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R. Cais de Santarém, 38
1100-104 Lisbon
Portugal
Sé, Mouraria - Castelo - Alfama
218 883 184
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What time does Sardina open?
Sardina opens at 11:00 AM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
What time does Sardina close?
Sardina closes at 10:00 PM on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
Mon-Sun 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM
Does Sardina have parking?
Yes, Sardina has parking options.
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The store is rather small, but do try to provide a bit of everything, from beautiful ceramics to…read moreserious-looking kitchen knives, from delicious Japanese ramen to Japanese Kit Kat, and a wide range of ingredients to cook some authentic Asian dishes at home. Worth checking out this place.
We came a long way across town to this shop hoping that they had onigiri. The shop does not have…read moremany things and it is pretty tiny. For your average Japanese market go elsewhere. It does have a cute vibe and there is a nice lady at the counter.
The service here is exceptional - from Beatriz, Andre and Luisa. They are knowledgeable and patient…read morewith questions asked. Friendly to chat with and able to respond to any questions asked about the store's products. Samples are available. I strongly recommend the store and staff. I was in the store on Saturday, February 14, 2026.
So Lojas das Conservas is featured in many tourist websites and books as the one stop shop for a…read morevariety of canned seafood. Not really knowing whats good or bad we kind of walked into the blind thinking that we would probably find something to take home. Right off the bat we could see that they had a wide selection of different brands to pick from ranging in different price ranges. They had a couple cans to taste but we also noticed that the ones they were tasting were on the higher end of the price spectrum. We ended up just picking a couple cans from a few different brands including tuna, sardines, smoked fish, octopus, etc. Back in the main part of town we also passed another store that was similar but it looked like it was just a singular brand. Regardless of what your interests are, i would definitely recommend stopping.
Ramirez is one of the oldest continued producers of conservas
So many canned sardine options!
Grilled sardines
A bit intimidating market when you first arrive but everyone is very kind and welcoming! Plenty of…read morefish and seafood options - note that there will never be fresh fish on Sunday or Monday so the market may be closed during these days. If the fish isn't sold the day before, they will sell it for a cheaper price the next morning. There are also a few shops with fresh flowers, cheese, bread, nuts, and cooked meats. Not a ton when it comes to prepared food for you to sit and consume but their selection of fruits and veggies are absolutely gorgeous! I would say it leans more towards locals coming to this market but definitely check it out!!
I happened to be nearby and we decided to walk over. Lots of fresh seafood. I walked in early in…read morethe morning about 9am, not everything was opened yet. They have seafood, fruits and vegetables. The mist impressive part was the fresh catch of the day.
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