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    Mercado da Ribeira

    4.3 (71 reviews)
    ModeratePublic Markets
    Closed 10:00 am - 12:00 AM (Next day)

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    The place out food came from
    Norman L.

    We went to Time Out Market (Mercado da Ribeira) on our first night in Lisbon. Was already getting crowded at 6:30 and we were here in February. Can't imagine what the crowds are like in summer. It is walking distance from the city center but could be a bit far for some. Was about .5km for us and we were about dead center in the Baixa area. The market is pretty big with rows of community tables in the center and the restaurants all around the outside. We had Miguel Castro de Silva and it as delicious. Some cod croquettes and a cod with julienne potatoes and egg. One of the best dishes we had in Lisbon. Beer and wine i. The middle of the market and a lot of the restaurants also have beer and wine available. Some of the restaurants have some hidden seating around the outside which would be a little more private if you want to both eat at the same place. Would highly recommend coming here for at least one meal if you are staying in downtown Lisbon.

    Andy N.

    Food hauls are one of my favorite places to check out as they'll usually have plenty of food and drinks options for everyone to enjoy. Time Out Market here in Lisbon is one of those places and a must check-out for anyone. The open space along with cafeteria style benches made this feel like you're likely to meet somebody new. I enjoyed being able to grab a glass of wine and enjoy the loud but chic atmosphere of the market. For my vegan friends - a few shops have some options but it's not as plentiful as I would have hoped. I recommend eating beforehand or coming here just for a drink if you're looking for a heartier meal.

    Darryl S.

    We finally got inside the Mercado da Ribeira (next door to the Time Out Marketplace) as it's always been closed the times we made it down to the Ribeira district. It doesn't hold a candle to the really great food markets like La Boqueria in Barcelona, or the DeKalb in Georgia; however, it's expansive and full of fresh produce that can't be beat--and very reasonably priced! (When we were there, only two-thirds of the fresh produce and half of the meat vendors were there. It's a VERY local kind of place (not much English spoken--unlike the adjoining Time Out Marketplace which is loaded with tourists), so some of the older vendors were not very friendly or inviting. (One old gal, after we said, "Bom Dia!" to her, literally turned her head downward to look at her phone! Naturally, she didn't get our business, and we bought a bunch of fresh produce from the vendor on the opposite side who WAS friendly. So there! She sat there sullen and crusty. Lol!!) The bottom line: If I lived in Lisbon, I'd be doing a lot of produce shopping here!

    I got the charcoal grillEd fish
    Tommy A.

    If you never been there You have to try They're good are fresh They're making food in front of your eyes Even they have aquarium for any kind of fishs OMG Love it

    Robin W.

    This place, Time Out Market was quite an experience. When you first arrive, if eating, be sure to grab seats which are very difficult to find at 8 pm at night. Different stalls will give you a beeper for when your ordered food is ready. There is quite a variety of food offered. The shrimp and mussels were fabulous. The guys had beers which were great. Pastis de Nota are a famous pastry in Portugal. You can actually watch them being made. You must try them while visiting. This market represents famous chefs throughout Portugal. Food is mostly sold here. We were hoping to find souvenirs. Outside the market are a handful of booths to check out in the evening. There are a few shops open during the day within walking distance. We found a great one selling reasonably priced pottery. All in all, this market is a must see!

    Bruno L.

    This is definitely the go to place in Lisbon to try different kinds of foods and desserts, and have a real gastronomic experience!

    Ryna D.

    I love visiting local markets. So at first I was very excited to hear about Mercado da Ribeira. And then we walked in and found out it had undergone a major renovation a couple years ago and is now the Time Out Market. Don't get me wrong, an awesome food hall of the city's best is a great idea but it would have been nice if the legacy of Lisbon's oldest market shone through. That said, we tried 2 different food stalls and both were terrific! I do recommend it if you are in that particular neighborhood and need a quick but delicious meal.

    Octopus Cachorro Quente
    Jose Javier G.

    One of the best places to eat in Lisbon. The best and most typical dishes are all concentrated here in the Mercado. There is so much variety. We decided not to settle with just one booth, but to try many. We tried an octopus hot dog, the pica pau, the nata pies and freshly squeezed smoothies. The Cachorro Quente was super delicious, so much flavor. The typical pasteis de Nata were also flavorful and cooked to perfection. Crowded, noisy, happy and good food. Quintessential city market.

    William G.

    The restaurants here are fantastic as long as you stick to Portuguese food. This sort of model should be duplicated in every large population center in the United States. The outer ring of the market serves as a fresh products market (veggies, fruit, meat, seafood, ...). In the center are great cutting edge restaurants that serve up great meals that any foodie would enjoy. In the very center are the seating and lots of great places to get something to drink (cocktails, wine, beer, fresh squeezed juice,...). Some of my best meals in Portugal were here. I enjoyed tuna tartare, steak tartare, pata negra jamon with giant fresh figs, fresh bread, very large shucked oysters, ... there are many great options to choose from.

    Risotto negro
    Jade L.

    Hands down one of the top three highlights during my trip to Lisbon!! The level of intricacy and quality of food was truly impressive!! I had the risotto negro: risotto with squid ink topped with seaweed and seared scallops. Amazing indeed!! The chef coupled it with a glass of red ( I wish I would have asked the name because it was marvelous, no frets though because I'll be back!!) The energy and atmosphere alone are captivating; anytime you pair an amazing experience with stellar cuisine you always come out on top! I rolled solo so it wasn't difficult to find a seat but it was packed on Monday around 1700, I can only imagine the scene/ craze on the weekends!! The service was swift, had my meal in under 20 minutes, once the buzzer went off simply went to counter and violá!! Highly recommended!!

    Carlos T.

    An amazing place! A definetely must gonif you are visiting Lisbon! Make sure to check tartar ia for amazing raw food and the cheeses and hams at manteigaria silva

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    Great variety ... lots of different things to try. I want to come back and get an octopus hot dog!

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    Time Out Market - Pasteis de Nata

    Time Out Market

    4.3(1.1k reviews)
    0.0 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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    Feira da Ladra

    Feira da Ladra

    4.0(26 reviews)
    2.0 kmSão Vicente de Fora, São Vicente - Graça

    Feira da Ladra might not be the reason to go to Lisbon but if you're a flea market fan wondering…read morewhat treasures can be unearthed in that environment halfway across the world, this would be a great starting point. Occurring on Tuesdays and Saturdays, this open air flea market or, "thieve's market" (the literal translation), stretches from the bottom of one hill to the top, both sides of the street, with what's easily over a hundred vendors. I'd heard that bargaining isn't welcomed here and didn't try but even though I loved looking at everything, only a couple of things interested me enough to inquire about price. In the end, I tired of looking at everything before I ran out of everything to be looked at, but didn't come away empty-handed. A small art print was my prized-possession as well as a belief that everyone serious about vintage finds should make time for this during time spent in Lisbon.

    We loved this flea market and spent a good amount of time walking around here. Several locals told…read moreus about it and I was thrilled that we were here on a Saturday and could go. There were tons and tons of vendors with all sorts of things at great prices for several city blocks with roads blocked off for pedestrians making it easy to shop. There was a nice mix of antiques and ceramics and old and new. I got a few small keepsakes as well as some totes and clothing for my daughter at fair prices. Definitely worth the visit. Plus, we walked through the charming Alfama and did additional shopping and snacking along the way. Several really cute breakfast spots can be found here.

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    Mercado de Campo de Ourique - Steak (ribeye cap)

    Mercado de Campo de Ourique

    4.5(33 reviews)
    2.1 kmCampo de Ourique
    €€

    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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