In autumn 2021, exactly a year after their initial opening, the proprietors of Terroir Restaurant, in Lisbon, came back with...
Ginja are funny little fruit. They look like cherries. They grow on trees like cherries. They have pits like cherries. But, ginja are much more sour than cherries. This bitterness really makes the fruit almost inedible. Yet, today, a liquor produced using this fruit is a traditional favorite among Portuguese. And, the makers of Oppidum Ginga de Óbidos have helped create a national obsession.
For the last few years, when we asked Portuguese friends in the Algarve to name their favorite Portuguese restaurant, we...
Embark on a gastronomic tour of Portugal from the comfort of one elegant restaurant in the Algarve. Adega, at VILA...
For anyone who prefers the relaxed intimacy of dining at the bar to the arm’s-length formality of sitting at a...
Cavalariça has a new location in Lisbon. See details below With a big city pedigree, Cavalariça is a hip, chic...
Hungry for a good Portuguese meal? Well, you have your choice of two or three different restaurants down every calçada...
The Four Seasons Hotel Ritz in Lisbon is considered to be one of grandest hotels in the city. In fact...