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"It feels like a fever dream to be head-banging at the edge of a mosh pit of old rockers one minute then to have them join me ...
History, culture and cuisine are some of the things to explore in Lisbon at night. Best of all, you won't have to fight large ...
Tram 28, that iconic butter-yellow beauty, tops every tourist bucket list. While we skipped the crowded ride, we discovered something better: wandering on foot lets you truly absorb the city's magic.
After my story on Lisbon’s beloved pasteis de nata (custard tarts) ran in the Globe’s food section in November, I received more than a few emails from readers who suggested I didn’t need to ...
How Scotland's first ever specialist pastelaria opened on Byres Road, making the best pastel de nata to an authentic, award-winning Portuguese recipe.
Try a traditional pastel de nata is ranked #3 out of 19 things to do in Lisbon. See pictures and our review of Try a traditional pastel de nata.
No trip to Portugal is complete without indulging in the iconic pastel de nata. This creamy custard tart, encased in flaky pastry, has a history dating back to the 18th century. Hailing from ...
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Finding the best pastel de nata in Lisbon - MSNOur favorite of the three? ⬇️ Castro, I think. We could’ve used one final taste test to confirm 😝 Santo Antonio’s were a bit too sweet for me but the views from their second floor ...
This time, Lisbon was my destination. My mission was to find the best of the Portuguese capital’s famous pastry: pastel de nata.
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