Good place to try out a bit of everything and open...
Good place to try out a bit of everything and opens to late.
Good place to try out a bit of everything and opens to late.
Market is awesome, but don t expect it to be a typical food market. It s a bit pricey. At busier times it s a bit of a nightmare with kids. Still definitely worth a visit, but will require patience to find seats.
Diverse food options and energetic atmosphere. Fun until you have to try to find a seat.
This place is a lot of fun; many different food stalls to try, along with wine and other drinks to add on. It gets a bit crowded, so come early!
I love this market, I love the Asian lab. Great food and reasonable food. Shame about the lack of seating. It's always the same throughout the year, fighting for a table, seat or bench.
Must visit when in Lisbon, and everyone who have been there will agree. Great vibe, inexpensive, big selection of local specialties and more. Daily specials are around 10.
Great place with wide choices of food. Just too crowded.
Great food but it's difficult to find a seat in peak hours.
A wide range of top restaurants have outlets here. The place has a great buzz.
This place is super nice you have every food you could possibly want from many cultures and it all tastes like heaven. The hall looks great and the ambiente was very pleasant.
Cool place. Phenomenal food, all of it. It's a bit pricy but worth indulging.
Great variety of food! From traditional to modern to a mix of cusines, it has it all. They even have cooking classes. A great place to visit! And, a fabulous place to buy and or try produce, too
Great place to discover lots of new food. You can eat whatever you want there ! Great ambiance too !
Good food, nice people and excellent wine/drinks. And more good food
Lively atmosphere and good exposure to the spectrum of Lisbon food. Only tourists and no locals
awesome place
a great variety of food
A delicious selection of the the best portuguese food.
Busy food court. Good selection of meat and fish dishes.
Servis good food okay, little exepnsive good place for tusrist
Loved this place! Has so many options to eat in one spot, great vibe and excellent food. Almost all of the food stands are restaurants/outlets in themselves so if you like them, you can visit them outside of the market!
The pastel de nata (Portuguese custard tarts) at Manteigaria are soooo good. They ring their bell when fresh tarts come out of the oven!
My group also had a burger from Ground Burger, garlic prawns from Monte Mar and octopus from Henrique Sa Passoa and every bit was delicious.
I visited on a Saturday night and it was a little tricky to find seats but it didn t take too long. We also came back twice in my visit and would definitely come back again!
It was a really good surprise to see 60% of The Market had been converted to the Time Out, food and drinks selection of excellent outlets. Even better was the great variety and quality of all of them.
The atmosphere and the food is amazing. I m used to go to "a cozinha da felicidade" because the plates they offers are particular and the price is fair.
Nothing special looks like every Mercado in Spain but not that good. Anyway good is so expensive here. Restaurants around are much cheaper and better.
Food court where you can return multiple times and you will not get bored. Especially recommend the grilled octopus from Marlene Vieira and cheese bacon burger from Ground Beef. Cakes and pies are also incredibly delicious. Highly recommended!!!
Pretty touristy and very busy but a good selection of food and fresh veg. Food stalls pretty much only start serving at 12, despite the advertised opening time of 10 on google.
Always worth a visit! If you do not know what you would like for dinner, this place is definitely the right place. Anybody can find something here. Accompanied with a glass of wine, you gonna have a nice time here. Sometimes a bit too crowed but that is fine.
A lot of option to eat. Valm during the day but really crowded and noisy at evening. But we loved anyway.
Great variety of Portuguese and other international dishes. Try Azul or Sea Me, they both served delicious and reasonably priced seafood. The inside of the building is busy, noisy, and crowded but the outdoor seating area is much more pleasant.
Big food court where you can find food typical of Lisbon, but also more innovative and foreign ones. The food is globally of very good quality, but also a bit on the expensive side. We tried mantegaria which makes pasteis de nata. A serious contender to the pasteis de Belem. That being said we preferred the pasteis de nata that we got in the mantegaria shop downtown where they were still warm.
The shop that sells ham is also very good, expensive, but good. I recommend the ham sandwich. For 3,50 , it's both cheap and very good. The place called tartaria is also a good surprise. I got the Asiatic tartar. I am used to the French style, but this one was excellent. The wasabi peas, the sesame oil are perfect combinations with the raw meat. It's expensive though: 10,50 for 100g of meat.
The burgers were remarkable and uniquely prepared! We went at a busy time and still got a seat and food relatively quickly. It's a must visit when visiting Lisbon!
Always a great place to eat and drink. You can choose really tasteful options.
AMazing market such as San Anton in Madrid, but much bigger. You can try any Portuguese good food in a relax atmosphere. Based on the old market it has been rebrand in an "industrial syle". Tip: you are just in front the station where you can then grab a train to Estoril beach
Lovely spot if you like food. I enjoyed the food with wife, standing without chairs. Everyday you could go there to eat a different food.
Muchmore, nearby Pingo Doce mart !
This place is fantastic. Amazing food from every vendor - great if you're in a group and can't decide on one particular cuisine. The wine from the central bar was fantastic and the staff seemed to really know their stuff! It gets busy so you sometimes have to hunt for a table but it's always worth it and the crowd just adds to the atmosphere.
Great vibe and good variety of food. Little seating available so it might not be best for big groups
Fantastic food hall. All the town's great restaurants are here
It is really just as expensive food court. Food is ok but not great. There are much better value options throughout the city.
Good place to visit alone or with friends to get your hands on most portugese dishes at once. A lot of restaurants under one roof
A huge selection of small restaurants in one large food hall offering cuisine from different nationalities around the world as well as, of course, local cuisine. I was disappointed in my "pork and scallops" dish (*THREE* tiny scallops!) but there were scores of other options and I'm glad I visited so wouldn't let my meal colour my judgement about the whole place too much!
Amazing food selection. The custard tarts were incredible
Great atmosphere, excellent selection of interesting and high quality food. Not the cheapest eats in Lisbon, but a great place to sample many great dishes and drinks.
Great selection of local restaurants. Delicious food.
Quite crowded but great kitchen - huge choice of both portugese and international dishes. Good wine, too!
If you like a highly visited place this it it! Prices are just on the high side, but the food is really good! After a 15 minutes search for a spot and food in front of you it was a good atmosphere. A wide versatility on food and drinks for small as well as big portions. A bit more space would have made it a 5 star rating! The politeness of the cleaning staff was very welcomed and should be more rewarded!
Pretty cool there, we also found a great exhibition with some local designers upstairs.
A bit showy for my liking, the old indoor market next door is where its at
Fantastic food hall with the flavors of Lisbon merged with the world.
Perfect Place to try traditional Portuguese food prepared by famous Chefs.
Very Commercial.... like an average food court just portugese style...
You find many small & traditional restaurants in Lisboa, spent your many there...they deserve it more
Time Out Market Lisbon - its a food court style market. There are wide range of food restaurant from snack bar to piglet dinner to seafood....all kind of food you can find in Portugal. The price is a bit high though for a food court style eatery. Especially, you probably need to wait for about thirty minutes for a seat or long if you are coming with a group of people in the peak time. I will give a 5 star if there are enough seat.
The food court offers the customer a wide range of choices. We ate there twice and each time, the food was great.
the market place which has huge hall! basically this place is more like food court. you'll be struggle which food you'd like to get because literally, there's sooo many variety of food stands. In my case, i took half hour ish to decide which food i really want to eat because all foods look just amazing! must visit if you're in Lisbon :)
Nice indoor food hall with an amazing selection of top notch chefs
Loved the time out market. There are so many different types of food and everything is soo tasty. A definite go to.
Hard to find a spot to eat but well made food for about 9.
A touristy, pricey but still somehow interesting place. I prefer smaller markets, with a more local vibe tho.
Very cool food market with a lot of great options. I thoroughly enjoyed my food!
Good food but always crowded (not busy) by loads of people watching other people eat (?)
Expensive, a two people lunch easily goes above 60. And that's with inexpensive wine
Good place, to taste different dishes, with a good ambiance included
An old concept, executed the right way. Clean, spacious, well lit. Parking available. But very, very expensive for Portuguese standards.
Very busy place most of the time. No place to sit and quite noisy.
Great experience don't miss out on this!!! Don't come along! this is much more fun in pair or more. Food is great and the desserts are even better!!!!
Good range of food stands. Very busy even late in the afternoon. Good for a rainy day
All round wonderful experience in the Time Out market restaurants yesterday - actually we visited twice, once at the beginning of the day for a few Bica s. It was very busy and warm though so decided to come back later.
After a day around Lisbon, we returned for food and had a range of seafood dishes and pizzas, with the stand out dish from Sea Me - the tagliatelle.
Brilliant atmosphere and lovely to be able to enjoy it.
So many good food options. We had to go back a few times to try everything we wanted. Definitely a good place to go if you have a group of people who have different likes.
There are some places providing very nice food. It's not always easy to find seats and go buy food from different places. Still pretty cool overall.
Huge selection of food at a decent price. we were lucky that this cool and must-visit market was close to our place while staying at Lisbon. Lively food court style market that is highly recommended.
Very very busy place and also has the lovely little area for food demo and little classes at times.
Loads and loads of mini food ports and fresh market next door.
Gets really busy at night with a lot of the youngsters from the uni.
Well worth a visit.
Loved this place! Such an amazing concept, Michelin star chefs, street food and cocktails in a great atmosphere. We loved everything we ate, especially the Pizza s and Portuguese Chicken.
Would recommend for those visiting Lisbon as a great way to taste the best of what the city offers.
A very nice concept and great food. Actually you can't decide what to eat because there are a lot of delicious dishes at the Time Out Market. Go and try out...
Delicious food i recommend it if you are in the area!
Hipster Food Market, with great tempting stalls and a bit of everything. All the food is very good here. It's always very busy, mainly packed with tourists. I did a Pastel de Nata Workshop in the Academia Time Out and that was really fun and cool. This is a picture of the pasteis de Nata I made in the class!
Lovely and buzzing place with lots of food options. Great vibe. Great for groups or for singletons to just soak the atmosphere.
Eating at the Time Out Market in Lisbon market is a great experience: A great variety of Portuguese dishes and wines and a fantastic atmosphere you shouldn't miss when you are visiting Lisbon! Very crowded during lunch time, but still worth spending time there!
Lots of choice, we went on Saturday night and enjoyed it, but on a Monday afternoon/evening dont bother. Went to four different places and all of them had sold out of what I wanted. The juice bar, Compai, was terrible- went there twice in about 90 minutes and both times they said they were closed for 20 minutes of cleaning... The second time people who came after us were served, so when we saw this we went back to order they told us no, they were still closed?!
Organic Market sorted us out with a good beetroot and ginger juice.
Great market with a wide range of foods on offer. There are bars available with a wide range of cocktails and beers. Staff were friendly and talkative. Seating is at a premium so best grab a drink and keep an eye out for seats. The eateries will give you buzzers to call you when the food is ready.
Brilliant food court with lots of choices of cuisines. There is plenty of seating but it can still be difficult to get a seat during busy periods, so think about going at an off peak period. Definitely worth a visit if you enjoy food.
Nice restaurants and bars. Good place if you dont know what you want to eat - from pizza up to haute cuisine.