Food lover needs Lisbon tips - what to eat

Any tips for Edinburgh and Lisbon? What shouldn’t I miss? Must visit, must eat, must try, etc.

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I have a few restaurants I can recommend in Lisbon :slight_smile:

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yes plsss. I’m a food lover

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lisbon: tons of pasteis de nata, torre de belem, enjoying all the look outs at sunset (miradouro), we stayed in alfama close to the sea, take the old tram electrico, go up to castelo de sao jorge, we also loved the look out at se (the cathedral), and spend a lot of time in baixa. oh and we accidentally run into this little fella who sparked my passion for bordalo II

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remind me the next days, I’ll share a google maps list with you for lisbon. Huge Bordalo II Fan over here as well

aaaaw love his stuff! also looked for it in porto and at madeira

I’m now excited for Lisbon more than the UK

loved lisbon! it’s perfect to wander and get lost and still discover amazing stuff. the food is more down to earth, but I’m sure you’ll love the fish! but pack veeery comfy shoes, the hills are a workout (for me at least^^)

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and not too slippery shoes the floor + rain + hills will kill you otherwise

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restaurant I just recently tried = Ponto Final Restaurant

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Running shoes it isss. OMG OYSTERS! I saved it on my google map.

In Lisboa, you can’t miss Sintra and Palacio da Pena, also Boca do Inferno and Cascais. This area is 30 minutes from Lisboa city centre but is really worth it and you can see everything in one day.

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omg how could I forget about sintra def a must!

here you go & whoever wants a lisbon list : Lisbon · Anne Google Maps Make sure to check the comments It’s mainly food, some tips for events besides the common sightseeing stuff and some coworking places

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also sharing the list I started when I moved to Lisbon Google Maps I’d also recommend you to make reservations for the restaurants in advance

Wow so many good lists and recommendations. Thanks everyone

Now I’m hungry :laughing:

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