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    Sushisan

    3.4 (14 reviews)
    ModerateSushi Bars
    Open 12:00 pm - 3:30 PM, 8:00 PM - 11:00 PM

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    Was just ok. Every item tasted the same. No distinct flavor at all. Lacked it completely. Service was good though.

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    Nómada - otoro tartare

    Nómada

    4.7(9 reviews)
    2.1 kmCampo Pequeno, Avenidas Novas

    Wow! Just wow! We chose Nomada for lunch on a whim because we wanted Sushi in Lisbon. We somehow…read morechose one of my favorite sushi places and I eat a weekly omakase in New York City and have been to Japan multiple times. I could not believe how great this spot was from decor to service to the food. Walking in it is absolutely beautiful, we chose a table, got a couple drinks that were all good from sake to a spicy margarita. Then we ordered what felt like a silly amount of food, but we were hungry. The waiter somehow remembered it all without writingit down and then coursed it perfectly. We started with the Otoro tartare and that was just about as splendid as anything comes. Then we followed that up with sashimi and just course and course of nigiri and sushi rolls. Every piece was epically amazing and every drink we had was stellar. I must say you cannot have too much otoro here! The otoro just blew our mind from a price and taste perspective. The dessert also was just so good - we had this matcha cake that again was warm and perfectly prepared. I couldn't believe how good it was. I don't know how they're pulling this off, but Nomada is the place to eat in Lisbon!

    Sushi is fresh and they have gluten free options. The temperature could be colder and Ii you order…read moreone of the combination sushi or sashimi options, the variety is a bit lacking.

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    Nómada - Beautiful dessert

    Beautiful dessert

    Nómada - Scallop and otoro sashimi

    Scallop and otoro sashimi

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    Yakuza

    Yakuza

    4.0(4 reviews)
    0.2 kmRato, Príncipe Real - Av. Liberdade

    O I was skeptical about the quality of the sushi at the…read moreresort, but it turned out to be world class. Rolls, sashimi and yes, the fish tacos were exceptional. Service was as good as the sushi. I world highly recommend.

    Price is not worth the quality here. I dropped in for a visit just to eat something a little…read moredifferent than traditional Portuguese cuisine while in Lisbon for 5 nights and boy do I regret it. There were some pretty glowing reviews on TripAdvisor and Google so I figured it must be decent. I've been to a lot of sushi places (high end, low end, authentic, all you can eat, etc) and the value just isn't worth it here. $60 Euro for 1 person and this is billed as authentic sushi (which it is definitely NOT). Service is good and the setting/atmosphere is swanky, but for that much you can feed 4 or 5 people at a variety of authentic Portuguese restaurants around town. In terms of food: Miso soup (1/5) - was WAY too salty and everything in the soup was too hard. Salmon nigiri (3/5) - was good, but nothing to write home about. Toro roll (3/5) - this roll is made with toro on top and real crab in the middle and would have been been good except there was some additional fish in it that was super hard to chew through. As it was supposed to be a toro roll, it's supposed to melt in your mouth. Shrimp tempura (1/5) - the tempura was just plain bad. The batter was not light and flaky and tasted spongy in places. I make better shrimp tempura at home. Bottom line, there are so many other good restaurants in Lisbon, do yourself a favor and skip this place.

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    Confraria Lx

    Confraria Lx

    4.2(28 reviews)
    1.5 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€€

    Located inside the timeout market, that is next to the water and close to the Prado De Comercio, it…read moreis a small sushi shop. Timeout in general though is a must see in general for any Lisbon bucket list, so stop by and decide whether or not you want sushi! It has really good sushi, and there's a lot of variety on the menu. I figured that if you're in Portugal, you need to get seafood in any variety, including sushi. The sushi was very good and very fresh. For the price it was also reasonable because it's cheap cheaper than what you could get in the US. My only complaint is I wish the menu was easier to understand. I am not a sushi expert, so there were different names of rolls that I didn't understand like Fotu Maki. It was fine though, because the waiter explained to me what each term meant and what was on the menu, but it would've been helpful to have that listed. You can sit anywhere inside the timeout market. And there's around 500 where the seating inside the market. If you leave your tray on the table too, it gets taken by a worker.

    We visited Lisbon back in September and accidentally stumbled upon this amazing sushi restaurant in…read morethe middle of the city center close to Tagus River. Oh my Goodness, not only was it delicious, but also the ambiance and the design of the restaurant - so unique for a typical sushi joint!!! We are sushi connoisseurs, even our kids started eating seafood and raw fish at the age of 12 months, so our expectations were high. We have such standards for quality of seafood as our favorite US sushi restaurant is SugarFish by Sushi Nozawa that is located in NYC and Los Angeles. We were pleasantly surprised at how fresh everything was at Confraria. The delicious appetizers, including the beet dip with carrots, that was a special treat they bring you that only costs a few euros. When we walked in, there was only 1 table occupied, which seemed a bit odd, however, it was also later in the afternoon. A few minutes later we were happy that no one else was there as we received an exceptional service from our waitress and the chef kept making accommodations for us by substituting certain fish for tuna instead (we are not fans of raw salmon). The cone appetizers were to die for. Nigiri, sashimi and the remaining rolls were all 10/10. All menu items tasted so incredible we ordered the 2nd round. If you are in Lisbon and would like to try some of the freshest sushi - this place is it! Highly recommend!!!

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    Confraria Lx - Turco Combo

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    Wok Mundo - Restaurante sol mundo. Excelente

    Wok Mundo

    3.8(9 reviews)
    2.3 kmPraça de Espanha, Campolide
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    If not that the food is your everyday variety of Chinese food, it would get 5 stars! There's so…read moremuch variety of very good, delicious Chinese food, even a very nice assortment of Japanese sushi-rolls and sashimi. You can't go wrong here, especially at this €9,50 dinner buffet menu, excluding drinks. A bit cheaper for lunch. I'd post photos but I'm embarrassed to go up to the buffet to do so, and my plates were pretty heavily stacked! lol

    We went here based on all of the positive reviews, despite my wife not wanting a buffet…read more The staff were very friendly and the place was quite busy but not totally packed. There was an extensive selection of traditional dishes to choose from and we dug right in. Fried shrimp, shrimp lo mein, skewered fried prawns, baby clams, steamed dumplings, chicken wings, soup (not sure what not won ton more like a mix between egg drop and hot and sour). Some dishes looked better than others but most looked pretty good. My wife opted for several rice dishes, along with a few selections of Sushi as she didn't want all that fried food. As soon as we sat to eat, she pointed out that EVERYTHING was either barely warm, room temperature or slightly cold. I mean EVERYTHING. It was very strange. I went back to the buffet and the trays were steaming but the food was not. I tried different dishes from the first round and those were the same result. What made this really weird to me is the place was quite full and NOBODY seemed to mind or find this strange. The saddest appetizers were the egg rolls. Greasy, over fried and not appealing at all. Tried the spring rolls instead and they were pretty empty and tasteless. The soup had cilantro in it. That was different but it wasn't that bad. My wife hated it, said hers tasted like soap. Typical for some people and cilantro but she never noticed that eating Mexican food with lots of cilantro. The worst was that nothing stood out or tasted fresh at all. Overall the flavors were not bad but mostly everything seemed to have been cooked days ago. When you add lukewarm or cold to that, the meal becomes nearly inedible. Initially, we were a bit worried we would get sick later but the food turned over very quickly. The only thing we could figure was everything was just coming out of the fridge precooked and cold. It is our first time in Portugal and we had a hard enough time trying to get our waitress to understand our drink order on first sitting down so I did not bother to ask or inform them about our confusion over the state of the food. We were so disappointed we didn't even bother with the dessert. Really, who wants to walk away from ice cream? Too sad. It was only about 8pm when we went so perhaps it all warmed up at some point, but we'll never know. Better luck to the next adventurer looking to eat inexpensively in Lisbon with a craving for Chinese food.

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    Some dessert

    Sushisan - sushi - Updated August 2026

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