Restaurant in Lisbon, Portugal
Downunder by Justin Jennings
290ptsAustralian exotics, Michelin-recognised, €€ value.

About Downunder by Justin Jennings
Downunder by Justin Jennings is one of Lisbon's most convincing cases for casual excellence: a €€ Australian contemporary restaurant with consecutive Michelin Plates (2024, 2025), a 4.7 Google rating at scale, and a menu that includes kangaroo and crocodile alongside two set menu options. Easy to book and hard to beat on quality-to-price ratio.
Is Downunder by Justin Jennings worth booking in Lisbon?
Yes, and the answer is quicker than you might expect. Downunder sits at the €€ price point, holds consecutive Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025, and serves Australian contemporary cuisine in a city where the format exists almost nowhere else. If you have already covered the Portuguese fine-dining circuit and want something that earns its Michelin recognition without the €€€€ price tag, this is the booking to make.
What Downunder Actually Is
Chef Fabio Abbattista runs a small, unpretentious room on Rua dos Industriais in Lisbon, where the menu is built around Australian contemporary cooking, including exotic proteins like crocodile and kangaroo that are genuinely rare on any European menu. The format gives you a choice: order à la carte or commit to one of two set menus. Neither option is a detour from the main event. The set menus are the more considered way to experience the range of the kitchen, but à la carte works well if you want to move at your own pace or focus on specific proteins.
The Google rating sits at 4.7 across 835 reviews, which at that volume is a meaningful signal rather than a statistical anomaly. Michelin awarded the Plate in consecutive years, recognising cooking that meets the guide's quality threshold without yet reaching star level. For a €€ venue, that combination is the definition of disproportionate return.
The Australian Contemporary Format
Australian contemporary cooking, as a category, draws on influences from Southeast Asia, the Pacific, and British culinary traditions, while centering native and regional ingredients. At Downunder, the headline ingredients are the meats: kangaroo is a lean, iron-rich red meat with a flavour profile closer to venison than beef, and crocodile is white-fleshed, mild, and texturally more delicate than its reputation suggests. These are not novelty items tacked onto a conventional menu. In the Australian context, both are legitimate proteins with culinary traditions behind them. Lisbon diners who have not encountered either are getting an accurate introduction, not a tourist approximation.
For comparable Australian contemporary cooking, Sixpenny in Stanmore and Heh in Phuket represent the format at different price points and geographies, but neither operates in Lisbon. That absence matters when you are here.
Who Should Book, and When
If you visited Downunder once and ordered à la carte, the return case is the set menu. It covers more ground and gives the kitchen room to pace a meal rather than respond to individual orders. The two-menu structure suggests a shorter and a longer option, which makes it practical for both a weeknight dinner and a more extended occasion.
At €€ pricing, the risk of over-committing is low. This is not the kind of restaurant where a wrong decision on format costs you €150 per head. Go with the longer set menu unless time is genuinely short.
Booking is rated Easy, so you do not need to plan weeks in advance the way you would for Lisbon's Michelin-starred rooms. That said, a venue with 835 Google reviews and consecutive Michelin recognition fills on weekends. Booking two to three days ahead for weekend sittings is sensible. Weeknight availability is likely more open.
Practical Details
Downunder by Justin Jennings is at R. dos Industriais 21, 1200-685 Lisboa. The price range is €€, making it one of the more accessible Michelin-recognised tables in the city. Phone and website details are not currently listed in our records. Hours are not confirmed in our database, so check current opening times before you go.
For broader context on where this sits in Lisbon's restaurant scene, see our full Lisbon restaurants guide. If you are planning a full trip, our Lisbon hotels guide, bars guide, wineries guide, and experiences guide cover the rest.
Beyond Lisbon, Portugal's decorated table scene extends to Vila Joya in Albufeira, Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira, The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia, Ocean in Porches, Antiqvvm in Porto, and Il Gallo d'Oro in Funchal.
Quick reference: €€ pricing, Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025, 4.7 Google rating (835 reviews), à la carte and two set menus, easy to book, R. dos Industriais 21, Lisbon.
Compare Downunder by Justin Jennings
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|---|---|---|---|
| Downunder by Justin Jennings | €€ | Easy | — |
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Frequently Asked Questions
What should a first-timer know about Downunder by Justin Jennings?
The menu is built around Australian contemporary cooking with exotic meats like crocodile and kangaroo — so know what you're signing up for before you arrive. The room is unpretentious and the price range sits at €€, which makes the Michelin Plate recognition (2024 and 2025) feel like good value. Go à la carte if you want to pick your way through the menu, or take one of the two set options if you want the kitchen to pace the meal. It's a genuinely specific concept in Lisbon, not a novelty act.
How far ahead should I book Downunder by Justin Jennings?
Book at least one to two weeks out, especially for weekends — a Michelin Plate at the €€ price point draws steady demand. The venue address is R. dos Industriais 21, 1200-685 Lisboa. No phone number or booking website is listed publicly, so check Google or a local reservations platform to confirm current availability. Same-week bookings may be possible midweek.
Is Downunder by Justin Jennings worth the price?
At €€, yes — Downunder holds consecutive Michelin Plates for 2024 and 2025, which puts it among Lisbon's more credible mid-price options. You're paying for a kitchen that takes Australian contemporary cooking seriously, including exotic proteins most Lisbon restaurants don't stock. Compared to Michelin-starred neighbours like Belcanto or Feitoria, Downunder costs considerably less and offers a format you won't find elsewhere in the city.
Is Downunder by Justin Jennings good for a special occasion?
Yes, if the occasion suits an informal setting — the room is unpretentious by design, so don't expect a formal fine-dining atmosphere. The two set menus give the meal a structured feel that works for celebrating with two to four people. For a more ceremonial special occasion, Belcanto or Feitoria will deliver greater formality; Downunder is better for guests who want a memorable concept over white-tablecloth ceremony.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Downunder by Justin Jennings?
The set menu format is the stronger way to experience this kitchen — it gives chef Fabio Abbattista room to build a meal across multiple courses and lets the Australian contemporary concept land properly rather than in isolated dishes. At the €€ price point, the set menu represents a good return relative to comparable tasting experiences in Lisbon. If you're returning for a second visit, the set menu is the reason to come back.
Can I eat at the bar at Downunder by Justin Jennings?
Bar seating is not confirmed in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before arriving and planning on it. The room is described as small and unpretentious, which suggests limited seating overall. If flexibility matters to you, book a table rather than relying on counter or bar availability.
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