
100 Maneiras
Chef Ljubomir Stanisic's narrative tasting-menu restaurant blending Portuguese produce with his Sarajevo roots.
The call
Worth it if you only have one day and you are traveling as a couple.
Why
- 01
A theatrical, story-driven tasting menu that weaves the chef's wartime Sarajevo childhood through Portuguese ingredients — each course pinned to a memory.
Our read - 02
Personal and provocative in a way most fine dining isn't; the kind of meal you talk about afterward more for the storytelling than the plating.
Our read
Is it a fit?
Go if
You only have one day
Even on a tight schedule, 100 Maneiras earns the hours.
You are traveling as a couple
As a couple, 100 Maneiras works.
You are traveling solo
Solo, 100 Maneiras works.
Food is a reason to travel
For food & drink, 100 Maneiras delivers.
Think twice if
You are traveling with kids
With kids, give 100 Maneiras a miss.
You are watching the budget
On a budget, weigh it — 100 Maneiras isn't cheap for what it is.
History and culture matter to you
For history & culture, 100 Maneiras is hit or miss.
You are planning for two
For romance, 100 Maneiras is hit or miss.
The plates that decide it
- The full tasting menu — the only format; the autobiographical arc from Sarajevo to Lisbon is the point
- Wine pairing — well-matched to the menu's range
Plan it well
- Cost
- €150+ tasting menu
- Allow
- 3 hours
Sources and method (2)
- Chef Ljubomir Stanisic's narrative tasting-menu restaurant blending Portuguese produce with his Sarajevo roots. publico.pt ↗
- Lost its Michelin star on 25 February 2025, which it had held since 2020; it remains a Michelin Guide listing, not a starred restaurant. publico.pt ↗
- observador.pt ↗