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Furnas do Guincho
When it comes to fish and seafood, Furnas do Guincho doesn’t miss. Another local classic facing the sea, it’s especially sought on weekends for big family gatherings around the table. Service is attentive and professional, in an elegant yet relaxed setting.
Mon–Sun 12:30 PM–12:00 AM.

Porto Santa Maria
With nearly 80 years of history, Porto Santa Maria is one of Portugal’s historic restaurants. On the Guincho road, facing the sea, fish and seafood are the foundation of a cuisine faithful to tradition, always served with top‑quality ingredients. Service is immaculate, old‑school and attentive—another reason this classic remains a multi‑generation reference.
Mon–Sun 12:00–4:00 PM / 7:15–11:30 PM.

Maré
On the Guincho road in Cascais, Maré by José Avillez lives off its closeness to the sea. The restaurant is dedicated to fish and seafood, offering both classic dishes and the chef’s contemporary interpretations. It’s divided into two areas—one more classic with white tablecloths and another more relaxed—sharing the same menu.
Mon–Sat 12:00–4:00 PM / 6:00–11:00 PM; Sun 12:00–4:00 PM.

Irmão
On Praia do Castelo, in Costa da Caparica, Irmão (or Praia Irmão as it was first called) is more than a restaurant or beach bar: it’s a place designed to be lived from morning to night. Eat with your feet in the sand or at the table, have a drink at sunset, and even dance (sometimes until morning). The Mediterranean‑inspired cooking favors sharing and fresh flavors. The vibe is light and relaxed, with a boho spirit that blends beach, music, and party effortlessly.
Mon–Tue 12:00–11:00 PM; Fri–Sun 12:00 PM–12:00 AM.

Darwin’s Café
Darwin’s Café is an unexpected extension of the Champalimaud Foundation: science, curiosity, and attention to detail appear also in the dining room, with Darwin quotes on the walls and plenty of books shaping the space. Pastas, risottos, and Portuguese-inspired dishes are served at both lunch and dinner. Outside, the terrace offers one of the best views of the Tagus.
Mon–Sun 12:30 PM–1:00 AM.

Bairro do Avillez
Bairro do Avillez is a good snapshot of chef José Avillez’s vision and the gastronomic richness of his universe. In Chiado, under one roof, it brings together different concepts. You can grab a quick pizza or linger at the table in true Portuguese fashion. Some offerings are traditional, others more daring—and the irreverent Mini Bar is literally hidden inside.
Mon–Sun 12:00 PM–12:00 AM.

Vela Latina
A Lisbon classic that refreshed itself years ago to gain several lives and formats—without ever losing quality. On one side you’ll find traditional Portuguese cooking; on the other, a Nikkei menu that fuses Peruvian and Japanese cuisines. There’s also a charcuterie and a pizzeria. All of this unfolds in a beautiful space on Doca do Bom Sucesso in Belém, complete with a great terrace.
Mon–Thu 12:00 PM–11:00 PM; Fri–Sat 12:00 PM–12:00 AM.
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