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The best restaurants in Cascais


It is one of the most solid Michelin stars in the greater Lisbon area, with a cuisine that has evolved over time – curiously in a direction that is closer to its geographical location directly above the sea.


Fortaleza do Guincho

Estrada do Guincho

Cascais2750-642



As the saying goes “the prodigal son returns”. And José Avillez, a chef with two Michelin stars under his belt and more than ten restaurants in Lisbon, came home to Cascais to open a Cantinho do Avillez, the sister restaurant to those he has in Lisbon and Porto.



Lamassa


Before introducing Estoril’s best artisanal pasta restaurant, it’s worth noting that a reservation is essential if you want a seat here. Lamassa has only six tables and it is in great demand, both with locals and with the Italians who live in the area.




Mar do Inferno'


This is a favourite with many locals, including chef José Avillez, and for many reasons, including the friendly host, the quality and freshness of the fish and seafood and its location facing the sea.



Lambrettazzurra pizzeria

It’s a curious success story in Cascais – so much so that in mid-2017 they moved to a larger restaurant – a Neapolitan pizzeria, designed by a Brazilian couple who have lived in Portugal for 25 years, famous for creating the Marhum bikinis that for many years were worn by the town’s teenagers.



There are fresh fish in Lisbon! It is in an elegant and urban-chic atmosphere that Monte Mar Lisboa was created.

Avenida Nossa Senhora do Cabo,

2845

Guincho

Cascais2750-053

Up to 40€



This is one of the most authentic Chinese restaurants in greater Lisbon, serving the true flavours of the Kuong Tong region. Now it has a new look, complete with a glazed terrace.



Entering the Cimas English Bar is like travelling through a magical portal to another reality. In the golden years of the Estoril Coast, the spies and royal exiles, writers, and Portuguese and foreign politicians were regular clients of the Cima family.


Avenida Marginal ou Avenida de Sabóia,

9Monte Estoril

Cascais2765-589

It is one of the oldest Japanese restaurants in Cascais, going on for its 12th anniversary.



If what you're looking for is a restaurant where you can celebrate the Portuguese "petiscar" style, i.e. order small portions of various dishes and divide everything around the table, then this is the right place.



Av. de Nice 54

2765-259 Estoril

+351 214 680 365




Mercado da Vila de Cascais - Rua Padre Moises Silva

Cascais

Opening hours: Daily noon-midnight










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