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Crunchy on the outside, melt-in-your-mouth on the inside, pastel de nata has been a staple of Lisbon’s culinary heritage for ...
where Lisbon’s best pastéis de nata are served fresh from the oven all day long. The formula for success is no secret, and it’s really very simple: artisanal production, high-quality ...
Naturally, I had to begin my Lisbon experience with the city’s most famous snack ― the pastel de nata. This egg custard tart is delightfully sweet and comes in a perfectly flaky pastry. After sampling ...
where they will receive a free pastel de nata, one of five hundred that the pastelaria is giving away all day, in celebration of the new opening. The world-famous Lisbon traditional pastéis de natas ...
Get your hands on a pastel de nata, Lisbon's beloved custard tart, then spend the rest of your day visiting top sights like the Bélem Tower, São Jorge Castle and the Jerónimos Monastery.
a friend of a friend or an I-wish-she-was-my-friend social media fiend snapping photos of serotonin-boosting tiled Lisbon houses or someone grazing on a pastel de nata in Porto. Whether it’s a ...
Founded by Englishman Andrew Stow in 1989, the bakery put a British spin on flaky pastel de nata egg tarts (which originated in Belem, Lisbon). On most days, there will be a line out the door at ...