Enjoy a morning full of delicious food and drink tastings, visit a traditional food market and try some of the most famous and iconic dishes in Lisbon, from coffee and pastries to piri-piri chicken,, codfish and much more.
Highlights:
Coffee & Pastel de Nata (custard tart)
Bifana & Prego (pork and beef) sandwiches & portuguese draft beer
Ginja liqueur
Typical codfish & octopus dishes, paired with portuguese wine
Piri- Piri Chicken, chips, rice, salad & Green Wine
Begin your tour with a famous Pastel de Nata (portuguese custard tart) and a delicious espresso coffee in one of Lisbon's oldest cafes.
Visit the iconic Ribeira Market (Time out Market) and afterwards stop for a tasting of Bifana & Prego (pork and beef) sandwiches, accompanied by a refreshing portuguese draft beer.
Try the most famous Lisbon drink, the Ginjinha (morello cherry liqueur) in one of the most traditional hole-in-the-wall bars in Lisbon.
In our first sit-down meal of the tour, you'll try several typical codfish & octopus dishes, paired with portuguese wine.
In a small side street off Restauradores Square, we'll end our gastronomic adventure trying the world-famous portuguese Piri- Piri Chicken, with chips, rice, salad and portuguese Green Wine.
Your guide will be waiting for you under the Rua Augusta Arch, and he'll have a More Lisbon badge.
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Shredded codfish with eggs, potatoes, and onions
Custard tart with a flaky pastry crust
A sandwich with meat, cheese, and a beer-based sauce
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