From coffee to dinner, here’s where to eat and drink in Lisbon.

And as someone who lives here, I can confidently say we deserve it.

But I’m not the only one singing its praises.

Wine in Lisbon

Two glasses of red wine on view of the Lisbon old town in Alfama district in Lisbon, Portugal.Credit:Maria Vonotna/Getty Images

“By this I mean that those who visit Lisbon can choose to have an experience of world foods.

Need a few more specific recommendations beyond the restaurants run by the fantastic chefs above?

I’ve got you.

A coffee shop in Lisbon

The Dramatico coffee shop in Lisbon.Stacey Leasca/Travel + Leisure

Stacey Leasca/Travel + Leisure

Albi:Albiis one more small shop punching well above its weight class.

Its toasts are also excellent if you’re hungry.

(It’s also a very puppy-friendly space, so get ready to give a few pets.)

A coffee shop in Lisbon

A cup of coffee on a the Kristof counter in Lisbon.Stacey Leasca/Travel + Leisure

Both serve delicious caffeinated drinks, along with a small menu thats ideal for a quick breakfast.

The Coffee: Looking for to-go coffee?

Where to Eat Breakfast in Lisbon

Rhodo Bagels:Craving a bagel fix?

A restaurant in Lisbon

The Pigmeu restaurant in Lisbon.Stacey Leasca/Travel + Leisure

Theres no spot better thanRhodo.

However, the star of the show here is the breakfast burrito.

Get it packed with meat, veggies, kimchi, or go vegan.

No matter which you choose, you won’t be wrong.

Its avocado toast is delicious, as are its croissant sandwiches and juices.

Seagull Method Cafe:Seagull Methodis a very popular brunch spot but it’s popular for a reason.

The pancakes are unbelievable, and its fritters and smash are the stuff of dreams.

Each pizza on the menu comes with a little elevated twist that makes it feel all the more special.

Magnolia:Magnoliasits on the corner of Praca das Flores, offering some fantastic people-watching.

However, you may not even notice because all eyes will be on the food.

It will live with you forever.

Tricky’s:Have a funky, trendy, and extremely tasty meal atTrickys.

But, again, you’ll be rewarded with a stellar view of Lisbon from just across the bridge.

Rocco:Maximalist design meets delicious flavors atRocco.

Here, youll find a little Italian and a little Portuguese all mixed together, and it all works.

Rosettas: c’mon, I beg you to order every single thing onRosetta’smenu.

Faz Frio:Just down the street, you’ll find another traditional favorite,Faz Frio.

Pigmeu:Pigmeuis all about traditional and responsible Portuguese food.

That means every piece of the animal is used in its dishes.

Naturally, the bifana is a favorite.

Sala by Joao Sa:Treat yourself to a Michelin-starred meal atSala.

Hot tip: If you could’t score a table, try walking in for a seat at the bar.

Tascas:Tascas are everywhere in Lisbon.

Pop in for a snack, a whole meal, and a great time with locals.

Go for something herb-forward for a surprising sip.

Onda Cocktail Room:Have another inventive drink by heading toOnda.

The cocktail bar uses futuristic techniques to make you one very cool drink.