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“(Translated by Google) The locals can't take advantage of the guaranteed quality because they have no idea and I have no comparisons... but they, us, everyone... here likes it(Original)Zaručenou kvalitu si místní nedokáží vyuzit neboť netuší a nemaji žádná srovnání.. ale chutná jim, nám, všem.. tady“
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“This cafe and bakery is aming the very good obes in Portugal. They offer a huge variety of bread, cakes, pastries, snacks, sandwiches, salad bowls and lunch options. The have fresh juices daily along with kombucha and other drinks. Prices are very reasonable“
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“Found this place walking back to the centre. The cakes are so cheap, so absolutely delicious. The pastel do nata was the most delicious and creamiest I have had, and the woman behind the bar was so lovely, warm, friendly. A delight all-round.“
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“Insider tip in LisbonIf you automatically want to eat Portuguese, Fernanda is the right place for you.All food is locally sourced and seasonal. So first ask what’s there. :)Homemade cheese and desserts from Fernanda's son were also a delicious surprise.We'd love to come back. Very nice people. :)“
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“An unmissable place in Lisbon, don't forget to try the Pastel de Belém!!It has 2 queues:1) buy at the counter to take away2) table to sit and eat at the placeWe chose to eat there, we were lucky as the queue was only 10 minutes long.We soon sat down and placed our orders.It has savory, sweet and drink options.I also loved the orange pie.The salon is very large and the service is excellent.It would be so good if there were more stores spread across Lisbon, it's a success.“
“We came here for breakfast. I’m in love with with the Pastéis natas. They are a good size and after my big breakfast of chicken on toast, I could barely finish it. Which was a panini with chicken and tomato and cheese. Highly recommend.“
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“Tucked away in the heart of this charming town, it's a haven for pastry lovers. The moment you walk in, you're greeted by the enticing aroma of freshly baked treats. The selection is impressive, ranging from traditional pastries to modern delights. Each bite is a taste of perfection, with flavors that transport you straight to Portugal's culinary heritage. The ambiance is cozy and welcoming, making it the perfect spot to relax and savor every moment. The staff are friendly and attentive, adding to the overall delightful experience. Whether you're exploring Sintra or simply craving something sweet, Pastelaria Gregorio is a must-visit destination. Five stars all the way!“
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“Perfect for eating homemade sandwiches. Bread cooked over a wood fire. We had three duo menus (soup, sandwich and drink) + 1 dessert. All for €20.40. Possibility of eating indoors or on the terrace. Don’t forget to clear your tray when you leave. Place frequented by locals. WC inside. Menu in English and Portuguese. The waitress that day only spoke Portuguese, at the same time we are in Portugal, it is up to us to make the effort.“
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“My husband and I traveled throughout Portugal and tasted and rated over 20 different locations, making it over 50 different actual pastel de natas in just a few days. This has been my FAVORITE in all of Portugal. We’ve had them all from the “original” to the gas station versions…hands down this has been my favorite. We also had the lemon curd cookies ???? and the crunchy almond tart ???????? 10/10 for sure!“