Lisbon Must Eat Must Visit - Wok 'n' Stroll

Lisbon Must Eat Must Visit

 

Lisbon’s culinary scene is a vibrant tapestry of flavors, influenced by centuries of history and a rich cultural heritage. Nestled along the banks of the Tagus River, this coastal city offers an array of gastronomic delights that showcase the best of Portuguese cuisine. From traditional dishes steeped in tradition to innovative culinary creations, Lisbon’s food scene caters to every palate. Visitors can savor iconic dishes such as bacalhau à brás (salted cod with onions and potatoes), pastéis de nata (custard tarts), and grilled sardines served with a squeeze of lemon. For those seeking a more contemporary dining experience, Lisbon boasts a burgeoning restaurant scene with talented chefs putting inventive twists on classic recipes. Whether exploring historic taverns in Alfama, indulging in seafood delights along the waterfront, or sampling fusion cuisine in trendy neighborhoods like Chiado and Bairro Alto, Lisbon offers a feast for the senses that promises to leave a lasting impression on any culinary enthusiast.

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Nightlife:

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Restaurants:

Floating octopus in A Cevicheria

Tours:

Viewpoint/Scenic points:

  • Miradouro de Santa luzia 

Scenic point with a pergola offers breathtaking views of Lisbon

Pastry Shops:

  • Pastelaria Benard (https://goo.gl/maps/oED9TDykX1ycyEFu7) – Good pastries and nata (custard tarts). Good spot to rest from shopping along R.Garrete. Loved the chocolate-coated orange peels.
  • The most famous place for the famous Pastel de nata https://pasteisdebelem.pt/en/
    • In 1837 we began making the original Pastéis de Belém, following an ancient recipe from the Mosteiro dos Jerónimos. That secret recipe is recreated every day in our bakery, by hand, using only traditional methods. Even today, the Pastéis de Belém offer the unique flavour of time-honoured Portuguese sweet making.

Museums: 

MAAT  museum: The Museum of Art, Architecture and Technology (MAAT) in Lisbon, Portugal, is a cutting-edge cultural institution that celebrates the intersection of art, architecture, and technology. Located along the Tagus River, MAAT’s striking contemporary architecture, designed by Amanda Levete Architects, captivates visitors with its undulating form and reflective surfaces. Inside, the museum hosts a diverse range of exhibitions, showcasing innovative works by local and international artists exploring contemporary issues and pushing the boundaries of artistic expression.

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