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    Alma

    Alma

    4.7(103 reviews)
    2.5 kmChiado, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado
    €€€

    Expectations were very high coming in here. I've never had a bad experience (aside from one random…read moretime) at a Michelin ** so knew it was going to be good. My travel agent booked me this and Bel Canto for back to back nights so I was excited to report back on this for her! Alma did not disappoint. I read ahead of time about the vibe and menu choices. You can pick tasting menu or à la carte, but unlike most places, you know what's on the tasting menu and you can choose from the fish forward one or another one. Opted for à la carte, for the first time ever when given a tasting menu option because it was basically designing your own. You can (and should) also add on the "chef's surprises" and then you have your own tasting menu. The service was great while being non-intrusive. It's a more casual and warm vibe than a lot of other more traditional fine dining experiences. Think warm and cozy dining room, no white linens, somewhat open kitchen in the corner. The food was of course the star. It was truly exceptional, as expected. The suckling pig was probably my favorite dish but the tenderloin was also a highlight. Everything was great from start to finish. Highly recommend and will absolutely go back next time in Lisbon!

    Alma was simply one of the most exceptional dining experiences I've ever had--likely the best meal…read moreof my life and, objectively, the finest Michelin-starred food I've encountered among the nine establishments I've visited to date. In fact, though I've nearly explored Lisbon to my heart's content, I would consider returning just to dine here again. For this visit, we opted for the à la carte menu and added the bread service and Chef's Surprises (€15)--an absolute must. The bread was accompanied by a uniquely nutty olive oil (so good I hunted it down at the market to bring home) and a deeply smoked butter that was truly out of this world. I won't spoil the "moments" and Chef's surprises that were sprinkled throughout the meal but they added an element of delight and anticipation throughout the night, with each one memorable and mouthwatering in their own special way. Alma's cocktail menu is uniquely rooted in Portuguese ingredients, but what impressed me even more was their thoughtful mocktail selection, a rarity at this level of dining. I got the Soul (elderflower, lemon, cucumber and egg white) a delightfully refreshing treat that I hope to one day recreate at home, while my boyfriend got the Tamashi, a cocktail made with Amêndoa Amarga Ámen (a local almond liqueur) and Angostura bitters--a lovely, marzipan-meets-citrus drink that gave us the chance to sample local spirits. On to the entrees... since we were dining a la carte, we chose an item each from their chef's classics menu and the seafood (Costa a Costa) menu. FOIE GRAS: seared and served with grilled apple, beetroot and granola... as well as an aromatic bitter coffee foam that cut through the unctuousness of the intensely rich and buttery foie gras to add a roasted, nutty, almost smokey flavor-- just wow. the textural contrast of all these elements made this a truly mind blowing and innovative concoction~ BLUE LOBSTER: poached to buttery smooth perfection, this was a more quietly elegant dish served with roasted leek and corn in a creamy nutty almond emulsion with bright orangey citrusy notes... a gentle symphony of well-balanced flavors Because I simply could not bear to have the meal come to an end, we had to finish off with dessert. The Bola de Berlim was essentially the Portuguese version of the German Berliner, fluffy doughnut holes filled with decadent egg custard (instead of jam) accented with a fragrant calamansi sorbet... a divine and elevated take on this classic Portuguese beach treat. While we only ordered drinks, two entrees and a dessert, our meal ended up being so much more due to the anticipation of the surprises and moments, which were all nothing short of amazing and turned the evening into an immersive journey. If you have one meal to splurge on during your time in Portugal, this is THE ONE. As alluded to earlier, Alma offers two tasting menus--one inspired by the Chef's classics, and the other centered around fish and shellfish (Costa a Costa). Dreaming of the chance to revisit and try the latter (or both?!) one day :')

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    Alma - Warm space

    Warm space

    Alma - One of the chefs surprises

    One of the chefs surprises

    Alma - Monkfish with lobster rice

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    Monkfish with lobster rice

    Pica Pau - Garlic shrimp to die for

    Pica Pau

    4.9(8 reviews)
    1.0 kmCampo Pequeno, Avenidas Novas

    Delightful snack bar serving up delicious, cheap, and authentic Portuguese food! I stumbled upon…read morePica Pau while meandering back to my hotel after realizing that the restaurant I was originally planning to eat lunch at was closed on Thursdays. It was getting a wee bit late for lunch (~1:30 PM), and I was quite hungry, so when I passed by Pica Pau and saw how packed it was, I knew I had to drop by to give it a try. It's absolutely bustling inside; there are several tables inside and outside, and you can generally just seat yourself as long as there's an open slot. There are very few tourists here -- another great sign -- so the menus will all be in Portuguese, and it will be hit or miss as to whether your server can translate for you. However, the menu is pretty simple, so it's easy enough to intuit what they say (or to just use Google Translate) -- the menu is spread across three blackboards, one for daily specials, another for seafood, and the last for other meat dishes. Everything is just twelve euros for lunch, and it also comes with a drink and bread. You genuinely can't go wrong with anything on their menu. My mom and I both ordered from their seafood menu, and the fish is super fresh and grilled to perfection. It has a perfect char on the outside, and is super flaky and tender on the inside; they add a hit of salt and a side of lemon, but the fish honestly doesn't need much else. The fish also comes with a side of boiled veggies and potatoes, which are a great, neutral accompaniment to the fish. I ordered the swordfish, and my mom got the sea bass, but we ended up splitting both of the dishes between us (especially since they both conveniently came with two pieces). Both were phenomenal, but I did enjoy the swordfish a tiny bit more; it was a bit more tender, and they also descaled the swordfish but did not for the seabass, so it was a slightly easier eating experience.

    I have absolutely nothing negative about this restaurant. It is one of the best places I have ever…read morehad the pleasure of having a meal. Our waitress was amazing! She reccomended what and how many plates we should share, paired it with a great bottle of wine, and never let our glasses go empty. We sampled a total of 7 dishes between 4 of us and ate it family style. I can not recommend this amazing local establishment enough. Even if it means rearranging your day or trip to fit in a reservation, you will not be sorry! This will be my new staple on any trip to Lisboa

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    Pica Pau - Duck rice!!!! My favorite ever

    Duck rice!!!! My favorite ever

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    Pica Pau

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    daPrata52 - Scallops tapa and ahi tar tar

    daPrata52

    4.7(195 reviews)
    2.7 kmBaixa, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado
    €€

    We had an outstanding experience at daPrata52, and it was easily one of our favorite meals in…read moreLisbon. The food across the board was excellent--every dish we tried was flavorful, well-prepared, and felt thoughtfully put together. You can tell there's real intention behind both the menu and execution. What really elevated the experience, though, was our waiter, Bernardo. He brought incredible energy to the table--full of personality, engaging, and genuinely fun to interact with. At the same time, his service was top-notch: attentive without being overbearing, helpful with recommendations, and clearly passionate about what he does. Great food is one thing, but when you pair it with service like that, it turns into a memorable experience. Highly recommend--and if you get Bernardo, you're in for a great time.

    daPrata52 is a fantastic Tapas restaurant to at is definitely worth a visit. It comes with some…read morerules--each is customer is required to order at least 2 tapas that are about a half meal each--then you can share them. I had read in Yelp that lines could be long, but we arrived early. They have a little red rope at the door where they explain the rules. The interior is kind of eclectic. They have wines at three price points, we got a really nice bottle of red called Pops reserve. For the tapas, we ordered the assorted cheeses, octopus risotto, duck breast with chips (not normally on the menu), and ceviche. All were superb. We started with the duck and ceviche. The duck was braised perfectly and seasoned well, wonderful. Then the ceviche had swordfish and tuna. I am not normally a sword fan, but this was very tasty. Next up were the cheese and risotto. The risotto was incredible, buttery and delicious. The cheese plate had 5 cheeses of different intensity. All were great, particularly the goat ones. It came with a pumpkin jam which I had never had before, but was very good. I definitely recommend this place

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    daPrata52 - Check out at the bar

    Check out at the bar

    daPrata52 - Fresh tiger prawns

    Fresh tiger prawns

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    Bairrices - Goat cheese and black chorizo

    Bairrices

    4.8(65 reviews)
    2.7 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€

    Lots of options, between 5 of us at least one person loved each dish. Coming from Canada we wanted…read moreto experience local cuisine and this was an amazing way to do exactly that. Our 11 year absolutely loved the chicken gizzards, who would have known!! Give it a try, an excellent way to try new food. Staff were also amazing and made it a great experience.

    Bairrices was a fun way to try different Portuguese dishes. Google maps took us to a building with…read moreno big signage. I did see a small sign with "Bairrices", so I went inside and followed the path. To get to the restaurant, I had to go through a door that led outside. Then the restaurant was on the right. I opted to sit outside and the server explained the menu to us in English. Basically you get served all 22 dishes plus dessert (see photo with yellow paper) for 22€ per person. If you end up liking any of them, you can order them again - as many as you want. Some dishes were cold, some were hot. The fried squid was my favorite. There weren't any that I hated, but like the server said, everyone's preference is different. There will be some dishes that you don't like. I never felt pressured to finish everything that was served. It was like a small (and affordable) tasting menu! Drinks cost separate. I highly recommend the sangria! For only 3€ you get a liter. It was so delicious, but also on the sweet side. The server was so nice and spoke English, which was very helpful. There is a small restroom next to the register inside the restaurant. I was able to pay with Apple Pay. They have free WiFi!

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    Bairrices - View of restaurant from outdoor seating

    View of restaurant from outdoor seating

    Bairrices
    Bairrices - 11, 13, 16-20

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    Chiveve Restaurante - Chicken Zambeziana

    Chiveve Restaurante

    5.0(14 reviews)
    0.1 kmSaldanha, Avenidas Novas

    They have moved! Now at Rua Andrade Corvo S.D. Excellent…read moreservice. The food was flavored perfectly and received plenty. I got the chicken. Samosas were flaky and flavorful. Will definitely be back.

    The food and the service was exceptional, we had three dishes the chicken in coconut sauce (my wife…read morewas licking the plate), and two of their daily specials. One was a curry chicken dish and the other a type of shrimp empanadas with risotto. Everything was delicious it was just a matter of preference. Cooking is an art and like with artist and musicians you can devote your life to it and you will never be good enough. The chef here is magnificent, a true artist blending perfectly the various flavors and giving you a magnificent experience. I could write an essay on our experience but I won't. I believe if you are a foodie this is a must in Lisbon. The service simply couldn't have been better and as I have started before it's something I don't pay much attention to but it is impossible to ignore here. We devoured the food so quickly that we forgot to take pictures. I almost forgot, we had the tree of life dessert which was delicious. A kind of custard like substance without any milkiness and providing a variety of fruity flavors to the palate. And we had the rice pudding which was a flavor combination of homemade Mexican arroz con leche and Puerto Rican tembleque.

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    Chiveve Restaurante - Shrimp Mozambican

    Shrimp Mozambican

    Chiveve Restaurante - Shrimp

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