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Cervejaria RamirovsPap'Acorda
Both restaurants are endorsed by writers. Overall, Pap'Acorda scores slightly higher than Cervejaria Ramiro. Pap'Acorda has a TripExpert Score of 86 with positive reviews from 7 sources including DK Eyewitness, Concierge and Frommer's.
Cervejaria Ramiro
Michelin Guide
Travel + Leisure
Condé Nast Traveler
Frommer's
The Infatuation
Avenida Almirante Reis 1, Intendente, 1100, 1150-007, Lisbon, Portugal
From $0/night
"For over 50 years, this institution attracts Lisboan lovers of fresh seafood."
"Simplicity is the key here: Pluck the freshest shellfish possible from surrounding waters, slap it on the grill with modest seasonings (salt, pepper, garlic, white wine), and sell it by weight." Full review
"So, can you tell us a little about this place?
This beloved Lisbon beer hall and restaurant occupies three floors; but despite all the seating, expect to wait in line before you score a table." Full review
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"Bright, crowded, and noisy. It also serves some of the best seafood on the planet. Locals flock here in big, celebratory groups and they generally follow a time-honored sequence of consumption." Full review
"It’s the most important seafood restaurant in the entire city...you’ll witness a constant waterfall of beer mugs slammed (cautiously) on tables. Start out with the stuffed crab, gambas à guilho" Full review
Pap'Acorda
Concierge
Frommer's
Travel + Leisure
DK Eyewitness
Rough Guide
Fodor's
The Infatuation
Avenida 24 de Julho 49, Lisbon 1200-479, Portugal
From $0/night
"A restaurateur with his finger firmly on Lisbon's pulse, he also owns this place, opened in 1981 and full ever since."
"Pap' Açorda's facade was originally conceived for a bakery. Today it's high on the list of hip, perpetually fashionable restaurants for the counterculture and media crowd." Full review
"Its name refers to a traditional cilantro-rich bread-and-shellfish stew, just one example of the Portuguese soul food this minimalist restaurant serves." Full review
"Açorda is a rustic dish of the Alentejo region, here successfully modernized and glamourized."
"Renowned restaurant that attracts Lisbon's fashionable elite to its chandelier-hung dining room."
"Seen by many as the best restaurant in the Bairro Alto, Pap'açorda is definitely among the hippest." Full review
"It never disappoints, and is a reliable go-to for dinner before heading out to the neighborhood’s bars. The menu is made up of classic Portuguese dishes to share" Full review