Mercado de Campo de Ourique

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Mercado de Campo de Ourique

Market · Campo de Ourique

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R. Coelho da Rocha 104, 1350-075 Lisboa, Portugal

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Traditional market with modern food court, local produce, diverse cuisines  

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R. Coelho da Rocha 104, 1350-075 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

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R. Coelho da Rocha 104, 1350-075 Lisboa, Portugal Get directions

+351 21 132 3701
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On the Grid : Mercado de Campo de Ourique

"This market in the center of Campo de Ourique suffered a major remodeling in 2013, starting a modernization which resulted in an offer of new services, shops and restaurants not only to the market and but also for the entire neighborhood. Today it functions both as the new center of activity in the neighborhood and as a popular tourist destination, either for resting or for a meal. The secret of being so popular among locals and tourists is the human scale and a good mix between traditional market counters and new food Businesses." - Fluor

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Edmond S. L. Ho

Google
A very nice market with dome food and drinks. There is a common area in the middle and you can buy food and drinks from different stalls and enjoy it there. The stalls already provide clear menus with pictures to make ordering easy for tourists like us. Reasonably priced and not very busy during lunch hours when we visit there on a weekday in July.

Sarah Watkins

Google
Forget Time Out market - go here! It is a little off the beaten track but the food is great, no queues when we went and half the price of Time Out. No problem getting a seat either. We really loved it. Helpful staff and a lovely range of dishes to try. Great bar and lovely gifts too. A short walk from Rato metro.

Giulia Ghinassi

Google
I expected more from this market. There is only one stand that makes Portuguese food. Then there is Japanese, Italian, Mexican. Honestly touristic and it’s not worth the visit!! If you stop here just eat at the hummus bar it’s totally worth it!!

Kiran Dave Singh Pannu

Google
This place has a nice collection of shops and food stalls. Stalls selling all kinds of local fare lice cheese, sardines, fruits, veg, flowers. They also have 2 bars in it. Can order food from the stalls and have it at the bar or the centre sitting area. I had the secretos was really good and the Gin Corner is where I had the beers. Highly recommend this place.

Lisa P

Google
Be prepared to find fresh, fresh, fresh fruits and vegetables, seafood, and artisan breads, olive oils and more inside this covered marketplace. A huge shoutout out to the butcher on the corner, Tahlo do Nuno Félix, who provide first-class customer service. I brought my dog to Lisbon with me and I need to make her dog food from scratch. I work with the same butcher every week and and he de-bones and grinds chicken for me and sets the bones aside to make broth. My Portuguese is limited to "please, thank you, excuse me an see you later" and his English is about on par with my Portuguese, we managed to get my first order done with sign language and Google Translate. Now when I come in he knows just what I want and we have a great rapport. I love Lisbon and its people, I have encountered nothing but friendliness wherever I go.

Μελίνα Παπαδοπουλου

Google
Mercado de Campo de Ourique is a hidden gem in the heart of Lisbon, offering an exceptional blend of traditional market charm and modern culinary experiences. Stepping inside, you're immediately greeted by a vibrant atmosphere and the tantalizing aromas of freshly prepared food. The market boasts a diverse array of stalls, each offering high-quality, locally sourced products. From fresh produce and artisanal cheeses to an impressive selection of wines and gourmet delicacies, there’s something to delight every palate. What sets this market apart is its delightful food court, where you can savor a wide range of international cuisines and local specialties. Whether you're in the mood for succulent seafood, savory tapas, or indulgent desserts, the variety and quality here are second to none. The friendly vendors and lively ambiance make it a perfect spot for both casual meals and special gatherings.

Philippe Intraligi

Google
Beautiful market with amazing fruits, vegetables, fresh fish, roasted nuts, artisan bread and plenty of little restaurants. I went for the hummus place, had maybe the best hummus in my life! Super delicious, light and fresh. Spectacular! Overall the market is very chilled, clean, and full of friendly people!

Melisha Durais

Google
Definitely a spot to stop at, it is smaller than other 'Markets' however it does offer more of a local vibe. The food offerings were really good from all four places we tried out. Staff were helpful and pleasant, even with assistance of takeaways and the bar service. Service in English and Portuguese
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Peter D.

Yelp
Today I'm thankful for this, one of my favorite places to eat in Lisbon. It's off the beaten path, and a lot quieter and more accessible than the Time Out Market. If you're looking for a good daytime activity in Lisbon, get over here with all your friends, eat all the things, and then window shop/actually shop as you wander back toward the city center. There are a LOT of different stalls manned by very personable people, and we split up, ordered whatever we wanted, and reconvened at all of the very comfortable tables to eat everything. We had: ramen, two different steaks, rice and beans, salad, fries, oysters, shawarma, a few different baos, candied nuts, and one of the best burgers I've ever eaten. And honestly, it was all pretty affordable. There are even some cute little clothing shops, if you ever get tired of eating. I don't, really. Truly, a great stop in Lisbon.
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Kaia B.

Yelp
I agree with previous reviewers that this is what time out market should have been. It's close to where the 25E tram terminates, making it accessible, but still off the beaten path for most tourists. The interior is very modern and inviting. Even better, each food stall has personality and unique signage that make it easy to understand what they sell (unlike time out)! There is plenty of seating in the middle of the market and at the counters of each place. For lunch I got a hummus sabich from Hummusbar. This was a bowl with grilled eggplant, a boiled egg, Mediterranean salad, and plenty of tahini and spices served over creamy hummus. Everything about this dish was perfect, and it went well with their mint lemonade, which they gave me to try before I bought a glass. I would certainly come back for this meal, and also to try some of the other delicious looking offerings they have in the market.
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Afshin A.

Yelp
A fun place to eat Have you ever visited the Ferry Building Market Place in San Francisco or Pike Place Market in Seattle? Mercado de Campo de Ourique or Campo de Ourique Market in Lisbon, Portugal, is very much like these two. Campo de Ourique Market is a neighborhood food market that opened in 1934. It has been remodeled twice since then, once in 1991 and again in 2013, by António Maria Braga, a Portuguese architect specializing in traditional Portuguese architecture. The market offers fresh fish and vegetables daily. The stalls of the traditional market and those serving different types of traditional Portuguese to Japanese food surround the tables of the food hall. If you are into wines, they are served by glass or bottle. Cocktails are also available. We were walking the neighborhood and happened to get to the market at lunchtime. It was a pleasant experience which I recommend to all who visit Lisbon.
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Christian S.

Yelp
Very nice place, clearly recommend to go. Various offers of food and drinks. Better to go in the morning as the fish market is then open too. The market is close to the cemetery, which is also recommended to visit.
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Brian L.

Yelp
Although there are less choices here, it's a lot quieter than the Time Out Market You can find vendors that sell seafood, steak, salads and desserts. We got the steaks with this to die for prevance housemade sauce that tasted like truffle cream. The meat was full of flavor and cooked to perfection. Even the rice was cooked with flavor. Probably salt and fat. Shouldn't be missed if you're in the area riding Tram 28 till the end.
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Mirba E.

Yelp
Smaller, more humble, perhaps original, version of Timeout Market. Less crazy, so worth the visit. We had a delicious meal of grilled seabream from the seafood stall.
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Emm C.

Yelp
Forget timeout...this, mah friends, is the real gourmet food hall. While our hotel was in Barrio Alta we still came here twice during our half week stay in the area. We ordered from 6 places: 1..the fish place near the front, (clams, sea bass)2. the fruit lady behind that stall to the right,(sweet peaches) 3. the steak guy in the middle after the seating area, (perfect medium rare ribeye w potatoes wedges and salad) 4. the Artisani gelato place (green apple lichi...wow!) 5. Espresso across from them. 6 the pasta place around the corner from the gelato place by the florist and bathroom (pasta bolognese. My kid finished every last morsel). Everything we had was amazing. Oh and 7. The wine guy who has a map of the Portugal wine region, happy to give knowledge and will ask you if you like tannins or big or mild.
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Dave B.

Yelp
It is a market for the locals to buy food. A foodies delight. Fish, meat, veggies, and many specialty shops. 10OCT2017 We came again and had a similar lunch experience. €29 30SEP2017 We came for lunch. A very upscale food court. Vinho rosé, Herdade de Peso Sossego, €12. It comes with wine glasses. Cold. Tracie had the super trendy Ravioli Allan Bolognese. Served on a black slate plate with micro arugula and balsamic vinegar. My Liguini Carbonara was cooked al dente, lots of cream sauce and bits of ham in a large ceramic bowl. + Wi-Fi + Awesome food court. Why can't we have these in the USA? €29.50 for lunch.
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Silv W.

Yelp
A one stop shop for quality food at a reasonable price. Think high end food court. There are multiple stalls with fresh quality produce. The variety ranges from Japanese sushi to Texas steak house. They sell fruit, wine and brittle. My husband and I always want to eat something different for dinner so this was the perfect solution to our dilemma. I had the sushi from Praça Japonesa, the chefs combo, 12 pieces for 12.50€. It was fresh and very filling. Hubby had a steak with wedges and salad from Carnes Meat Shop. For 14€ it was cooked well and the wedges were divine.
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Anne P.

Yelp
I have fond memories of the mercado when it was just a mercado in the neighborhood. Now the food court has added an experience that must be seen. Many options, freshly cooked, great happy vibe and locals more than tourists. It's clean and fun and after lunch take a walk around the neighborhood - this is Lisbon
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Monica Q.

Yelp
Nice place to get a bite of food! As a tourist looking for traditional Portuguese food, this is not exactly the best place to get it - I think the TimeOut mercado actually has more (albeit more expensive) versions of traditional food. However, if you're looking for a solid meal, this is a good place. Extra star for not being packed to your eyeballs. Definitely worth checking out if you're in the area.
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Melanie G.

Yelp
This is a great location. We had dinner here last evening. It was packed with World Cup fans. So many choices for meals and beverages...everyone can chose something different...and you can sit down and eat together. We chose sushi and it was delicious. Prices across the board were good so an economical option for families as well. We will likely be back during our visit to Lisbon.
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Monica P.

Yelp
Good place to hang out. I've tried the burgers and the sushi. Both quite nice. However the drinks are too expensive and the place is always crowded at lunch and dinner time.

Will T.

Yelp
This is a "mercado" like sleeping beauty's castle in Disneyland is a castle. In reality, it is an upscale food court with options that resemble food porn (bacalau, sushi, steak). However, from a tourist's standpoint, this place is great (yes, some of us like Disneyland and local version of food porn). To start off, there is a restaurant that is exclusively vegetarian. They have a dazzling array of options even for vegans. That itself was worth making the trip out there because my wife is vegan and it is not always possible to find vegan options while you are traveling, especially at high-end places where they tend to feature meat and seafood. For me the omnivore, there was a seafood place where I ordered a grilled bacalau (cod) plus sides for 10 euros. I also had a sashimi appetizer from an sushi stall for 7 euros--tuna and salmon. Both are a a steal for me (from California). That plus a white wine for 3 euro, I got a great meal for 20 euro at a historical market that has been cleaned up and remodeled. The best thing to do is to take the #28 tram (their de facto touristic tram) there and back. It is located near the end of the line, so it is easy to get back onto the tram afterwards.
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Anthony S.

Yelp
Went for a burger, and the place was a-ok. If you've ever been to the Grand Central Market in Los Angeles, this place is a lot like that but smaller. It's a bit pricey as Lisbon goes, but worth the trip. A nice place to hang out and have a meal and a few beers with friends. Plenty of area to sit and enjoy your meal. It's a nice place for lunch and a short walk to the Cemitério dos Prazeres (Cemetary of Pleasures) which is a must see for any Lisbon tourist.

Randy K.

Yelp
This is the market you seek if you are a cook looking to find excellent fish, meat, produce (second only to the farmer's market in Principe Real on Saturdays) and baked goods under one roof in Lisbon. Time Out is great for the restaurant stalls in the prepared food court, but less so for shopping for a meal to prepare at home. Campo de Ourique Market excels at this and also has some great prepared food choices, albeit fewer than Time Out. Please note that the opening hours shown for the market online do not guarantee that all vendors will be open for business -- on Sundays only the food court is open, generally speaking.
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Jack M.

Yelp
Yes. Yes. Yes. Farmers market plus great food. Steak sandwich plus wine, sangria, and bruschetta. All so good. A must if visiting.