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For authentic, delicious, inexpensive fun in the Bairro Alto, come to the locals' favorite. Simple grilled fish with garlic and lemon or rabbit with clams are...more
see the Lisbon guideIf you're visiting Belém's Mosteiro dos Jerónimos, it is compulsory to stop at this picturesque café tiled with 17th-century scenes for its...more
see the Lisbon guideThis mountainside tavern halfway between Funchal and Monte does attract its share of tourists, but with good reason. The menu is terribly simplechicken...more
see the Madeira guideYes, it's true. John Malkovich, the actor, is one of the owners of this expensive, megatrendy dockside sushi bar, restaurant, and bistro. Now we've got that out...more
see the Lisbon guideMiguel Castro Silva is one of Portugal's most important chefs, and his restaurant, housed below the stock exchange, is among the country's finest. The...more
see the Porto guideIt says something about Porto style that this neighborhood bistro, set in a 19th-century villa behind the beach at Foz, is touted locally as the chicest of the...more
see the Porto guideEstablished in 1921, the Majestic is an Art Deco explosion. Marble walls with bas-relief cherubs and gilt-edged mirrors adorned with curlicues tower over the...more
see the Porto guideWith more waiters than diners and more chandeliers than the average royal palace, the main (if un-inventively named) Dining Room at the prestigious Reid's...more
see the Madeira guideYou know a reasonably priced seafood restaurant is good when local fishermen eat there. Doca do Cavacas is perched right on the edge of the sea, along the next...more
see the Madeira guideThis high-class restaurant opened by pop star (or, rather, highly regarded local rock-and-blues musician) Rui Veloso in 1992 is typical of the recent upmarket...more
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