Portugal isn’t just about stunning views and historic streets—it’s a food lover’s paradise. From cozy cafés to riverside dinners and iconic pastries, here are the spots I absolutely loved and would recommend if you’re visiting Porto and Lisbon.
Porto
Garden Porto Café
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This café is like a little green oasis in Porto. The moment you walk in, you feel calm and relaxed. Perfect for lunch, their menu is light but full of flavor, with fresh salads, sandwiches, and vibrant brunch options. The drinks here are refreshing, and the whole vibe makes it a great spot to recharge after a morning of exploring.
Mistu Restaurant & Bar
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Mistu is the kind of place where every dish feels like a little celebration. Elegant but cozy, it mixes Portuguese ingredients with international flavors in a way that surprises your taste buds. From beautifully plated starters to decadent desserts, it’s perfect for a relaxed, intimate dinner.
Time Out Market Porto
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This is a must-visit for anyone who loves variety. Imagine a buzzing hall filled with the smells of grilled seafood, freshly baked pastries, and sizzling tapas. Whether you want to try a local specialty or something modern and experimental, Time Out Market has it all. A fun, lively place to sample multiple flavors without committing to one restaurant.
Epoca
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If breakfast is your favorite meal, Epoca will make you happy. The café is charming and cozy, with wooden tables and warm lighting. Their pastries are fresh, the coffee is excellent, and the breakfast plates are hearty enough to fuel you for a day of sightseeing.
Da Terra – Baixa
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For a wholesome, veggie-friendly lunch, Da Terra is a gem. Every dish feels fresh, thoughtful, and packed with flavor. It’s the kind of place that makes you appreciate simple ingredients cooked with care, perfect for a slow, relaxing meal.
Bacalhau
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If there’s one thing you need to try in Porto, it’s codfish, and Bacalhau does it perfectly. Traditional, hearty, and comforting, the flavors are classic Portuguese. The kind of meal that leaves you full but happy, and wanting to come back for more.
Majestic Café
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Step inside this Belle Époque beauty, and you instantly feel transported back in time. Majestic Café is famous for its coffee and pastries, but honestly, just sitting here and soaking in the atmosphere is as much a treat as the food itself.
Bosco
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For sunset drinks, Bosco is hard to beat. Sitting by the riverside with a panoramic view of the Douro River, the cocktails are creative and the vibe is relaxed. It’s the perfect place to unwind after a busy day of exploring Porto.
Lisbon
Lupita Pizzeria
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Lupita is casual, fun, and delicious. Their thin-crust pizzas are perfectly baked with just the right amount of cheese and toppings. A relaxed spot where you can enjoy comfort food without any fuss.
Pasteis de Belem
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No trip to Lisbon is complete without tasting a pastel de nata. At Pasteis de Belem, these custard tarts are golden, flaky, and creamy, with a perfect hint of cinnamon. Eating one feels like indulging in a tiny, perfect piece of Portuguese history.
Prado
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Prado focuses on seasonal ingredients and fresh, creative dishes. Every plate is thoughtful, visually stunning, and full of flavor. It’s a modern take on Portuguese cuisine and a great spot if you want a more elevated dining experience.
Heim Café
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A charming breakfast spot that’s bright and cheerful. The coffee is strong, the pastries are fresh, and the breakfast plates are hearty—perfect for fueling up before exploring Sintra or Lisbon.
Leonetta
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This Italian-inspired spot is casual yet stylish. Pasta, fresh salads, and simple but flavorful dishes make it a great lunch option. It’s relaxed enough for a midday break but still feels a little special.
Rocco Lisbon
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Rocco is modern, bold, and creative. Their menu puts a twist on traditional Portuguese flavors, and every bite feels intentional. Ideal for dinner when you want a memorable meal in Lisbon.
Manteigaria
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Another pastel de nata hotspot. The tarts are fresh, creamy, and just slightly crisp on the outside. Perfect for grabbing a quick snack while wandering Lisbon’s streets.
Castro
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A small, cozy café serving some of the best custard tarts in town. A quiet spot to enjoy Lisbon’s famous pastry without the crowds.
Bonjardim
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Known for their perfectly roasted chicken and classic Portuguese flavors. A casual spot that feels authentic and welcoming.
Mattarello
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Italian food done right. Handmade pasta, fresh sauces, and a warm ambiance make it a great dinner choice in Lisbon.
These spots cover everything from casual bites to indulgent pastries and fine dining. Portugal’s food scene is diverse, flavorful, and full of character—make sure to try as much as you can!

Hello. I'm Shivesh Bhatia, a food blogger and food stylist from Delhi, India. Welcome to Bake With Shivesh, where I'll help you create magic in your kitchens with my simple recipes.
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