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    Mercado da Baixa

    4.4 (11 reviews)
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    Emily C.

    I decided to stop by this market as I was walking around Lisbon. It was great seeing the local vendors in their stalls want to share their cuisine with the customers. The prices are a little higher (such as the Portuguese egg tarts) than some other local shops in the area. There's a large variety of different foods to get such as smoked meats, pastries, cherry liquor, smoothies, and more. However, I didn't find any of them to stand out. The Portuguese egg tart was way too sweet and the cherry liquor was not smooth as you'd get from other places. The sangria was very fruity and the taste of wine was barely present. The sausages were really unique and paired well with the bread that they give with it. There were also stands that made fresh juice depending on the fruits chosen that were tasty! It was a cute market but I found the food to be mediocre.

    Sausage and Sangria
    Dan A.

    I somehow find a way to always visit this mini farmer's market when I visit Lisbon. Located In the Santa Justa parish and close to the Praça do Comercio. A busy area with much bus & tram traffic. They have a cheese shop, smoked meats/Linguisa, pastries, desserts (Pasteis de Nata of course), sandwiches to name a few. Also, a couple of Sangria booths. The must stop though is one of the booths that has Linguisa. You get 4-5 varieties per order. A small is enough for two. Pair it with a Sangria or a Super Bock, Sagres & it's amazing!

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    Alexander H.

    Wandering around in this covered market is quite fun. Besides souvenir, arts & crafts a big number of stalls sell food. Cheese, chorizo, ham, nuts & fruits, suckling pig, wine, bacon, sausages and more meat items. It's great to look at all the food and to smell the grilled meat all around. Had some sausages, bacon and ham from 2-3 stalls. While it looked good, quality didn't convince us. Besides the sausages being very fatty (we could handle that), most pieces were quite tough and chewy. Maybe it was the meat quality itself or the fact that it was sitting on the grill for a good while too long. But it was not very enjoyable. It's still fun to have a walk around here and have a bite or two. But if I'm really hungry and crave for a meal, I wouldn't do it here.

    This stand sells soup, pig, olives and cheese, one of the many booths.
    J B D.

    Affordable good eats from many vendors, best described as an outside foodcourt, smells are plentifull, delicous sangria. Also beer, the well known ones but also some lesser known

    Sandwiches!
    Krys P.

    This market is always crowded, with locals and tourists alike. There is a variety of stalls, selling a lot of artisanal products. From hand made jewelry to souvenirs to honey and jams, it makes for fun shopping. There are plenty of stalls for food and drinks too, but they seem to be selling similar products: sandwiches with ham and cheese, grilled sausages, cheese platters, olives, and sangria. There are not a lot of tables, but people are willing to share space. Sometimes we sit with tourists from other countries, sometimes with locals. Get yourself a fruity sangria, a cup of olives and cheese platter, listen to the fado playing from CD, and you are all set to enjoy a Portuguese evening!

    Robert A.

    Great farmers market in the heart of old town Lisbon. It's mainly chorizo, meat and cheese stands with a few shops selling unique fine jewelry and honey. You get a lot of food and it's so cheap. My wife and I only came once, but I wish came again. The food is amazing!

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    Time Out Market - Pasteis de Nata

    Time Out Market

    4.3(1.1k reviews)
    1.0 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€

    Time Out market is overwhelming and fun. Best to come with a small group, so you can finagle a…read moreplace to sit, while others in the group hunt and source for the best bites. There's a variety of options and cuisines available, plus beers, wine and cocktails for purchase. I would leave small children at home with a babysitter, as trying to maneuver through the crowds with a stroller is just too much to deal with. We liked the tacos, burgers and pad Thai. Desserts are also available.

    Not until I went to Lisbon's Time Out Market did I grow excited about my place of lodging being a…read moremere 5-minute walk from here. I'd been to other Time Out Markets, in the US, and found them places which I had little desire to return to. Not this one, to which I returned at least 3 other times. It wasn't just the easy appeal of an amply-poured glass of great wine at an equally great price, but the whole vibe of the place, featuring the best of Portugal's best. Literally, everything looked appealing here; choosing what to eat to accompany that wine? That was my sole dilemma. One side of this place has eateries that feature really well-priced nightly specials, often selling out, which gives you an idea of their popularity. I frequently found myself in another stretch of the place, opting for a wonderfully fresh sushi platter that ran about $30US. If you do nothing more than come for food and drink you'll likely not notice that there's a really wonderful, artsy shop (A Vida Portuguesa) that features unique and beautiful gifts for yourself or others. Also, a bookstore upstairs and, during the daytime, a huge farmer's market/green-grocery in another space attached to the main hall, but easily overlooked. I highly recommend this Time Out Market, even suggesting you plan your stay to be in close proximity. That's how much I liked it.

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    Mercado de Campo de Ourique - Steak (ribeye cap)

    Mercado de Campo de Ourique

    4.5(33 reviews)
    2.5 kmCampo de Ourique
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    Today I'm thankful for this, one of my favorite places to eat in Lisbon…read more It's off the beaten path, and a lot quieter and more accessible than the Time Out Market. If you're looking for a good daytime activity in Lisbon, get over here with all your friends, eat all the things, and then window shop/actually shop as you wander back toward the city center. There are a LOT of different stalls manned by very personable people, and we split up, ordered whatever we wanted, and reconvened at all of the very comfortable tables to eat everything. We had: ramen, two different steaks, rice and beans, salad, fries, oysters, shawarma, a few different baos, candied nuts, and one of the best burgers I've ever eaten. And honestly, it was all pretty affordable. There are even some cute little clothing shops, if you ever get tired of eating. I don't, really. Truly, a great stop in Lisbon.

    There are some friendly vendors here and my son and I purchased all our vegetables for Thanksgiving…read moreincluding butternut squash, Brussels sprouts and asparagus. Cash was needed for those. We stopped into an organic olive oil place and the lovely and informative purveyor gave us an olive oil tasting. I mentioned the next day was U.S. Thanksgiving and we were making an all vegetarian meal. She ,wisely, suggested we check out their selections of organic wines. We bought a red and a white and a white that were excellent. They accepted credit cards .I'm told there is a good farmer's market there on Saturday's. Some basic Portuguese was needed for the vegetables vendor but the young woman in the olive oil store offered to speak English. This was a fun experience we won't forget.

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