Food in Luanda

Best Restaurants, Local Dishes & Delivery

Whether you want to try moamba de galinha, discover street food or order dinner to your hotel, start with the curated links below: quick to scan, easy to plan.

By Occasion

  • Business lunch: Portuguese grills & modern kitchens near downtown.
  • Seaside weekend: Ilha / Mussulo for fish by the kilo & shellfish.
  • Date night: Rooftop or skyline restaurants: reserve ahead.

By Neighborhood

  • Ilha do Cabo: Seafood grills, sunset bars, weekend vibe.
  • Downtown/Baixa: Classic Portuguese, quick lunches close to offices.
  • Talatona/Luanda Sul: Family-friendly spots, malls & international picks.
  • Miramar/Alvalade: Cafés, bakeries, relaxed dinners.

What to Try

  • Mufete: Grilled fish with beans, banana & cassava.
  • Moamba de galinha: Palm-based chicken stew.
  • Calulu: Slow-cooked fish/veg with local greens.

Delivery & Payments

  • Delivery works best in central areas: add precise location notes.
  • Cards accepted in modern venues; carry some cash for small/local spots.
  • Do restaurants in Luanda accept credit cards?

    Most mid-range and high-end places accept cards, especially in hotels and malls. Carry some cash for small local spots.

  • What are the most famous Angolan dishes?

    Mufete (grilled fish with beans, banana and cassava), moamba de galinha and calulu: timeless Angolan classics.

  • Is food delivery reliable in Luanda?

    Yes — delivery apps and services are common in central/modern areas. Delivery zones and timing vary by neighborhood.

  • How much should I tip?

    Tipping is optional but appreciated; 5–10% is common when service isn’t already included.