17 Best Restaurants in Alcântara, Cais do Sodré, and Santos, Lisbon

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We've compiled the best of the best in Alcântara, Cais do Sodré, and Santos - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Cantina LX

$ | Alcântara Fodor's Choice

Once a staff canteen serving hearty Portuguese dishes to factory workers, Cantina LX has incorporated elements of its original 1870s incarnation into today’s industrial-chic space. Adventurous eaters enjoy the grilled rabbit, lamb, and octopus dishes, but there are always vegetarian options too, like zingy goats' cheese salads and vegan burgers.

Corrupio

$$ | Cais do Sodré Fodor's Choice

A U-shaped dining counter takes center stage at this laid-back restaurant in the heart of Cais do Sodré. The menu offers twists on typical Portuguese dishes—octopus salad comes with dollops of purple potato puree, for instance, and a bacalhau dish sweetened with persimmon—in a relaxed sharable-plates format.

Rua da Moeda 1, Lisbon, 1200-275, Portugal
21-396–1585
Known For
  • All-Portuguese soundtrack
  • Fresh oysters at the bar
  • Stylish but relaxed design

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Boca Linda

$$$ | Santos

Virtually everyone in the kitchen at this new-ish restaurant in Santos is from Mexico, making Boca Linda a more authentic alternative to some of the trendier taco joints sprouting up around town. The guacamole comes with chapulines (grasshoppers), the green aguachile is properly spicy, and the tacos come with fillings like cochinita pibil (suckling pig) and barbacoa (slow-cooked meat).

Calçada Marquês Abrantes 92–94, Lisbon, 1200–808, Portugal
93-704–1918
Known For
  • Great margaritas
  • Authentic tacos
  • Lively atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Brilhante

$$$$ | Cais do Sodré

This French-accented restaurant brings a big dose of old-school glamour to a neighborhood increasingly populated with Instagrammable brunch spots and sharable small plates. The kitchen occupies the center of the dining room, surrounded by a gleaming bar counter where patrons can dine and watch the show; alternatively, diners can tuck themselves away on red-velvet banquettes to dig into classic dishes like sole meunière and steak à la Marrare, a century-old Lisbon classic brought by a Neapolitan chef.

Rua da Moeda 1G, Lisbon, 1200-275, Portugal
21-054–7981
Known For
  • Glamorous bar seating
  • 19th-century-inspired cocktails
  • Beef tenderloin with a secret sauce

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Cantina Lx

$$ | Alcântara

This industrial-chic former factory canteen now makes good use of original features (such as a wood-fired oven) to feed the culture seekers who flock to this part of town. It's right in the middle of LxFactory, and the hearty Portuguese dishes will fuel a day's shopping or a night's socializing in the surrounding bars.

Rua Rodrigues de Faria 103, Lisbon, 1300-501, Portugal
21-362--8239
Known For
  • Casual-chic vibe
  • Jazzed-up versions of traditional Portuguese dishes
  • Oven-fired steaks and seafood

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Comoba

$ | Cais do Sodré

This eco-conscious café sources all its ingredients from local independent producers. There's abundant use of matcha, quinoa, and spirulina, and as there's no refined sugar in any of the cakes, cookies, and other sweet treats, they make a perfect guilt-free pick-me-up when combined with a cup of Comoba's excellent coffee.

Confraria LX

$$$ | Cais do Sodré

Occupying a bright and breezy downstairs room at the LX Boutique Hotel (there's a branch in Cascais, too), this sophisticated spot is one of the best places in town to eat sushi. There are vegan and vegetarian options alongside the usual fish, seafood, and sashimi.

Fauna & Flora

$ | Santos

This all-day brunch spot does a roaring trade in pancakes, avocado toast, smoothie bowls, and other breakfast favorites. Lines are virtually inevitable at any time of day, but the flower-filled café is a pleasant place to wait.

Rua da Esperança 33, Lisbon, 1200-109, Portugal
96-164--5040
Known For
  • Healthy menu with lots of fresh fruit and vegetables
  • Good smoothies, coffee, and cocktails
  • Bright interior and attractively presented dishes

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Heim Cafe

$ | Santos

This bright and breezy Ukrainian-owned café was a pioneer in bringing trendy Instagrammable brunches to Santos's main drag. Its pretty, tasty meals made it famous, so there's usually a line, but the avocado toast on house-baked sourdough is worth the wait.

Lupita Pizzaria

$ | Cais do Sodré

Widely considered one of Lisbon's best pizzerias, Lupita is the product of a Brazilian chef turning out Italian-style pies. The dining room is no-frills—guests sit on tiny stools at low tables, and the line is usually down the block—and the pizzas are both simple and playful. There are standard margherita, pepperoni, and the like, but also burrata, carbonara, and shakshuka pies. There's even an unironic pineapple-and-bacon option.

Rua de São Paulo 79, Lisbon, 1200-427, Portugal
93-500–2182
Known For
  • Light, naturally leavened crust
  • Basque-style cheesecake
  • Daring topping choices

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Marisqueira O Palácio

$$ | Alcântara

Staunchly traditional amid the flurry of modernization in the surrounding streets, this old-school marisqueira (seafood hall) is the best of several local spots specializing in shellfish. Priced by the kilo, the day's offer varies according to season and what the anglers have hauled in, but expect enormous, perfectly fresh crustaceans year-round.

Rua Prior do Crato 142, Lisbon, 1350-263, Portugal
21-396--1647
Known For
  • Loyal local clientele
  • Vast array of fresh fish and seafood
  • Simple traditional design
Restaurant Details
Closed Thurs.

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Monte Mar Lisboa

$$$$ | Cais do Sodré

A city-smart sister to the celebrated Monte Mar restaurant in Cascais, Monte Mar Lisboa offers the same superior seafood with a more relaxed riverfront ambience. Occupying one of the formerly disused warehouses along a lightly revitalized stretch of the waterfront, Monte Mar has a terrific view of the river, the Ponte 25 de Abril, and the Cristo Rei on the other side, while indoors it's all industrial-chic black and chrome.

Rua da Cintura do Porto de Lisboa, Lisbon, 1200–109, Portugal
96-334–2983
Known For
  • Tasty spider crab, lobster, and other crustaceans
  • Signature dish of hake fillet with cockle rice
  • Set lunch menu weekdays

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Osteria

$ | Santos

This tiny welcoming Italian restaurant serves small plates designed to be shared among friends. There are excellent imported cheeses, sausages, and wines alongside mains and desserts typical of the Sardinia region.

Rua das Madres 52, Lisbon, 1200-109, Portugal
21-396--0584
Known For
  • Warm welcome and homestyle cooking
  • Affordable wine list and Italian liqueurs
  • Cozy decor with lots of Italian flags and film posters

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Pap'Açôrda

$$$$ | Cais do Sodré

This glitzy restaurant is a high-end alternative to the bustling food hall in the Time Out Market downstairs. The menu leans toward fancified versions of Portuguese classics—olive-oil-soaked roasted octopus, grilled cod, and the namesake açorda, Portugal's famous bread-based stew rich in seafood (the luxury version contains lobster) and flavored with garlic and cilantro.

Av. 24 de Julho 49, Lisbon, 1200-479, Portugal
21-346–4811
Known For
  • Late-night dining on weekends
  • Legendary chocolate mousse
  • Dedicated wine cellar
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.
Reservations recommended

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Planto

$$ | Cais do Sodré

Chef Vitor Adão made his name across town at the fine-dining Plano, but at this casual all-day spin-off, you can find the same quality without the commitment of a tasting menu. The plates here are simple Portuguese classics—tempura green beans, octopus rice, and Alentejo black pork—but with top-notch ingredients and technique. Barman Kostiantyn Hutnyk won first place in a bartending competition in his native Ukraine.

Rua da Boavista 68A, Lisbon, 1200-066, Portugal
93-838–1922
Known For
  • Quality ingredients from top Portuguese producers
  • Pretty plant-filled dining room
  • Creative cocktails

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Sala de Corte

$$$$ | Cais do Sodré

Sala de Corte is all about the meat, notably prime cuts of beef, grilled to perfection and accompanied by a savory dipping sauce, like Stilton, chimichurri, black truffle mayo, or béarnaise. Sip a cocktail at the stylishly lit long bar before taking a table.

Praça de Dom Luis I 7, Lisbon, 1200-148, Portugal
21-346--0030
Known For
  • Dry-aged beef cooked in a Josper oven
  • Sophisticated contemporary style
  • Classic steak-house sides like creamed spinach

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Zuari

$ | Santos

Serving spicy samosas, curries, and other spicy treats since the 1970s, Zuari was one of the first Goan restaurants to open in Lisbon (and many would argue it's still the best). It's a wonderful introduction to the flavors of the former Portuguese colony, and the very fair prices mean culinary adventures here won't break the bank.

Rua São João da Mata 41, Lisbon, 1200-846, Portugal
21-397--7149
Known For
  • Traditional Goan cuisine
  • Excellent shrimp curries
  • Light and crispy samosas
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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