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    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
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    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
    Mercado 31 de Janeiro - Farmers Market Near Me - Lisbon, 11
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    Cervejaria Ramiro - Barnacles

    Cervejaria Ramiro

    4.4(917 reviews)
    1.5 kmAnjos, Arroios
    €€€€

    A friend had highly recommended this spot when I said I was going to Lisbon. It was conveniently…read morelocated across the street from the hotel I stayed at. We had reservations for a party of 2 on a Saturday at 6 PM. When you check in, they give you a slip of paper which has a QR code on it for you to access the menu later, and we were promptly seated upstairs. The menu is conveniently available in several languages (you select your language at the bottom of the main menu page). We were at a long table for 6, with us sitting on the inside and another couple sitting at the end, and the table settings in between us were cleared, so it didn't feel like we were on top of one another. I appreciated that the server gave recommendations that would be good for two people. We went with most of his recommendations (shrimps on garlic sauce (it's labeled as spicy, but it's really not), clams on garlic, tiger prawns grilled on bed of salt) and added some of our own (razor clams and lobster roll). All the seafood tasted fresh, bursting with flavor from the buttery garlic sauce, which we sopped up with garlic bread. The bread is brought to the table when you first get seated. It's not free, which I was aware of, but I knew it would go well with the dishes we ordered. The razor clams were juicy and sweet. The lobster roll was good, but not something I would order again when there's so many other fantastic seafood choices. I usually don't drink beer, but felt that it was appropriate since we were at a cervejaria, so I ordered a bottle of Sagres Bohemia. It went perfectly with the seafood. My SO, who doesn't drink alcohol, got peach iced tea. I wanted to get the prego sandwich for dessert, but my SO was pretty much full at that point, so I ordered a tarte whisky and a cappuccino for myself. The whisky ice cream layer in the tarte was nice and refreshing. I was shocked when we got the bill and it came out to less than 50€. This meal would have cost so much more in the US. You pay via tablet at the end and I left a generous tip in appreciation of the wonderful meal and service. They get you in and out of there quick, but it never felt like we were being rushed out. I highly recommend this spot if you are looking for some fresh, delicious seafood in Lisbon.

    A great seafood shellabration here! Came here with rave Yelp reviews and friend recommendations. We…read morecame during an off time so it wasn't as busy. You check in and then they ask you wait in their waiting area next door which looks a little bare and the outside patio seems like a smoking area. After we were called, we walked upstairs to a brightly-lit dining room. Lots of serving staff and all very friendly. Their menu is extensive and it's great they have photos too! My favorites had to be the giant tiger prawn, razor clams, and the crab head, but everything was tasted good and the seafood tasted fresh. Would recommend!

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    Cervejaria Ramiro - The dining room

    The dining room

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    Lobster

    Cervejaria Ramiro - Port and tonic (€7.50)

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    Port and tonic (€7.50)

    Pingo Doce

    Pingo Doce

    3.7(15 reviews)
    2.1 kmRestauradores, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado

    One of the best, simple breakfast deals in town!…read more My wife saw a little group of people loitering near the entrance just prior to the 800 am opening, and as soon as they opened, they rushed inside. So curiously we followed the crowd and they all had congregated in the bakery and deli area. The prices are VERY affordable as compared to the tourist trap stores. A lot of the locals shop here and this market is always busy! So if you want a cup of coffee with a Custard tart, or coffee with a nice buttered bun, combined, it cost us 2.09 euros! There is a small sitting area to eat your stuff, but the unsaid expectation was to "eat and run" since a steady stream of people were also taking this opportunity for a great deal! A convenient location to get groceries as our hotel was also right down the street!

    We have a 45-day stay in Lisboa, so our first to-do item was find a market to stock our fridge…read more Pingo Doce ("Sweet Drop") is a chain "supermercado" in Portugal, with over 400+ stores across the country. What can I say? It's a supermarket! (Lol!) The stores we've visited were well-appointed, stocked, and modern. If you like meats and fish, they've got it all fresh. Being plant-based, Pingo is not the most stocked as far as those items go; but, it does contain a number of products for us. And, too, the prices are all very comparable, if not cheaper, than what we pay back in our local Hannaford back in the States. In sum, Pingo Doce is a very fine supermercado to go to when in Lisboa! :D

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    Sol e Pesca

    Sol e Pesca

    3.9(50 reviews)
    2.8 kmCais do Sodré, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€

    One of our first stops in Lisbon was Sol E Pesca. I found out about this place, as many do, from…read morewatching Anthony Bourdain. He talked about how this place was in the seedy part of town but I was surprised to see how much the neighborhood has changed since then -- it's literally on pink street now, one of the biggest tourist areas in Lisbon. However, any worry of whether this place was now a tourist trap was assured by the fact that it has remained the same since that Anthony Bourdain episode over a decade ago and pink street just seems to have grown up around it. We ordered a bunch of tinned fish including smoked salmon, codfish livers, cockles, and mussels. It was definitely way too much food but it was SO delicious. The olive oil, lemon, garlic, and parsley "salsa" they use to dress everything up is simple but perfect. The dry white house wine was 3.50 euros for a glass. The super bock was flowing too. Staff is friendly and service is at your typical Portuguese pace. We ended up coming back here on our last night in Portugal so we could purchase the cockles and the smoked salmon. We also ate some razor clams as a snack while we were there and those were delicious too. This is a quality spot for tinned fish and truly felt like an authentic Portuguese experience, drawing in both locals and tourists alike.

    Nice location. We ate on front patio. Ordered the seafood paella. Good sea for fantastic flavor…read morefrom seafood broth and saffron. But even after it taking 30+ mins after ordering- there was no "crust" of rice on bottom or sides. Disappointing. And the bread they automatically bring out (5.50euros) was hard and stale. Taste like it had been reheated in a microwave. House white wine for 2 (in half bottle) was not to our taste. Blend of 2 local grapes and Chardonnay - it was on the tart-sour side. If u enjoy a balanced fresh white wine- then do not order this. Ask for what other half bottles they offer.

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    Sol e Pesca - Interior

    Interior

    Sol e Pesca - Octopus with olive oil

    Octopus with olive oil

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    White sangria

    Pingo Doce - Pingo Dingo!

    Pingo Doce

    4.4(5 reviews)
    2.4 kmMadalena, Mouraria - Castelo - Alfama

    "Maybe a dingo ate your baby." (Elaine/Seinfeld)…read more Conveniently located about a block from my hotel, Pingo Dingo (called Pingo Doce by some) became a frequent stop for me to pick up water bottles and other staples during my time in Lisbon. One of my favorite things to do when traveling abroad is to wander the aisles of grocery stores on the prowl for good deals, amusing products, and wild Australian dogs. The aisles of Pingo did not disappoint! Star Wars obsessed? Check out the Jabba the Hutt fish in the seafood section! Fan of the Two-Buck Chuck? Pingo has a full wall of wines under $5. Kermit is your spirit animal? Muppet eye special in aisle 3! Take note that items from the deli and pastry section must be paid for at that counter. There is also a check-out line reserved only for pharmacy items. Pingo also houses the entry to the "secret" Castelo Elevador, which will lift you most the way up to St. George Castle. Overall this chain grocery store is a fantastic pit stop to load up on refreshments, basic needs, and cheap pastries. Next time some obnoxious woman complains, "I've lost my fiancé, the poor baby," put on your worst Australian accent and let her know he's at the Pingo Dingo!

    awesome! great prices, great service, great chocolate and wine selection - great deli and great…read morelocation

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    Pingo Doce
    Pingo Doce - Slabs of bacalhau to gnaw on throughout your day. ;D

    Slabs of bacalhau to gnaw on throughout your day. ;D

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    Military School

    Sea Me - the sardines nigiri ..the first sardines sushi I had ! its pertect .10/10

    Sea Me

    4.2(189 reviews)
    2.4 kmChiado, Bairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré
    €€€

    Having read so many stellar reviews about this place and its octopus hot dog, I had it on my hit…read morelist. Even though we didn't have a reservation, they were able to seat us. We ordered the: -Octopus Hot Dog (of course!) -Roasted Sardine Niguiri -Pan Sear Prawns and Garlic -Tuna tartare on toasted brioche with white chocolate and lime -Fried Seabass -Lobster Roll -Fried Scallops Overall everything was pretty good, but I wasn't in love with everything. The one stand out dish was definitely the Fried Seabass. It was really good! Sadly the Octopus Hot Dog was a bit underwhelming as I kept getting some hard pieces with every bite. The service was very friendly and quick. So although I most likely won't be coming back, I'm glad I tried Sea Me. Croacker Ceviche

    This is a review for Sea Me Next Door. We reserved via The Fork which had a 30% off all entrees…read moreordered. The inside has a bar on the left and taller shared longer tables. There is one private booth table which we selected. It is a tapas style restaurant, so for two of us we ordered 6 dishes plus a dessert. The staff explains the menu and that a lower section shows larger dishes. We loved everything that we ordered but especially the lobster roll (their take don't expect a Maine style roll), sardine nigiri, garlic shrimp (the sauce was incredible and came with bread) and the dessert. The food came out very quickly but we were having dinner at 7pm. The total for two people was around 80 euro with the discount, but we did not get drinks other than still water.

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    Sea Me - Dessert

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