Tasca and Couvert Explained

Where locals actually eat and how local dining works

Foodietravellersguide

Foodietravellersguide

Lisbon, Portugal

If you want to eat like a local in Lisbon, you’ll come across tascas and something called couvert.

A tasca is a small, traditional Portuguese restaurant where locals go for simple, honest food. Expect:

  • Short simple menus

  • Daily specials (prato do dia)

  • A busy, no-frills atmosphere

At most places, you’ll also be given bread, olives or cheese at the table. This is called couvert and it’s not free.

  • You only pay for what you eat

  • If you don’t want it, just say no

Tip: if a place feels a bit chaotic, very local and focused on a few dishes, you’re probably in a great tasca. Go when they open, usually around 12pm – they fill up fast around 1–2pm.

👉 Some of our favourite meals in this guide are in tascas.

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