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6 casual Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal

6 casual Michelin Bib Gourmand restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal

by Olivia Bell 11 months ago
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  • 1. Ofício
  • 2. O Frade
  • 3. Zunzum Gastrobar
  • 4. Carnal
  • 5. O Pastus
  • 6. Xtoria
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Europe's westernmost capital boasts a treasure trove of attractions that could keep you captivated for weeks on end. Kick off your adventure by scaling one of Lisbon’s seven hills for a bird's-eye view from a miradouro lookout. Then, meander through the maze-like streets below, hopping on lifts, yielding to trams, and clinking plastic cups of the famed Ginjinha liqueur with friends at local watering holes.

And, of course, no epic stroll is complete without tasty nibbles or hearty meals along the journey. In a city teeming with authentic eateries, we've uncovered half a dozen restaurants that strike the perfect balance between sophistication and down-to-earth charm. Awarded the coveted Bib Gourmand by Michelin, these spots promise a culinary experience like no other. So, pack your appetite and get ready to indulge in Lisbon's gastronomic delights.

1. Ofício
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Ofício
#36 of 13601 restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal
R. Nova da Trindade 11k, Lisbon, Portugal
Closed until 7PM
Tacos
Tacos

Сrispy and tasty, tacos are a popular street food in Mexico and other parts of the world. The dish consists of small tortillas topped with meat, beans, cheese, and vegetables.

Along the picturesque Rua Nova da Trindade, you'll stumble upon Ofício – an unconventional gastrobar honored with the coveted Bib Gourmand by Michelin. This spot, known as a tasco, or Portuguese street eatery, embodies the concept of sharing delicious food in a laid-back atmosphere, a rare find in bustling Lisbon. Be prepared to sample a little bit of everything, from vegetable tacos and beef tartare on brioche bread to old-style baked rice with chicken and smoked meats, along with multi-layered tarte de queijo and hot chocolate foam with Mexican cocoa.

As for libations, the wine list offers an eclectic mix of familiar favorites and more adventurous selections, with many available by the glass. So, get ready for an evening of culinary exploration at Ofício – where every bite and sip tells a story of Lisbon's vibrant dining scene.

Average bill – €50

2. O Frade
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Restaurante O Frade
#149 of 13601 restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal
Calçada da Ajuda 14, Lisbon, Portugal
Closed until 7PM

The restaurant O Frade, a cozy family eatery that captures the authentic spirit of Alentejo taverns, invites diners to gather around a unique P-shaped counter to share food and stories with friends or strangers alike. Awarded the Bib Gourmand by Michelin, this spot is celebrated for its wholesome yet unpretentious Portuguese dishes, served in a cozy ambiance.

Here, Chef Diogo Carvalho takes center stage behind the counter, offering classic petiscos like chickpeas with squid, rabbit coentrada, and meat rissoles to start. After that, dive into the main event with must-try dishes such as duck rice and fish xerém with coriander. Finish off your meal with their indulgent walnut cake paired with a glass of signature amphora wine, all while soaking in the relaxed vibe and charming interior. You'll find it hard to leave this inviting haven anytime soon.

Average bill – €43

3. Zunzum Gastrobar
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Zunzum Gastrobar
#101 of 13601 restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal
Terminal de Cruzeiros de Lisboa, Av. Infante D. Henrique Doca, R. do Jardim do Tabaco do, Lisbon, Portugal
Open until 11PM

Just steps away from Lisbon Cruise Port, Zunzum Gastrobar beckons with its stunning panoramic windows and chic interior decked in creamy red hues. Renowned Chef Marlene Vieira has elevated this spot to Bib Michelin Gourmand status, thanks to her innovative take on classic Portuguese dishes, infused with a touch of daring.

Set the tone for your dining experience with a refreshing introduction, savoring the light and invigorating flavors of tuna tartar tartlet. Then, let your taste buds dance with delights such as lamb "katsu" sando boasting flavors from Alentejo or succulent roasted duck leg paired with oven-baked rice.

Whether it's the meticulously crafted dishes or the inventive cocktails, you'll notice an artful mastery of colors and textures that seamlessly blend with the vibrant interior. Each plate served becomes a piece of the bigger picture, inviting you to savor every moment here.

Average bill – €46

4. Carnal
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CARNAL
#181 of 13601 restaurants in Lisbon, Portugal
R. da Misericórdia 78, Lisbon, Portugal
Closed until 6PM
Tamales
Tamales

It's specially prepared corn dough masa with a filling of meat with a spicy sauce. And all this is collapsed into the leaves of corn cobs.

Located smack dab in the heart of Chiado, Carnal is a lively Mexican gastropub with its bold decor and the catchy slogan "Libre" at the entrance. It has become a fast favorite among Lisbon locals. Their mantra isn't just reflected in the funky interior, inspired by lace, ceremonial masks, surreal paintings, and the snaking curves of Quetzalcoatl overhead, but also in the menu – where dishes are creatively presented on hand-painted stoneware, embracing spontaneity over rigid lines.

Among the crowd-pleasers on the menu are fresh raw prawns, octopus quesadillas infused with achiote seeds, mouthwatering pork tacos, tamales, and a classic vanilla flan for dessert. But the real magic unfolds behind the massive terracotta counter, where imaginative bartenders prepare cocktails featuring tequila and mezcal, experimenting with offbeat ingredients like shiitake mushrooms, cacao, habanero, celery bulb, and beets, along with a plethora of fruits and herbs.

Average bill – €40

5. O Pastus
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O Pastus
#2 of 157 restaurants in Paço de Arcos, Portugal
Av. Marquês Pombal 5, Paço de Arcos, Lisbon, Portugal
Closed until 7:30PM
Couscous
Couscous

Couscous is a national dish of Morocco. Though it is typically thought of as a grain, couscous is actually made with tiny steamed granules of durum wheat semolina. The dish is usually served with meat, spicy stews, and vegetables.

After strolling through the enchanting Paço de Arcos gardens, spice up your day with a culinary escapade at the restaurant O Pastus. This Michelin Bib Gourmand eatery offers a taste of Portugal's contemporary cuisine in a simple setting adorned with whimsical ceramics.

Dive into a gastronomic delight with savory profiteroles stuffed with pâté, hearty couscous teeming with mushrooms, succulent smoked eel, and d’aire beef complemented by carrots and peanuts. And for dessert, don't miss out on avocado sorbet or ruby chocolate – they're sure to leave a lasting impression.

During the warmer months, you might want to soak up the sun on the open-air terrace, boasting splendid views of the sea and the bridge spanning the river. Despite its off-the-beaten-path location, just a short 20-minute drive from Lisbon, O Pastus beckons foodies far and wide for an unforgettable dining experience that's worth every mile traveled.

Tasting menu – €70

6. Xtoria
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Xtoria
#1 of 1386 restaurants in Setúbal Municipality, Portugal
R. Guilherme Gomes Fernandes 17, Setúbal Municipality, Setubal, Portugal
Closed until 7:30PM
Tartare
Tartare

Meat tartare - a delicious dish for lovers of exclusive food with the addition of raw meat. Despite the fact that the main component of the dish is raw coarse beef, the tartare is truly delicious. This dish is prepared surprisingly fairly quickly but served as a gourmet dish along with dry red wine and fresh vegetable salad.

If you're up for exploring Lisbon's surroundings, make a detour to the charming town of Setúbal, just 50 kilometers away. Here, tucked away behind its doors adorned with accolades from Bib Gourmand Michelin and Restaurant Guru, you'll find Xtoria – a modern gastronomic bar that's a feast for the senses. Step into its cozy terracotta-toned interior, perfect for a leisurely dinner by the bay, and prepare to be tantalized by a menu overflowing with fresh seafood and local produce.

Start your culinary adventure with lamb tartare in oriental sauce, succulent crustaceans, and plump oysters, paving the way for hearty mains like spicy tiger shrimp served with creamy yuca and avocado puree. But save room for dessert as well, where the chef's creativity truly shines with delights like creamy chocolate and coconut paired with unexpected turnip jam and sweet paprika. And to complement your meal, Xtoria boasts a thoughtfully curated wine selection, ensuring every sip enhances your relaxation away from the city's hustle and bustle.

Average bill – €35

We hope you liked this list of acclaimed eateries in Lisbon, offering a hassle-free casual dining atmosphere. Don't forget to check out our other articles, like 'Epic Things to Do in Lisbon' or its 'Best Bars,' for more travel inspiration. Save your favorite places on our platform and enjoy delicious meals wherever your adventures take you.

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Lucas C (Guest) 11 months ago Request content removal

Oh yeah, Lisbon is definitely one of the best places to live on earth, I got that vibe from your article about its bars! And the food scene here is absolutely top-notch. Thanks for the new restaurants to check out in the future

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