Food & Wine in Lisbon — FAQ

What food should I try in Lisbon?
Don’t miss pastéis de nata (custard tarts), bacalhau dishes, grilled sardines, bifana pork sandwiches, Portuguese cheeses and ginjinha cherry liqueur — a food tour samples the best.
Are Lisbon food tours worth it?
Yes — a guided food and wine tour takes you to trusted local spots you might miss, with tastings and the cultural context, and is a great introduction to the city.
Where is the best food in Lisbon?
The Alfama, Mouraria and Bairro Alto hide traditional tascas, while the Time Out Market gathers top chefs under one roof; a guide knows the standout spots.