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Discover Lisbon’s undiscovered neighborhoods on this 3.5-hour food and wine tour, sampling authentic cuisine, local drinks, and exploring off-the-beaten-path spots.
The Undiscovered Lisbon Food & Wine Tour with Eating Europe offers a unique way to explore Lisbon beyond the typical tourist areas. Priced at $131.41 per person, this 3-hour 30-minute guided experience takes guests through Baixa and Mouraria, two neighborhoods rich in culture, history, and culinary delights. This tour is perfect for food lovers eager to taste authentic Portuguese dishes paired with regional wines and beers, all while avoiding crowded tourist traps. With a 5.0/5 rating based on 4,278 reviews and a 99% recommendation rate, it clearly appeals to those seeking a genuine local experience. The tour is especially suited for travelers who enjoy walking, local stories, and full-sized food portions, as reviews highlight the authentic and plentiful servings.
While the tour offers an engaging and immersive experience, it’s important to note that it requires a minimum of 2 guests and involves moderate walking through narrow streets. The group size is limited to 12, ensuring a personalized and relaxed atmosphere. This makes it an excellent choice for small groups or couples wanting a more intimate exploration of Lisbon’s hidden culinary treasures.


This tour focuses on Baixa and Mouraria, neighborhoods known for their cultural significance and authentic local vibe. Unlike the busy tourist zones, these districts offer a glimpse into everyday Lisbon life, with small eateries, street art, and historic sites. The combination of these areas provides a well-rounded picture of the city’s diverse influences—ranging from Moorish history to modern street art.
The guides excel at leading guests through these backstreets, sharing stories behind the architecture, murals, and traditions. This approach ensures that participants not only taste excellent food but also understand how these neighborhoods contribute to Lisbon’s character.
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The tour begins at the Monument to the Restorers in Praça dos Restauradores, which serves as a convenient meeting point. After a brief introduction, guests visit Ginjinha Popular, a classic Portuguese tavern, where they sample fireman chorizo, local cheese, and a bifana pork sandwich paired with either beer or wine.
Next, the group stops at the Church of Saint Dominic, noted as Lisbon’s oldest church, providing an iconic backdrop for photos. Although no admission ticket is required, the focus remains on soaking in the atmosphere and capturing memorable images.

Walking along Rua das Portas de Santo Antão, guests learn about Lisbon’s Moorish past. At this lively street, they taste a bifana paired with a refreshing beer—an iconic snack that showcases Portugal’s culinary roots. The street’s history and vibrant ambiance make this stop both educational and flavorful.

Guests enter a traditional Fado house at A Tasquinha Canto do Fado, where the focus is on octopus salad and bacalhau à Brás—a classic dish made with salted cod, eggs, and potatoes. This stop offers a chance to enjoy authentic Portuguese cuisine paired with wine or beer, while soaking in the soulful sounds of Fado music. Many reviews praise this spot for its genuine atmosphere and delicious food.

In Mouraria, the birthplace of Fado, the tour introduces guests to Mozambican-inspired dishes at Cantinho do Aziz. Here, visitors sample chamuças (Portuguese samosas) and sip African beer, highlighting Lisbon’s multicultural culinary scene. This stop stands out for its authentic flavor profile influenced by regional African cuisines.
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São Jorge Restaurante offers a taste of “peixinhos da horta”, breaded and fried green beans served with wasabi mayonnaise, along with a Portuguese cheese board. This stop combines comfort foods with local cheeses, giving guests a hearty and satisfying experience. The venue also provides one of the best panoramic views of Lisbon, overlooking the downtown area and the Tagus River.

The tour concludes at Manteigaria, renowned for producing what many claim are the best pastel de nata in Lisbon. Guests enjoy a freshly baked pastry, the quintessential Portuguese sweet, as a perfect sweet note to finish the culinary journey.

What sets this tour apart is the combination of full-sized dishes, regional wines, and local stories from guides like Camila, Gabi, Leo, Amanda, and Cate. They are praised for their enthusiasm, knowledge, and ability to share authentic insights. The tour also features surprise elements, such as a private Fado performance, adding a special touch that many reviews find memorable.
Guests appreciate the off-the-beaten-path stops, which reveal Lisbon’s true culinary diversity and cultural layers, rather than tourist-heavy spots. The small group size ensures a comfortable and engaging experience, with plenty of opportunity for questions and interaction.
The meeting point is at Praça dos Restauradores, with the tour ending back at the starting location. The experience includes seven tastings across five eateries, with alcoholic beverages included, making it a good value for food lovers. The tour is designed for most travelers, though those with severe allergies should note that no specific dietary accommodations are mentioned, and vegetarian or gluten-free options require advance notice.
The experience boasts free cancellation if canceled at least 24 hours in advance, providing added flexibility. Since the tour involves moderate walking through narrow streets, comfortable shoes are recommended.
This tour offers an immersive taste of Lisbon’s local neighborhoods, going beyond traditional tourist routes. The focus on authentic eateries, full-sized portions, and regional drinks makes it ideal for guests wanting a genuine sense of the city’s culinary landscape. The small group format and enthusiastic guides ensure a personalized experience filled with stories and tastings that feel both educational and fun.
While the price point of around $131.41 might seem high for some, the quality and quantity of food, drinks, and cultural insights justify the cost. It’s especially suited for foodies or history buffs interested in a relaxed, off-the-beaten-path exploration of Lisbon’s flavors and stories.
“My first day in Lisbon I went on this tour and am very glad I did. Catrina, the guide, took our group to outstanding places to sample delicious Po…”
Is this tour suitable for vegetarians or gluten-free diets?
Advance notice is recommended for dietary restrictions; the tour mainly features traditional Portuguese dishes that include meat, seafood, and gluten. It’s important to contact the provider beforehand if specific needs exist.
How many stops are included, and what can I expect at each?
There are nine stops in total, including tastings of Portuguese snacks, full-sized dishes, cheeses, and pastries. Each stop highlights a unique aspect of Lisbon’s culinary influences.
Does the tour include wine and beer?
Yes, the tour features regional wines and beers, paired with individual dishes at various stops. Beverages are included in the ticket price.
What is the group size for this tour?
The maximum group size is 12 travelers, ensuring an intimate and engaging experience.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
What makes this tour different from other food tours in Lisbon?
Its focus on undiscovered neighborhoods, full portions, and local stories sets it apart. Guides are praised for their enthusiasm and knowledge, making it more than just a food sampling.
Is the tour accessible for people with walking difficulties?
The tour involves walking through narrow streets and neighborhoods; accessibility details are not specified, so it’s best to inquire directly if needed.
How far in advance should I book?
Most bookings are made about 43 days in advance, highlighting its popularity.
Where does the tour start and end?
The tour begins and ends at Praça dos Restauradores, Lisbon’s central square.
What is the overall value of this experience?
Given the 7 tastings, alcohol, a guided local experience, and small group size, this tour offers compelling value for food and culture enthusiasts seeking an authentic taste of Lisbon.
This Undiscovered Lisbon Food & Wine Tour truly brings together food, history, and local charm, offering a well-rounded glimpse into Lisbon’s vibrant neighborhoods. It’s a highly-rated, carefully curated experience that emphasizes authentic, plentiful food and drinks, guided by passionate locals.