Lisbon’s Tram No°28 winds from Martim Moniz though Graca, Alfama, Baixa and Estrela neighbourhoods to its last stop at the edge of Campo de Ourique. This village within the city, defined by its 19th-century architecture and town square Jardim da Parada, is one of Lisbon’s most desirable residential communities. More recently, it has earned a buzz as an incubator for chefs, food vendors and restaurateurs reinventing Portuguese cuisine.