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Indoor foodcourt and market space with a range of food vendors, some of which offer vegan choices. Also hosts events and cooking classes. Open Mon-Sun 10:00-00:00.
37 Reviews
First Review by JackBishop
CLRtraveller
Points +9230
Disappointing - Edit
Vegan options? I didn’t see anything when wandering through this crowded place. Maybe they need to be better advertised. I went to nearby Kong instead, for a great meal.
Read moreThere is a good array of fresh produce next-door to the food court.
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ecashman
Points +16
Better than expected - Edit
So many labelled options such as vegan burgers, vegan Thai food, vegan sushi, green bowls etc. I expected it to be average but I was pleasantly surprised.
Read morePros: Variety
Cons: Price
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Daniela12O
Points +66
Great vibe! - Edit
While there aren’t many vegan options, I really enjoyed just being there. The vegan burger that I had was amazing!
Read morePros: Experience , Lots of drink options, Great energy
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thomasbk
Points +817
One solid option - Edit
Asian Lab for the win, but it’s a low bar. It’s located at the back right of the market and offers gyoza and pad Thai, albeit not very flavorful. But why aren’t there many more options throughout the stalls? Also, there’s zero air flow so it’s quite warm inside.
Read morePros: Plenty of liquor options
Cons: Needs more vegan options, No fans or air conditioning
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Leafn4give
Points +227
Not impressed - Edit
Very limited options if vegan at all. Burgers maybe. A few dishes adulterated with eggs or dairy.
Read morePros: Nothing
Cons: No vegan outlets, Very limited options, Needn’t adulterate dishes that could be vegan.
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FuturaVenuto
Points +95
Susana Felicidade - Edit
Propone ottime opzioni vegane (un risotto e un burger) all'interno di un ambiente vivo come quello del Time Out. Lo consiglio a chi vuole godersi un'atmosfera caratteristica con la possibiltà di gustare piatti diversi in compagnia.
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KellyDeMirandis
Points +66
Better than 2015! - Edit
Came here to the Time Out Market after 9 years without high hopes but there are indeed vegan options now! I went for something light - dumplings from Asian Lab - and it was a great little snack. Would have been nice to have more options but we take what we can get when we're travelling with non vegans eh?!
Read morePros: Great presentation
Cons: Loooong queue
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zwenna
Points +246
Not many vegan options - Edit
There are much nicer places in Lisbon for vegans and vegetarians, so don't waste your time in this one trying to find food.
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nicolathomas
Points +754
Delicious Pad Thai - Edit
Pad Thai and gyoza. Pad Thai was really great. Gyoza were also tasty
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hannah.wrf
Points +610
Not lots of options - Edit
The atmosphere is very nice, if you want to have a beer or cocktail, but the food vendors offer mostly meat and fish. It is also pretty expensive. My boyfriend also got food poisoning from a clam rice so...
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-09-17
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mockingbird
Points +3028
Option for a mixed group of vegan / meat eaters - Edit
We opted for the Time Out market when travelling with a group with mixed diets. There are enough vegan options to get by, and I really enjoyed the pad Thai and gyoza. Obviously way better vegan choices in the city…
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emily_r0ach
Points +761
Good range of options - Edit
We are at the Asian stall, had a vegan pad Thai and gyosas, both delicious would recommend
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alessiacrl
Points +448
I tried Susana Felicidade vegan dish and wow - Edit
I tried her creamy chickpea rice with sweet potato 🍠 and lemon, it was delicious! Fresh, yet earthy and cozy (perfect for Lisbon’s weather).
Read moreSuch a pity that it’s the only vegan dish and one of the few options in the all time out market.
Pros: Fast service
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yogiannalpc
Points +445
Lots of options - Edit
several places, Demerara, Chicago Raw and other places have good vegan options
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daham.vegan
Points +1527
Poor vegan choices - Edit
The choices for vegans are really only a few here. We went two rounds but nothing really looked or sounded too good. At the end I tried one vegan croquette with Curry which was okay-ish.
Read moreHonestly really not recommendable for vegans in Lisbon which is a bit of a shame for this big food market.
Updated from previous review on 2023-11-07
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tomaszdiesel
Points +98
don't feel like going again - Edit
the whole place is cool to look at and probably nice for vegetarians. but we walked 2 whole rounds and had trouble finding vegan options, maybe they were just not that clearly visible. ended up ordering at Confraria where we had gyoza and maki which was really good! but i personally wouldn't bother going again.
Read morePros: lots of different food
Cons: busy and loud
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Caradams
Points +179
Unlucky? - Edit
Was very optimistic, but besides the fact that it's a super cool street food heaven inside we were left mega disappointed. The vegan croquettes are fab (especially with the chilli sauce!), they get my two stars, and there's a couple of smaller options like dumplings/gyoza and a basic sushi roll or two, there's actually a massive lacking of vegan options.
Read moreWe enjoyed soaking up the atmosphere though, until one stallholder was damn right rude to me when I asked if anything could be veganised in the veggie selection. Her colleague was suggesting what could be offered and she instantly and rudely shut him down, told me that they don't do vegan food at all, and when I said thank you, her reply was "don't thank me" with an unpleasant sneer and zero eye contact. The intent behind the one-liner was very clear. She then proceeded to argue with her colleague after I left.
Whether you're fed up or vegan inquiries or not, it costs nothing to be pleasant. Customers pay your bills. Won't return.
Pros: Atmosphere and buzz, Croquettes
Cons: Very little vegan food , Most stalls no vegan option , Some rude staff
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ksnsbry
Points +228
Better than expected - Edit
Based on the reviews on Happy Cow, I was expecting there to be virtually nothing vegan, but I found that quite a few places had a vegan option (or at least a veggie option that seemed veganizable). I got the burger from Vincent Farges and it was really delicious. Much more than just a fake meat burger you could get anywhere. It came with really tasty vegetables in the bun and the fries had a really interesting sauce.
Read morePros: More vegan options than expected, Delicious burger at Vincent Farges
Cons: No vegan options at many stalls
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Alex-__
Points +1459
Für Veganer eher nicht zu empfehlen - Edit
Der Time Out Market ist eine riesige Markthalle mit allerhand Stände außen rum. Dort kann man sich das Essen bestellen und an den Tischen in der Mitte verzehren.
Read moreFür veganer ist die Auswahl sehr begrenzt. Hier müssen an allen Ecken und Enden Abstriche gemacht werden und Gerichte geändert oder mit Sonderwünchen vegan gemacht werden.
Zudem mittlerweile sehr teuer, abgestimmt auf die Touristen.
Pros: Sehr teuer., (Fast) keine Veganen Optionen. , Sehr voll und überlaufen.
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forsch8
Points +62
Vincent Farges -- vegan options - Edit
I saw others say few vegan options but I saw several. I ended up going with the quinoa salad and panisse frito (chickpea fries) at Vincent Farges stall. They both tasted nice, especially the fries. The chickpea fries were served with a mayo sauce. I asked if it was REALLY vegan, because it seemed mayo based, and was told twice it was, so I guess it is vegan mayo.
Read moreUpdated from previous review on 2023-06-09
Pros: Tasty chickpea fries
Cons: Pretty expensive -- 12.50 salad, 5.50 fries
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FrolleinM
Points +1523
Don't bother if you're hungry - Edit
When we were there, we found exactly three vegan meals: dumplings, croquettes and an artichoque soup. So no.
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AaronGoldman
Points +26
Never heard of gluten free - Edit
Guy at Vincent Farges said he "never met someone with a what allergy". I waited on line for that. He said what want even on his allergens reference.
Read morePoke bowl at confraria is simple but good.
Looks like there's curry at Asian Lab too. So it'll be fine.
Updated from previous review on 2023-05-09
Pros: Lots of non vegan options
Cons: Few vegan options, Never heard of gluten free
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tashatravels07
Points +38
Asian Lab - Edit
I tried the Vegan Dumplings from Asian Lab, although it was a small serving they were really tasty & I would recommend. Time Out Market didn’t have many other vegan options that I could find.
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veganfloss
Points +140
AVOID IF VEGAN - Edit
I wouldn’t bother if you are vegan.
Read moreI visited on a Tuesday night (unsure of time/day effects offering).
A few places offer vegan - however 99% of their menu is meat and fish. I didn’t come across any stall where they could guarantee any non cross contamination, even with fries. Just bare that in mind.
Only one vegan wine available from the centre offerings.
Very very very experience for vegan or meat eaters - just a fad a personally think. Very expensive to feel like you are back in school with collecting your tray and taking it to your table, and having to clean up after yourself.
Find a small business elsewhere to support. I wonder how much cut Time Out is taking…
Pros: Your meat eater friends with money may love it
Cons: Expensive for the set up, Not guaranteed to be fully vegan , Only a few typical options
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craigmc
Points +35562
Limited - Edit
I struggled to find any food options. It’s a bit of a tourist trap so can be busy, making it hard to find things. Lots of great places within a short distance.
Read moreOkay for a drink.
Updated from previous review on 2023-04-09
Pros: Dead flesh everywhere
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mkvs
Points +443
Vincent Farges - fine but not my first choice - Edit
We came here as it was recommended by a lot of travel guides but I found the market incredibly overwhelming and there were scarce (obvious) vegan options. I believe we ate at Vincent Farges, and it was alright, but it doesn't compare to the other vegan food I tried in Lisbon. The veggie burger was pretty good, but the polenta fries were plain and oily.
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justgoflow
Points +210
Best place to eat with a non-vegan. - Edit
Lisbon has a huge amount of vegan restaurants but when travelling with a non vegan there is hardly any choice if you want to eat together. My travel companion was not big on veg so until we found the time-out market we would have to eat in two sitting one i a vegan restaurant and once in a non -vegan place.
Read moreNon-vegan places would try and surgery vegetarian food to try and get you to eat telling me mushroom stuffed with cheese is okay-they had little understanding of what vegan meant and it seems to be against the cultural norm to adapt the food by removing the cheese.
Not the best as limited vegan options but if I am eating with omni friend it seems the only real option. Personally I would prefer a vegan only place as there is more option.
Updated from previous review on 2023-02-15
Pros: Lots of options, Can eat with non vegans , Reasonable prices
Cons: Can get busy, You share table , Food not always ready at the same time as party.
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