
Welcome To Lisbon Portugal!
This is a shot of Alex and I overlooking the terrific city of Lisbon, Portugal…where we spent 6 days at the end of 2022…that’s the Tagus River behind us – and do you see that land on the other side of the water?
That’s where we are headed for a wild wild lunch!

To get across the river, we headed over Lisbon’s “golden gate” bridge, called the “25 de Abril” bridge…and just on the other side is the famous “Christ The King” statue overlooking the river:


We got dropped off on a hillside street and walked down to the river, where a nice path took us to our destination:
That’s the restaurant – where that tiny pier juts out with yellow tables…here’s an idea of where it’s located when we got these shots looking at it from the other side:

We discovered the restaurant Ponto Final thanks to the great Netflix show “Somebody Feed Phil”, and Host Phil Rosenthal loved to show how you can eat literally perched over the river!


As you can see, a small pier juts out over the river and tables are perched right over the water – with no railings to keep you from falling in!


We were right at the edge of the pier, with central Lisbon directly across the river from us and the bridge over our shoulder…

OK OK…enough about the cool location and unique seating…let’s talk food!
Don’t worry, Ponto Final delivers on that score as well..first, some Portugese wine:

Next, we ordered what Phil suggested – and for a delicious reason:


Grilled Sardines!
These meaty, grilled Sardines are served with roasted potatoes and bread – and Phil showed us to put a sardine on a slice of bread, drizzle some olive oil over it, then pick away!

These were delicious! Meaty, smoky and flavorful – what a way to start our feast!
In fact, I can show you what they looked like when we finished as I shot this video with another look at the seating because why not?
Yes, it was my birthday, so we next ordered one of my favorite dishes of all time: Monkfish Stew Portugese style!
Here’s how it is delivered to the table:


I discovered Lisbon’s fondness for the incredible “tomato rice”, which is served with a delicious broth – here’s a look:


This was an absolutely delicious lunch – and with the wine, we were primed to walk a mile or so to the ferry, where we would take a boat back across the river to Lisbon!

We got one last shot and then walked east along the river toward the ferry terminal…and discovered a whole world of color!

A number of the abandoned buildings along the river have been converted into artist colonies, with graffiti the artistic expression of choice:


After a short walk, we got the ferry and headed back to central Lisbon!
We had such a magical time in Portugal – I shared another spectacular meal we had in Lisbon as well:

The “Scarlett Shrimp” dish at Cervejaria Ramiro is so incredibly memorable, especially the serving of the dish!
I also had Barnacles for the first time and here’s how that went:
I also had a unique crab presentation:
Here’s a Quick Look inside this restaurant – with the incredibly friendly staff:
Click here to see our meal – which included a steak sandwich for dessert!
We also ate at the amazing restaurant Jesus e Goes – but sadly that Chef passed away…here is a look at his life and food:
Back home, I made a Portugese dish called a “Francesinha” – which included this last touch:
Yes, it’s literally covered in sauce – see the entire recipe here:
I started this series to highlight some of the great food we’ve eaten with equally incredible views…like this one:

That’s Athens below, and click here to see the incredible 360 degree view we had of the city and the sea!
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Have never been to Lisbon and since your post adds food to the scene – an interesting read, thank you! But coming from a very ‘careful’ Australia there is no way in the world those yellow tables would have been allowed to be there without the most definite barriers . . .hmm, say you ordered that second bottle of wine and swimming was not your forte . . . 🙂 !
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It’s exactly the same way in the US! It’s really wild that they put you right on the edge – one shift the of the chair and in you go! Thanks for the comment!
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It all looks so fresh and delicious!
Best wishes, Pete.
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It’s a fun way for me to look at some of the food I’ve shared in the past – focusing more on the surroundings as well…thanks for your support as always!
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Always a pleasure for me, John.
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so amazing
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How lovely that you and Alex experienced this amazing restaurant together.
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