Time Out Market Lisboa ★ 4.4
Time Out Market in Lisbon's Mercado da Ribeira: 26 restaurants, 8 bars and counters from Avillez, Castro e Silva and Marlene Vieira at long shared tables.
Go for: Lunch, Dinner, Portuguese chefs
Where Lisbon shops, snacks and lunches: the markets worth your morning.
Food markets, farmers markets and covered halls: where Lisbon shops, snacks and lunches.
Time Out Market in Lisbon's Mercado da Ribeira: 26 restaurants, 8 bars and counters from Avillez, Castro e Silva and Marlene Vieira at long shared tables.
Go for: Lunch, Dinner, Portuguese chefs
Mercado da Ribeira's original fish and produce hall in Lisbon: open since 1882, sixty stalls of fish, fruit and vegetables next to the Time Out food hall.
Go for: Fish, Produce, Mornings
Mercado de Campo de Ourique in Lisbon: a 1934 neighbourhood market revived as a food hall, charcuterie, petiscos and Portuguese wines until late.
Go for: Lunch, Petiscos, Wine
Mercado de Arroios in Lisbon: a 1942 produce market in the city's most multicultural quarter, Bangladeshi, Indian and Mozambican stalls alongside the locals.
Go for: Produce, South Asian groceries, Mornings
Mercado de Alvalade Norte in Lisbon: a 1964 market praised by Anthony Bourdain on No Reservations, suppliers selling fish and produce direct to locals.
Go for: Fish, Produce, Mornings
Feira da Ladra in Lisbon's Alfama: the Saturday flea market on Campo de Santa Clara since the 13th century, food stalls, ginjinha and antique browsing.
Go for: Snacks, Ginjinha, Bric-a-brac
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.