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    Feitoria Restaurant & Wine Bar

    4.6 (27 reviews)
    Ultra High-EndPortuguese, International
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    Quiet
    Upscale
    Good for groups
    Outdoor seating

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    Restaurante Feitoria 09/04/21: Bread - Cornbread, Sourdough, Goat's Butter, Cow's Butter, Ceis Olive Oil, João Rodrigues Olive Oil, Sea Salt
    Michael U.

    Located in the Altis Belém Hotel & Spa, Restaurante Feitoria features the cooking of Chef João Rodrigues, a one-time aspiring Marine Biologist whose cooking is ingredient focused yet provocative across nine "moments" as guests look out at the river nearby. Currently awarded one-star by Michelin, and thus less crowded than centrally located Alma or Belcanto, it is upon entry that guests are led to tables with white linens while ambient music plays above modern decoration. Hard wood and well-spaced, clean lines with spotlighting placing the focus on plates often preceded by Ingredients or tableside preparation, it was alongside a glass of Bubbles that dinner began in seven bites called "Sharing," Barnacles a special treat while Hamachi atop Citrus, fried bites of Fish and scooped Sweet Potato with tangy Sauce were also memorable. Next offered housemade Bread flanked by two types of local Butter and Chef Rodrigues' signature Olive Oil, a temptation through to Dessert, course two featured Carrots and Tomatoes presented with elegance while its follow-up offered Tuna in three parts including a Tartare beneath Caviar and lightly grilled Heart. Presenting the next dish as a thought-provoker, the "white" of Broccoli Stems turned into a taste and texture akin to Bone Marrow via aging and steam pressure, "Garden" placed creamy Pumpkin in an aromatic Cheese Foam with great depth and balance. Again challenging convention with "Vegetable/Animal," a Squash Blossom stuffed with tiny Shrimp replacing the Cephalopod of a Squid, "Depth" steps back to pure product as the day's catch came perfectly cooked with a bit if Rice, Roe and Sauce. Modern, yet rooted in tradition, the final savory saw Pigeon carved tableside and plated with Mushrooms before two texturally compelling Fruit-based Desserts and a textbook Pastel de Nata that forms a fitting end to a meal that is Ingredient focused, innovative and bargain priced.

    Crab inside a crab inside a crab
    Kristie P.

    Wow. What an amazing time at Feitoria last weekend. Was in town and made reservations for my boyfriend and I. From the minute we walked it, we knew we were in for something special. The decor was very posh and the whole dining room was set overlooking the water front. The small touches of fine dining (new napkins for every time you leave the table, stand for your purse) mixed with the very unique presentation and flavors of the dishes proved for an experience worthy of a Michelin Star. We went with the 6 course tasting menu without the beverage pairing. We started off with some palette cleansers, which felt more like an awakening of the senses. The goose barnacles were very interesting and tasty but my favorite was the tomato pastry puff. There were two more small dishes, a shrimp tempura of sorts and crab meat in a crab. On to the main courses. The tuna was delicious thought admittedly, hard to grab all the flavors in a single bit. The squid was absolutely delicious - perfectly grilled with just a hint of smoke. The scarlet shrimp was very fresh and was drenched in the juice from a table side press (super cool). The monkfish was absolutely amazing, as was the beef (which came with fresh shaved truffles on top). After another palette cleanser (this one a sorbet of sorts), we wrapped up the meal with a dessert similar to pastel de nata, and some yummy chocolates. Overall, a perfect dinner in a perfect city.

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    Johnny F.

    Exquisite! I can honestly say that this the best dining experience I have ever had. The Michelin star they have is well deserved. I have dined at Eleven Madison and Jean Georges in New York and in my opinion Feitoria was the best of the three. Feitoria exceeded my expectations every course every time. My wife and I were celebrating our 39th anniversary and the staff did everything to make our night special but I noticed that every table received the same level of service and attention that we did. This is their level of service regardless of the occasion. Honestly this was the first Michelin star tasting menu that I actually walked away from satisfied and full. Although there were five courses listed, they kept coming out with off menu dishes and surprises. The wine paring was perfect. The only dish we did not like was the prawn dish in which they crushed the heads and poured the essence over the prawns, otherwise as I stated, it was the most perfect meal we have experienced. Lisbon is worth a return visit just for this restaurant.

    Su L.

    I booked this restaurant as a special occasion dinner for my husband's birthday. Online reservations were easy to come by, and the communication process via email was seamless, even when I had to change the reservation date. We were the first people at the restaurant on a Friday evening, and were brought waters and menus immediately. We settled for the five course menu, and had no complaints whatsoever - the food and service were exquisite. They also gave us a box of chocolates to take home, which I loved. The restaurant has a beautiful, minimal, yet sophisticated ambience, and overlooks the water in the Belem area of Lisbon. Would highly recommend.

    Red prawn par excellence
    Nick S.

    An absolutely stunning meal. I have eaten at roughly 100 Michelin 1* restaurants globally, and Feitoria and Chef Joao Rodriques have one of the best in their hands. I predict a second star* soon, as I shared with Chef. Each course was thoughtful and creative, with an excellent tableside presentation of fresh local ingredients, equipment, and technique. - the red prawn was shown whole and then cooked to perfect moisture and temp, after which the shells were squeezed in a duck press tableside to make the luscious extracted sauce - the bivalves course, too, was shown tableside in shell before being presented elegantly - cockle, mussel, razor clam. Yum. - the beef course, local North Portuguese beef, was unctuous and perfectly cooked, finished in a silky and unfair marrow sauce, etc, etc. Best meal I've had in a while. The lovely staff treated me such that I felt special and taken care of at an expert level. The somm and servers are great examples of how to do it right. And Chef Joao welcomed me tableside for my amuse drink and then again in the kitchen. Highly recommend.

    Michelin got this wrong. It should be "2 Stars" Our evening was magnificent from start to finish. The greeting, the attentive engagement from the staff, the lovely décor and lighting, the food, and wine all made for our favorite evening in Lisbon. We selected the longer tasting menu with wine pairings. We would recommend it to anyone--just don't ask us to pick a favorite course! We topped the evening off with vintage ports, which the sommelier selected for us only after asking if we had favorite vintages (1983 and 1994) which he supplied with enthusiasm. What a night to remember!

    Outdoor seating area with a view
    Fredrik S.

    Work brought me to Lisbon for a couple of days. And as always before I head off anywhere I try and wrap at least a small finger around the landscape of cuisine in order to satisfy my desire for excellent food and new experiences. And being me, I had already made a table reservation for myself and my colleagues before we even left our home country border. Feitoria is one, out of only two, restaurants in Lisbon with a star in Guide Michelin. The establishment is from the point of view in decoration and ambiance absolutely flawless and breathes fine quality dining in every breath. Modern architecture and table decorations suitable either for colleagues looking for great food with casual conversations, friends celebrating an event of any kind or an intimate romantic dinner for two; it suits any occasion. From the moment of arrival we were all taken good care of and started off with some nice cocktails of various sorts in our company. The name of mine has since slipped my mind, but it's base was with gin, lemon along with a whole range of other ingredients that had my appetite only wishing for more. And on no account would I be disappointed of what where to come. I had already set my eyes and mind on the 5-course menu to really experience the restaurant at it's fullest. Surprisingly enough, the 5 course menu actually turned out into a beautiful 8-course journey. First up was a chef aperitif, a warm green asparagus soup with a roasted parmesan crisp. Absolutely amazing and packed with flavor. Then came chef aperitif no.2, a goat's cheese stuffed filo pastry roll with heirloom tomato salad and dried prosciutto. It was yum. After these two aperitifs then came the actual first course of my 5-course menu, namely foie gras served two ways. The first way was a lightly fried panko-crumb foie gras and the second was actually raw foie gras. They were served with different assortments of light dressing, herbs and even more goodies too tasty to remember. Second dish up next, the fish dish. This was a filet of sea bass, seared scallop, fresh small leaf salad served with a rich and succulent tomato sauce. The scallop was perfectly seared, shiny on the inside and great outside texture from the sear. Sea bass was flaky and moist with crispy skin. Those two wonderful pieces from the ocean with a rich tomato sauce that still didn't overpower the sea-flavors was perfectly balanced. Divine, to be honest. Seafood is followed by veal, and what a veal. Perfectly cooked. Accompanying the veal was a parsnip purée, creamed parsley, fried sweetbread and veal jus. It was wonderful. Then came the cheese platter with different cheeses I actually don't remember where they came from or their exact flavor more than they were all excellent. The plate also had some blackberries and fig chutney. Before the final dessert we were served a fresh and cool mint sorbet as a palate cleanser. The dessert itself had so many components that included a chocolate dome with a baked bottom, a sorbet on chocolate crumble, a cubed mango ice-cream topped with a dark chocolate circle and a perfect pink macaron with raspberry filling. Also on the plate were fresh raspberries with dried lime-leaves and to top it off a small creme brulee. Definitely one of the most well-composed and highly skilled desserts I've ever seen. How it tasted? Divine. Just, simply, divine. After this amazing meal we sat for a while longer, soaking up the atmosphere. When we finally left the restaurant late in the night we took a walk along the riverside with cool summer winds in our faces, utterly satisfied after a fantastic meal not to be lightly forgotten.

    Ahhmazing. I have eaten all over the world and this is an experience. I ordered a for course meal and it was a nine course meal. The chef is an artisan and I am glad my husband found it!

    A few of the dishes we were lucky enough to experience. I will forever remember that Langoustine and that scallop with black truffle.

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    Wonderful splurge meal. Everything was excellent from start to finish. Excellent and friendly service. One of our best meals in Lisbon.

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    Espaço Açores

    Espaço Açores

    4.9(13 reviews)
    1.8 kmAjuda
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    Amazing find in Belem. Hard to find but totally worth it. The service and food were amazing at a…read morevery reasonable price. We came for lunch on a Sunday and had an unforgettable experience with local cuisine. This restaurant is off the beaten tourist track but if you want to see how the locals eat a relaxing meal, this is a fantastic choice. Closed on Mondays per the owner.

    A little bit tricky to find, although the map shows it correctly the entrance door is hidden behind…read moresome walls. The manager of the restaurant received me and was extra nice, he spoke to me in English and Spanish, so if you speak any of those 2 you are good. He recommended me some items on the menu here is what I chose: starter-favadas d' unha... (really big beans) one word to describe them DELICOUS... so that was a great start. For the main entree I got the Atum grelhado, which is a tuna filet (big portion) grilled and they put a home made butter on top that is out of this world.. this has been one of the best filets I have ever had. As soon as you arrive you get a platter with cheese, olives and the unbelievable home made butter, also a piece of freshly baked hot bread. He offered me some wines and ask me what region I wanted, I chose Duero.. wine was great too... The manager/server explained to me that it was a Restaurant from Açores which are a group of islands in the middle of the Atlantic that are part of Portugal, he even brought a book to show me Açores (he is from there). I also found out that his wife is the one in the kitchen! I told him tell her everything is delicious and he replied "I taught her good"... Overall a great experience and amazing food... do not hesitate coming here

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    O Frade - Duck rice - delicious

    O Frade

    4.6(52 reviews)
    1.1 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    Seating is available outside. We sat inside the small interior, with seats around the U-shaped…read morecounter. From there you can watch the finalizing touches of the dishes. I wouldn't say it was an inexpensive meal. There is also a suggested tip that was added to the bill. We were given bread. It's not complimentary, and you can decline it. We started off with the razor clams, which had a flavorful broth consisting of garlic, olive oil, white wine, and fresh cilantro. The aged beef tartare was my favorite. The waitress went over the components, which included a torched egg yolk, before mixing it for us. Duck rice is an authentic Portuguese dish made with shredded duck meat and chouriço, cooked in a rich broth. The one here also contained orange zest, which was refreshing. The dish as a whole was salty though. Overall, it was an enjoyable meal.

    Overall: 3 stars…read more Restaurant on the Michelin Guide near the Belem historical attractions offering larger plates of Portugese cuisine. I was quite intrigued by their menu with lots of fantastic options from razor clams and duck rice and could only subsample a few. I found the end of the meal quite frustrating as the staff charged my card using the wrong currency and then proceeded to mansplain to me, when it was clear to me that the charge was incorrect. While I appreciated that they did take the time to resolve it to avoid forcing a credit card chargeback, this situation was definitely not pleasant. (Bluefin Tuna: C) - I felt like this was three separate components that don't go well together, but work individually for the most part. The torch roasted baby gem lettuce and citrus is a delightful side salad to have. The reduction of peppers and garlic and onion is a good flavor booster. However, searing the bluefin tuna ahi style didn't add anything as the sear didn't add smokiness nor crispiness. Further, I didn't think the tuna fit well with either palette despite the individual components being good. (O Frade Salad: B) - Beautifully vibrant salad with lots of intricate complexity going on. I like all the different components of the salad, from pumpkin to pickled onion to pickled cucumber to mustard seeds. The combination offers a refreshing and large accompaniment to the meal. Food: +1 Presentation: E Price: E Atmosphere: E Service: -1 Menu: +1 Insta/Yelp/Beli/TikTok: @amei_eats

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    O Frade - Duck rice

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    Dick rice. Phenomenal

    O Prado - Chorizo

    O Prado

    4.4(26 reviews)
    1.1 kmBelém, Belém - Restelo

    O Prado is great for traditional Portuguese food. Just far enough from the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos,…read moreBelém Tower, and Monument to the Discoveries to be less touristy, but still close enough to walk. Everyone in here was speaking Portuguese and you could tell it was genuinely a place that people who live in Belém enjoy going to. Our server was friendly and joked with us, but also was very patient given that it was my whole family and we didn't speak much Portuguese. I ordered fried cod which came with lots of toppings and chips. The cod was fresh and flaky, and the chips tasted homemade. The only drawback was that it was sitting in a pool of olive oil so some of the chips got soggy, but that seems to be the style for cod here. Overall, we really enjoyed our meal and were happy to try some more traditional Portuguese food!

    Belem has a lot going on in a concentrated area but this is a great spot to stop to satisfy your…read morehunger a step away from the chaos. The clams in butter sauce were fresh and well seasoned. For the main dish we went for the seafood rice and it was delicious. Monstrous prawns and the portion was generous and will not leave you craving a meal for a while. It says for two but I feel like 3 at least would be satisfied. The dining area is functional and clean but mildly squished so foot traffic comes by pretty close.

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    O Prado - Charging Bread, cheese and water without explaining , server in the background was rude

    Charging Bread, cheese and water without explaining , server in the background was rude

    O Prado - Steak with Egg

    Steak with Egg

    O Prado - Arroz de Mariscos €11

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    Arroz de Mariscos €11

    Rio Maravilha - Beautiful outdoor patio and seating next to the bridge!

    Rio Maravilha

    4.4(22 reviews)
    3.0 kmAlcântara

    A funky rooftop restaurant with extraordinary views and a vibrant feel…read more This place ended up costing us the most on our whole trip. The entrees were on the pricier side, which is something we didn't realize until the end of the trip - when we've had better food, better experience for a more feasible price. The entrees were smaller and less flavorful than we expected. Our bill was also a big one cause of drinks. We ordered: Crispy polenta and cheese balls Razor clams and new potatoes salad with greek yogurt, roasted peppers and cucumbers Game corn dogs with wild-berries fresh sauce and mustard leaves Entrees: we ordered duck, codfish, octopus and a steak dish where no one really enjoyed it... sidenote: I know Codfish is a very popular dish in Portugal - if you don't like that fishy/seawater/fresh-out-of-the-sea taste, you might not like it in Lisbon My friends didn't like the fish and the duck. Gin Fizz was good, as well as the Rosé (we probably ordered like 8 Gin Fizzes - they were that good) -takes CC, Wifi, great view What I recommend - go there for a drink and apps. I think their entrees were disappointing but apps and drinks were great

    Before coming to Lisbon, I did a little research on where to find views of the 25 de Abril bridge…read more Rio Maravilha happened to show up as one of the top places for the best views. An experience that I was hoping to capture was unexpectedly shut down. Unfortunately, due to inclement weather, the rooftop was closed to the public. Still an order of cocktails were placed with the attentive server. Shortly thereafter, the tequila based cocktail and a chocolate cocktail were brought to the table. Both drinks were good with two different flavor profiles. The chocolate cocktail with a subtle hint of coffee reminded me of a dessert which could be ideal as a digestif. It also came with a chocolate twig which made the drink a little extra fun. As for the other cocktail, well I'm sure you know how it goes with tequila :) Both drinks cost about $27 USD which was a wee bit more than I anticipated to spend. However, if you could enjoy the views from the rooftop while sipping away a cocktail or two, it will be worth it. Finding this place was also a little tricky. I had to ask the locals to help locate this place. If you're having trouble getting here, be sure to ask the locals.

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    Rio Maravilha - Incredible sculpture

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