Amy Y: Anthony Bourdain's rec and my favorite meal in Lisbon. Must try clams in garlic, edible crab, giant tiger prawns, scarlet prawns, steak sandwich (dessert). Fair prices for the high quality (by weight)
Amy Y: The BEST patel de nata in Lisbon, served piping hot. Better (and cheaper) then Pastéis de Belém. Enjoy it with some cinnamon & powdered sugar on top and be mesmerised by the assembly line.
Amy Y: Historic place for pastel de nata. Long queue that moves fast at an industrious pace. Delicious and worth the wait, although I prefer the de nata from Manteigaria :)
Amy Y: The best frango I had in Lisbon was from this unassuming place, at only €7 for a whole chicken! Fast and very friendly service as well. Highly recommended.
Amy Y: Half is the traditional farmer's market, other half is the Time Out (food) Market. Lisbon's very best food (really) in one place. I loved Marlene Vieria - high quality, affordable daily specials
Amy Y: Small plates served one at a time in a lovely atmosphere. Seasonal menu with great quality food at affordable prices. Be prepared for a long wait (we put our name down and came back 2 hours later).
Amy Y: Decent frango (chicken) and fries for under €10. Generous portions. I really enjoyed the codfish fritters (great batter) and chicken broth as well.
Amy Y: A must visit and my personal favorite place in Sintra. This place is HUGE inside. The palace colors are jaw dropping, the gardens vast. More than worth the money.
Amy Y: Historic cafe with Sintra specialty pastries: travesseiros ("pillows" filled with almond) and queijadas (cheese pastries). Busy but fast and friendly service!