Ao 26 Vegan Food Project ★ 4.5
Ao 26 Vegan Food Project in Lisbon's Chiado: plant-based francesinhas, vegan sardines and inventive Portuguese mains on Rua Horta Seca, lunch and dinner.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Lisbon.
Vegan, vegetarian, gluten-free, halal and kosher options across Lisbon. including where to go and what to order.
Ao 26 Vegan Food Project in Lisbon's Chiado: plant-based francesinhas, vegan sardines and inventive Portuguese mains on Rua Horta Seca, lunch and dinner.
The Food Temple in Lisbon's Mouraria: a 13-year-old vegan and vegetarian tapas room on Beco do Jasmim, daily blackboard, natural wines, open dinner only.
Fauna and Flora in Lisbon's Anjos: a vegan-and-vegetarian brunch room with pancake stacks, smoothie bowls and filter coffee, also locations in Santos.
Encanto in Lisbon's Chiado: Jose Avillez's one-Michelin-star vegetarian tasting room, with a Green Star for sustainability, all-vegetarian menu.
The Food Temple in Mouraria, Lisbon: vegan and vegetarian tapas with daily-changing menus, the city's first vegan venue, candlelit room from 2013.
Comoba in Lisbon's Cais do Sodre: a calm plant-based cafe on Rua da Boavista, gluten-free pancakes, matcha bowls and a long list of vegan brunch plates.
Fauna and Flora in Lisbon's Santos: dietary-friendly brunch with gluten-free pancakes, plant-based bowls and dedicated gluten-free menu items.
Taste of Pakistan on Lisbon's Rua do Benformoso: a halal Pakistani room on Little Bangladesh, chicken karahi, lamb biryani and dal, 10 euros a head.
Taste of Lahore on Lisbon's Rua do Benformoso: a Pakistani halal curry house in Mouraria's Little Bangladesh, biryani and karahi from 8 euros.
Peak food season in Lisbon is year-round.
Local dining hours: lunch around 12:30, dinner from 19:30.
service is typically included; small extra is welcome but not expected.
Ask the next local you meet what they would order. Lisbon rewards trust.