Reservations · Outdoor seating
Stylish rooftop with standout views and contemporary Portuguese-fusion plates; food is generally strong, service can swing from polished to slow, and reservations are wise.
Perched above the miradouro, Lumi Rooftop feels warm and elegant without losing its easygoing Lisbon soul. Guests talk about blankets under heaters, a host guiding them from terrace drinks to dining inside, and views that elicit a quiet wow. However, there are some review authenticity concerns suggesting certain reviews may be solicited or influenced. Service often shines—“the team could not do enough for us”—but on off nights, waits to be greeted or seated can fray patience. The kitchen leans contemporary Portuguese with global touches: octopus that wins over skeptics, zesty tuna ceviche, oxtail croquettes, and a crispy swordfish bao that surprises in the best way. Prices reflect the perch and the polish, yet many diners feel the quality and cocktails justify it. Expect thoughtful, flavorful plates rather than theatrics—produce-driven comfort with a modern twist. Families can do well here if expectations are set. The menu has kid-approachable options like wings, burgers, wraps, and simple sides, though the rooftop vibe is more adult-leaning. If your crew prefers plain classics, consider the portobello burger or chicken skewers; picky eaters may find fewer slam-dunks than at a traditional trattoria.
Area: Hilltop miradouro zone by São Pedro de Alcântara, lively nightlife with scenic lookouts attracting locals and visitors.
Safety: Generally safe, busy with foot traffic into late evening; typical city awareness required.
Nearby: Next to Miradouro de São Pedro de Alcântara, close to Elevador da Glória and Bairro Alto bars.
Available: Reservations, Outdoor seating
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