Start your foodie adventure at Time Out Market Lisboa, an enormous food hall with several food stalls from top chefs in the city. In the morning, grab some traditional Portuguese pastries and coffee at Manteigaria. Afternoon, try the delicious seafood at Marisqueira Azul, and in the evening, indulge in some fine dining at Balcão da Esquina.
Belém is a must-visit for food lovers, famous for the world-renowned Pastéis de Belém. Start your morning at the Antiga Confeitaria de Belém, which has been making the delicious treats for over 180 years. Afternoon, head to Casa Pasteis de Belem and try other Portuguese desserts like Toucinho do Céu and Pudim Abade de Priscos. End your evening at the cozy restaurant, À Parte, for some traditional Portuguese cuisine.
Mercado de Campo de Ourique is a vibrant food market packed with small restaurants and food stands. Start your morning with some organic coffee at Heim Cafe and grab a vegan breakfast at the Maria Granel. Afternoon, try some gourmet burgers at Ground Burger followed by a refreshing gelato at Nannarella. In the evening, enjoy some tapas at Tasca da Esquina.
End your foodie journey at Cervejaria Ramiro, a famous seafood restaurant that has been serving traditional dishes since 1956. Start your day with some fresh oysters and clams. Afternoon, try the famous garlic shrimp followed by some sea bass. In the evening, end your trip with some delicious lobster.
If you have time, take a day trip to Sintra, a magical town 30 minutes away from Lisbon. You can also visit the LX Factory, a creative hub with cool shops, bars and restaurants. For a unique experience, book a cooking class to learn how to make traditional Portuguese dishes.