Lisbon has become a vegan-friendly destination over the past decade, with a booming restaurant scene that offers many various and delicious dishes.
It is a city that you will love because of its unique blend of old-world charm. Lisbon is the sun-kissed capital of Portugal and it is famous for its charming streets, historical sites, and breathtaking views.
The city is a heaven for vegans with many excellent restaurants offering plant-based options. In Lisbom you will find trendy restaurants and traditional Portuguese dishes with a vegan twist. Lisbon offers a wide selection of plant-based restaurants for locals and visitors.
WHERE TO STAY IN LISBON
There are many great hotels in the city centre of Lisbon. Because of the great location and beautiful rooms, we recommend Memória Lisboa FLH.
WHAT TO DO IN LISBON
You can start your adventure in Lisbon in Alfama which is the city’s oldest district. There are historic sites like the São Jorge Castle, that offer breathtaking panoramic city views.
You will get the best view of Lisbon from the Viewpoint of Senhora do Monte. It is quite a hike so for this reason many people take tuk-tuks to the top.
Belém Tower and Jerónimos Monastery are two monuments worth visiting in Lisbon. The best way to get there is to take a tram or a bus, Uber is also an option, but it will be more expensive.
On the way back to the city centre of Lisbon you can go and check the LX Factory. It is a former industrial complex that is now full of art galleries, design shops, and trendy cafes.
There is also the Praça do Comércio which is one of the largest squares in Europe. When you are there, you can take a stroll on Rua da Prata and check out the famous Santa Justa Lift and the Gothic-style Carmo Convent.
One of the most fun neighborhoods in Lisbon is Bairro Alto, known for its wild nightlife and many restaurants. In Bairro Alto, you will find cozy vegan cafés and lively restaurants. If you are in the mood for a party, it is a place to go to.
VEGAN FOOD IN LISBON
When you will explore vegan dining in Lisbon, you will be able to try traditional Portugese dishes. If you are not travelling with a vegan partner or are in a group, several restaurants have adapted their menu, so now they also offer plant-based options.
AO 26 VEGAN FOOD PROJECT
It is a trendy restaurant in Lisbon known for its creative and diverse menu. At AO 25 you will be able to try delicious, and creative dishes and also amazing plan-based desserts.
This restaurant has a beautiful atmosphere with an extensive menu, where you can find so many creative dishes. It is an unforgettable vegan dining experience, and it is best if you make a reservation a few days before. We also really recommend trying the cheeseboard!
ORTEÁ VEGAN COLLECTIVE – BOTANISTA
Orteá was established in 2018 by the owners of Ao 26. The focus is on unprocessed vegan food. This restaurant in Lisbon has a really nice décor and a great menu.
SCOOP ‘N DOUGH LISBON
It is the cutest vegan gelato and doughnut shop in Lisbon. They have many amazing gelato flavours like black sesame, mango lassi, cookie dough & brownie, raspberry cheesecake, salted caramel, passionfruit & macaron, and many more.
Doughnuts are not only aesthetically pleasing but they taste amazing. We tried chocolate hazelnut and raspberry & vanilla, and they were delicious.
KONG – FOOD MADE WITH COMPASSION
It is a vegan restaurant that mainly serves traditional Portuguese food. You can choose between many interesting dishes.
We tried their daily menu which includes a starter, a main dish, and a dessert. We loved all the food, except the dessert was a little bit too sweet for us.
VEGAN NATA LISBON
They offer a plant-based alternative to the traditional Portuguese pastel de nata. This pastry is typically made with eggs and dairy.
They created the most delicious vegan version and for this reason, we stopped there every day for our afternoon snack.
CROSSROAD10
It is an Asian bistro with vegan choices in the centre of the city. We tried pho and dumplings and loved them.
O GAMBUZINO
O Gambuzino is a 100% Vegan restaurant in Lisbon. It is the perfect place for dinner & cocktails. The menu features fusion cuisine with tastes from around the world.
VEGAN JUNKIES IN LISBON
It is a fast-food restaurant in Lisbon. They have loaded nachos, burgers, BBQ cauliflower wings, tacos, hot dogs, and many more.
LEGUMI SUSHI LISBON
If you are in the mood for sushi, Legumi Sushi is a restaurant in Lisbon that serves vegan sushi and Japanese cuisine.
THE GREEN AFFAIR IN LISBON
It is a vegan restaurant in Lisbon serving Portuguese and international cuisines, desserts, and cocktails.
They have starters, burgers, and delicious mains like healthy bowls, risotto, roasted cauliflower, and seitan steak or ribs.
ORGANI CHIADO
It is a vegan restaurant that offers a menu with seasonal dishes crafted from local and fresh ingredients. They prioritise organic options whenever available. Importantly, their menu is completely free from any refined sugars.
Located in Lisbon centre, Organi Chiado restaurant is an option for healthy and natural food.
MERCADO DA RIBEIRA LISBON
The Mercado da Ribeira, also known as Time Out Market in Lisbon, is a food lover’s paradise. It really is the market you cannot miss. Alongside traditional eateries, you’ll find a diverse selection of vegan options.
The food scene in Lisbon has grown in recent years. Because of that, the city is a must-visit destination for travellers and food enthusiasts.
You will find plant-based restaurants and cafes and also be able to try traditional Portuguese cuisine. Many restaurants in Lisbon prioritize locally sourced, organic ingredients, minimizing their carbon footprint and supporting local farmers.
DAILY TRIPS FROM LISBON
A must when travelling to Portugal is visiting Sintra. It is a true fairytale escape with many palaces and gardens. It is just a short train ride away from Lisbon or you can go on an organized day trip. We found the best one, you can check it out here.
In Sintra, you can explore the colourful Pena Palace or the mysterious Quinta da Regaleira. You can also check out our Sintra vegan travel guide for the best food recommendations.
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