Lisbon. My wife and I only had $20 left in small bills and coins. And our friends had gotten pick pocketed the day before. $1500 lost. True to the warning that pick pockets are a huge problem in Lisbon. (When they went to report it at the police station, another couple behind them were reporting the same thing. Keep all your valuables in your FRONT pockets. Or in a bag in front of you. Nothing of value should be left in a backpack bon your back. Separate your cash between you and your spouse. Don't carry an expensive looking purse, especially behind you. And don't carry a tiny little purse. That's a sure sign that the ONLY thing you have in your little purse is a wallet. Easy picking. Much harder to pick through a large backpack full of useless things, water bottles, maps, books, etc.) So we were directed to the nearest ATM to get cash, leaving our wives. Unfortunately, the streets are all very twisty. So we didn't find it. I looked up the nearest ATM. 8 min walk. Couldn't find it. The next one is another 8 minutes away. But it's out of cash. We finally found cash at a third. But now we're quite far from the restaurant. 15 minutes. I googled it and it turned out there are multiple with the same name. Crap. We went to one and it wasn't that. We were lost in the labyrinth of Alfama. We finally found our way when our wives texted us a link to another shop in the area. We finally made it back after an hour. And then they told us that they could now take credit. Apparently they had borrowed a card scanner from another store. The manager/owners looked pissed as they discussed allowing me to use credit. Not a great way to run your business. I would've apologized profusely for allowing a foreign customer to walk a whole hour to get cash and having the whole party wait an additional hour at my shop. The waiters were again very nice and apologized. I told them it wasn't their fault multiple times to make sure they understood it. I also told them I wasn't angry at them but at the restaurant, while pointing back at the owners inside the restaurant. Lessons learned: Check to make sure the shop takes credit. take a minute to Yelp or google a place. Don't be pressured by pushy waiters. And don't let loud music distract you from what is probably going to be a lousy place. Also, I make it a rule to not do reviews of less than 4 stars bc it would negatively affect a business. However, this experience definitely deserved to be written up. And a little apology from the manager would've probably prevented this. But, to allow 5 people to experience lousy food, and then surprise them with an hour of waiting to find an ATM was too much.

    This was the 3rd place we went to on our Lisbon Food Tour and definitely hands down my fave! (And…read morethat is not the ginja aka the red cherry liquor I imbibed here talking!) This restaurant is a mom & pop affair, cheerful kitschy sort of place but with hearty delicious local produce on the menu. We got served delicious honey and local cheese as well as quince jam and another jam I cannot now recall the name of (writing this review almost 1.5 months later!). For me, the highlight at this place was the Chourico! This dish was cooked in front of us by the chef in a special terracotta dish with alcohol poured in the bottom saucer, then the sausage placed on a grill on top. Then the alcohol is set alight and once the alcohol has charred the chourico and the flames have died out, what is left is the most delicious, crispy flamed grilled pieces of sausage ever! The host was so funny and engaging, despite his broken English and his wife cooked magic in the kitchen. I totally recommend and plan to return when/ if my travel plans bring me back Lisboa way. Note - Day 3 of Lisbon, Portugal adventures Yelp 201/ 2019

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    O Cantinho Da Rute - Did not look at all like the picture on the menu.

    Did not look at all like the picture on the menu.

    O Cantinho Da Rute - This too was hard to mess up.  Throw some canned or old octopus into a salad.

    This too was hard to mess up. Throw some canned or old octopus into a salad.

    O Cantinho Da Rute - They couldn't mess this up.  But, the tomatoes were a little green for my taste.

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    They couldn't mess this up. But, the tomatoes were a little green for my taste.

    Alfama Cellar - portuguese - Updated May 2026

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