A nice cafe in a very good spot, you can go on foot (not far from the center) or you can take tram 28 (it has a stop nearby). The quality of all products is excellent! There are shops to get clothes and other goods at as well as a food court with anything you want. Outside is a mini terrace with 9 tables. Pastelaria Alca was born in the Portuguese city of Alcobaa and opened its doors in Lisbon in 2015, even though they have been keeping busy since 1957. This place is pretty good for the pasties but it isnt significantly better than any other pasties shop. On the taste there is room for improvement. Delicious brezel from a true German! Portions were (too) big though. They make the place feel cozy with tables, a well maintained restroom, and plenty of food options to make anybody happy.

I chose the corn fritters on a bed of beet hummus with a poached egg over arugula. Thank you so much! Everything was delicious, the interior is fresh and clean and the staff were super helpful! The only disappointing point that they have the menu only in Portuguese. Opens every day. They are curt and abrupt at the best of times and given their bread, while good is already expensive, they could think about their customer service being more friendly because no matter how good their bread is, they are not the only baker in Lisbon. We sat at the bar and a kind guy, Filipo, helped us out: not crowded that night. The drinks were very refreshing after a crazy hot day of touring the nearby castle. They also sell very special products that you cannot find easily out there. Not very comfortable as far as chairs and tables, but the food is good. I highly recommend have a cup here. But what a Brunch, is a small comfy place where you will like to hang out even by yourself doing some work by yourself or with friends. Rua de So Nicolau, 17 (Baixa) The first time the kitchen had an issue and needed maitnance so we came back a second time and we're happy we did! Location 5/5 The place is really cool abs pretty. No seating inside but there is a standing bar, After reading so much about this place, we have it a try. Inside or on the terrace you may enjoy the delicious slices accompanied by teas or freshly-squeezed juices, and you may also take an entire cake home. Nothing is normal here, everything is just well above the mark .. have a Gin Tonic, listen to some great vibes and enjoy some of the best food on town. It is a pity a dessert can be taken away by a horrible service. A classic almost 100 years old. Highly recommended . But what let's them down terribly is their service. Cute, artsy little place. Amazing selection of vegan ice cream- Cinamon, cashew, hazelnut, vanilla, chocolate, caramel. After just two visits, they now call me by my first name. R. Santos-O-Velho 2 e 4, 1200-109 Lisboa, Portugal, R. Quintinha 70B, 1200-420 Lisboa, Portugal, Av. Overall Price: 7.70 It was one of the first gourmet shops to offer imported products, and one of the first cafs to serve brunch in Lisbon. The best dessert in Portugal, you can't come here and don't eat Pastel de Nata, the sandwiches and the coffee are very good. Tease is the place: the variety of flavors will overwhelm you (chocolate, red velvet, lemon, coffee and dozens of enticing combinations); the charming style of furniture, vintage chandeliers, pretty saucers, and teapots will seduce you. Go for the fish tacos, plenty of flavor in such small and delicate bites. Micro in size, this bakery is also micro in production. The ham and cheese toasty was superb - it came with chips. Lots of seating outside, inside and on a second floor make it a popular spot. Oh, yes .. youll be crying for more, it is that good. After going around the town to try various pasteis de Belem/natal, I found this to be the best shop! R. de Belm 84 92, 1300-085 Lisboa, Portugal. No doubt, the most delicious Pasteis de Nata in Lisbon. Pros: Excellent healthy food with plenty of vegetarian options. It was delicious with an interesting decor- vintage cafe meets that strange uncle that you suspect did a lot more travelling in his youth than you know about, with a touch of modern inserted through the beats speakers and advertised Wi-Fi code. Place has a nice vibe, is not too big and has large windows that can be opened (no outdoor seating). Really cool atmosphere and it seem very popular place, proven by the cue out side. Unfussy option whipping up brunch classics such as eggs, pancakes, bagels & croissants, plus coffee. Sweet little shop. The food was delicious, specially the pancakes; however wed now have ordered the avocado toast since it was too much sweet for us. Minimum bill would be around 15. Really lovely place for breakfast/brunch. Largo Rafael Bordalo Pinheiro 32, 1200-369 Lisboa, Portugal. A must GO in Lisboa! Lovely classic environment. Sells out really quick so get there early. Pastelaria Santo Antnio was highlighted for having the highest quality pastries in the city, and this is certainly no small feat, considering every caf sells pastel de nata, and every other building in Lisbon houses at least one caf!. Both flavours were absolutely delicious but the latter was my favourite. We had such a good experience here. ), and great deli shop indoors with a big variety of products. The service was fast and nice. 926 878 553 The interior is interesting, stylization like a streetcar. Service was good and the food was really delicious. Sorry not sorry. She also bakes pretzels/bretzeln and other delicious artisanal breads - I recommend you try them and pick what suits you best. At the entrance you may grab traditional Portuguese and international products, and then enjoy pastries made on the premises. The show stealer was the warm mushroom salad! If the interior dcor of this bakery feels Scandinavian, that might be the influence of the founder and owner, who lived in Sweden for a few years. This pastry shop is an institution of Lisbons caf scene, not only because of whats featured in the menu, but also because of the art nouveau decor that makes this an inviting place to sit down, relax and enjoy a leisurely coffee break or afternoon tea. This caf serves breakfast, brunch, lunch and afternoon snacks every day of the week. It's particularly famous for its Christmas cake ("Bolo Rei" or "King Cake"), a national tradition that started when the original owner brought a recipe from Paris in 1850. A must visit just around the corner from one of Lisboas breathtaking lookouts. It opened in 1905 and maintains a beautiful Art Deco interior made up of wood, modernist paintings, mirrors and marble, plus a much-photographed statue of poet Fernando Pessoa outside. New York-style cheesecake is served here with different ingredients, from berries to chocolate and peanut butter. Great salads and excellent toasts. Opens every day. Sofia Landeau delighted the customers of a now-closed caf in Chiado with her chocolate cake so much, that she felt the need to create her own brand and open two stores. This historical industrial complex houses an array of arty retailers & unique restaurants. And omg you should be hungry for all the food they give you. No visit to Lisbon is complete without photographing the poet, so tourists usually take over most of the outdoor seating. The brunch is affordable and the food is warm and tasty.

Food 3,5/5 Went there around 10:30 am when the sun was warming the terrace. The atmosphere is really chilled and the food with their freshly squeezed juices was just great! I recommend you try any of their dishes with the local presunto (ham). They were short staffed by two people so the service was slow. Take some minutes to check out the shops and have a nice drink at one of the bars. The dcor is contemporary but inspired by classic science libraries. Ok. Not fantastic. We did not try the food there. Don't worry about the wine list, there is little to choose from, just enjoy the food. Price: fair. There is a free Wi-Fi. The gelato and sorbet at Nannarella is made with 100% all-natural ingredients and has the rich and creamy flavor that accompanies authentic gelato. Not a bad choice of dishes, good beef in Portuguese sauce. Two Austrian friends opened this Vienna-inspired caf in Chiado and it immediately became one of the hottest addresses for a drink and light meal, especially on Sunday morning for brunch. da Repblica 15 A, 1050-185 Lisboa, Portugal, Praa da Figueira 18B, 1100-241 Lisboa, Portugal. Pastel de nata are bite-sized custard-filled pastries. We had the most friendly service and felt absolutely taken care of. One of the walls is covered with film posters while the rest of the dcor is minimalist and contemporary. It comes in a glass and both taste and foam didnt do it for me. Nannarella and Davvero (below).

Guess I ordered the wrong item! The coffees were nice, and my smoked salmon omelette was good, but the star of the show were the corn fritters with guac (Brissie) my wife ordered. Thanks. This is a historic cafe in Praca da Figueira where the king used to have his coffee and pastel de nata. Theres a ton of graffiti everywhere which helps the experience. If you want sun exposure for long sit the furthest up possible. Friendly staff, interesting memorabilia, excellent location. The ladies who work there are super kind and accommodating. The best chocolate cake I've had in my life. Many customers were using the caf as a working space, with their laptops on the table. What surprised me was how fast we got in, even though there was a 10m line outside. Our waitress/barista was very nice. Save all the best places to visit with Wanderlog, Download the travel planning app everyone's been raving about, https://www.facebook.com/manteigaria.oficial/, https://pastelariasantoantonio.negocio.site/, https://www.instagram.com/heimcafe.lisbon/, https://www.hardrockcafe.com/location/lisbon/#utm_source=Google&, https://www.instagram.com/padariaterrapao/, https://www.instagram.com/faunafloralisboa/, https://www.instagram.com/floresdapampalisboa/, https://pt.mydeltaq.com/pt/pt/lojas-delta-q, https://www.facebook.com/28cafelisboa-173095969514482/, https://www.facebook.com/restauranteisco/, Daniel Filipe Fernandes Carvalho de Sousa Lobo. Thanks! That's becoming more common nowadays but the employee who took my order was very apologetic Shoutout to INES who served us on our first day here, and took the time to recommend us some nice places to go to, and always had a kind word with us! Pastelaria Versailles is a part of Lisbons program Lojas com Histria, which highlights establishments around the city with historic and cultural relevance. Completely cheap, we ate so many desserts worth coffee and paid 11 euros, come on! The place is really successful so you must book in advance. Wonderful tastes and choices. It dates from 1922, but the palatial interior actually makes it look even older. Rua do Loreto 2, 1200-108 Lisboa, Portugal, Rua das Flores 70, 1299-195 Lisboa, Portugal. timas saladas e umas tostas excelentes. 912 551 171 (Rua Augusta); 217 933 766 (Restauradores) They also have their computer policy sorted with a very fair request of people. I would highly recommend a visit here. Last but certainly not least, we couldnt end this list of recommendations without mentioning Pastis de Belm, the birthplace of pastel de nata!. Rua de So Paulo, 101 (Cais do Sodr) Great coffee, AMAZING chocolate - Bettina & Niccolo Corallo is a must visit in the Principe Real area. Its pastries have become famous around the country and even the world, known internationally as "Portuguese custard tarts" or "pastis de nata." Open since 1829, it became famous as the bakery that introduced and popularized bolo rei, the most popular Christmas cake in Portugal. Rua da Moeda, 1A (Cais do Sodr) The egg custard tart is incredibly delicious. So if you dont want to stay in line you should make a reservation in advance. 213 850 863 You'll be standing over Lisbon's rooftops, often as a live DJ spins a number of upbeat sounds. R. da Palmeira 23, 1200-311 Lisboa, Portugal. Snacks and light dishes like salads, Sandwiches and egg dishes, also pasta. (It doesn't have a phone) The menu includes all the classics and food has a great quality. Contemporary decor rich in colorful creatures, serving modern European food on a waterfront terrace. Opens every day. It is one of my favourite places in Lisbon. There are also salads, aa bowls, pancakes, smoothies and green juices, meaning healthy choices from breakfast to afternoon snack. (It doesn't have a phone) They have a kind of train that goes over the cake trays, very interesting. We sat at the bar and really enjoyed watching him work. Chill spot for all-day brunch staples such as eggs, pancakes & aa bowls, plus coffee & smoothies. Slap on some sunscreen, stick on the shades and take your time as you adjust to the pace of life around you. We'll be going back just for those alone! Well, maybe not entirely, but it probably helps to know a thing or two about how molecules behave. The almond croissant was not at all what I was expecting but I ate it all so I suppose that speaks to my opinion on it! The view is nice though. We scoured through the internet and read through. The staff was courteous and quick. Ended up not eating it and just got the bill. all four of them were very good.

Overall a good experience! This is a Berlin-style restaurant in the middle of Lisbon a DJ right at the centre of action, with amazing food and some signature style drinks. Amazing all-handmade pastry and breads made by the charming owner herself! Oh, and Manuela also makes a great and tasty selection of Vegan flavours. The store is expensive as expected. Confeitaria Nacional is one of the most acclaimed historical bakeries of Lisbon. . Almond and Salted Caramel tart , and Pistachio and Lime cake with Raspberry sorbet. Rua das Gaivotas, 17 (So Bento); Calada de Sao Francisco, 35 (Chiado)

Coffee and chocolate; one of the most divine pairings on earth. This pastry shop is originally from the town of Venda do Pinheiro, a few minutes north of Lisbon, and over the years it has been given several awards for its traditional pastries, such as the custard and bean tarts (also available in a gluten-free version), and especially for its saloio bread, elected "Portugals best bread."

The pasteis are actually super yummy and the other pastries too. This caf reproduces in detail the interior of the iconic tram 28 in an old building by the Castle of St. George. Sangria is nice and refreshing. While having rice with chicken I bit on eggshell.. I tried many custard cream tarts in Lisbon but here its something different: you find yourself in a bluish atmosphere of azulejos (Portuguese ceramic tiles) and tea sets, elegant dcor of dozens small cozy tables and an irresistible aroma all around. Located in one of downtowns main squares, this spot serves a plant-based menu for healthy meals, starting with breakfast. Maybe other flavors are better? It can be probably perfect if you hang out with a friend or enjoy coffee alone, but for people who wants to work (like me), its not the right place to work/study. I took a 3rd of it home and cant wait to have it as a midnight snack. On the terrace facing the river, tourists and locals enjoy several small plates, salads and toasted sandwiches. My wife had a chicken salad, more or less the same quality. Best Pastel de Nata ever! Im impressed how they manage to deliver an outstanding service experience, convey an authentic DNA and at the same time have extremely reasonable prices. Opens every day. It came with a small salad and fried potatoes. And the prices are not very high for the good service and quality! Very good red velvet croissant; it's not the "French" croissant, more like a brioche. Food was good but it really took too much time to prepare. Opens every day. Can get busy at times, so the earlier you are there the better and faster is the service. Oatmeal with almond butter & strawberries and bananas hit the spot. Recomendo esta padaria. Coffee was great, avocado toast was very solid, and the magazine library, featuring selections from all over the world, was a highlight!

Great vibes, great food and great staff. That makes all the difference when singles, couples, friends and other groups are equally treated. Inside and outside it is stylish and relaxed friendly staff and great tasting food and coffee. The cafe is pretty cool! Such a bad experience. His attention to detail was amazing and I would say without a doubt these were the best cocktails I've had in Lisbon (and we tried a lot!) 2 americanos It also felt a little touristy, with a few shops having more English than Portuguese and fairly high prices in shops. This cafe is very traditional and historical and definitely worth to visit. Cash only, with a chargeable ATM just outside.

Theres a sign in the place that says good food takes time, but guys i`m doing food since 20years and yours takes too much time. Great food and a great view. OMGyes. The food and the views were great, but the service was really cool, Carolina attended us with her best smile. The staff is helpful and friendly and the food was fantastic Then she ran out again. But its fun to hear and to see. I really enjoyed this place. But apart from that, its a great place! Rua Rodrigues Faria, 103/Lx Factory (Alcntara) This coffee shop, just around the corner from Praa das Flores, is meant to be a lab dedicated to the various ways of preparing and serving coffee, while the customer sits reading, studying, at the computer using the free wi-fi, or simply relaxing. The place itself is split over multiple levels and you enter on the top floor at ground level. Stopped here for a late lunch today. Seating both in and outside weather permitting, Cons: The rations are quite small for the price, and we were waiting a long time for the food and for our check at the end. Friendly service, cool atmosphere and great food. I recommend to take individual items and then share a big one (like the pancakes for exemple) Ive never had French toast and yogurt before but the flavors were amazing! B, loja 8, 1900-264 Lisboa, Portugal. I mean if you have enough internet with ya, and enough battery that lasts long, then maybe its good for you. Its a treat worth the hike up the hill! Reservation is definitely recommended. I recommend! Really nice food, absolutely good branding and interior. Pleasantly surprised by this nice and casual spot. Praa da Figueira 12A, 1100-241 Lisboa, Portugal, R. Ferreira Borges 101, 1350-128 Lisboa, Portugal. It needs healthier options in the menu though, salads, veggies and fresh fruit juices. This place pretty much offers one thing to eat only, the best slice of chocolate cake you will have in your life. 1 croqueta The food, coffee is of international quality too. One of my favorite places in Lisbon for sure. Rua do Poo dos Negros, 103 (So Bento) Rua So Joo da Praa 93-95 (Alfama) The breakfast was so delicious, we were there every morning. I had the Shashuka and it was delicious. The food was amazing, we got the sausage meal and the savory pancakes and both were amazing!!! This cafs breakfast and brunches have been drawing many people to the neighborhood of Madragoa, especially on weekends. It's more of a cocktail bar than Italian restaurant and we were the only ones eating in a full room. upside: lots of bathrooms! Enjoy the pastries here. Classical glamour meets high quality pastries at Pastelaria Versailles. Alca specializes in conventual pastries, that is, a range of Portuguese sweets that have originated inside religious institutions, having been developed by monks and nuns. You guys should totally give it a chance. Nice brunch !! (Translated by Google) I'm suspicious of pronouncing on this place They also have gluten free and sugar free options. Velvety a bit liquify. The interior is also very old and predates the big quake that destroyed much of the city, as told by one of the staff. Overall, a lovely experience with delicious food. The oven for these treats is opposite the counter, you can actually see it being baked.

Amazing experience! downside: if you want to sit and enjoy the food, go during off lunch or dinner time. Too much from a can and the prawns were not fresh. We were seated quick without a reservation and were handed drinks before. More Ice Cream than Gelato, their "lab" visible adjacent the kitchen, credit is due for creativity in flavors like Pastel de Nata and Port Zabaglione, the former complete with bits of Crust, though Fig had some serious ice crystals as if it had thawed and refrozen. It also took forever to get a check. Bakeries selling pastel de nata in LIsbon seem to be filled throughout the day with locals and tourists alike. Overall, happy with our experience Snacks, cakes & meals in unassuming Mediterranean restaurant with terrace views across city & sea. There was a croissant with port wine my friend had that was great. 963 288 453 Amazing food and drinks served in an interesting way. Ordered the French burger and a 1/2 carafe of sangria. Thank you very much. Daily specials are listed on a blackboard, and may also be served at the tables outside. This spot is amazing. R. Nova da Piedade 64A, 1200-299 Lisboa, Portugal, Praa dos Restauradores 62 -68, 1250-110 Lisboa, Portugal, R. da Escola Politcnica 4, 1250-096 Lisboa, Portugal, Av. The original custard cake, the birthplace of Portugals most famous dessert. The decor is nice for the eyes to wander. i was in holidays so it was ok for me, but waiting for 35-40min for 2 breakfast dishes is too long. (Translated by Google) Good is the bread that comes out all day in ovens, which is convenient for those who do not have time. Wonderful dinner.

The location is conveniently located near tourists area. No flavor, no spices, nada. Very lovely place! Such a cute spot, felt like I was having breakfast in a cave. The lines werent as long as other places but it was still busy. If it's warm and dry, grab a table on the pavement terrace. Very busy and popular amongst locals. Opens every day. Within 5 minutes all of the other tables were full and there was a queue at the door.

213 465 014 Opens every day. If you ask Lisbon locals about their favorite place to eat pastel de nata, its very likely that the name Manteigaria comes up. Miradouro de Santa Catarina (Santa Catarina)

Will definitely be visiting again while Im in Lisbon! We loved the setup of the cafe, the art, and the ambiance. It's one of the oldest ice cream shops in town and many insist that it's the best. Worth the visit if you are looking for a great breakfast, could get busy, so going earlier is better. De mau tem o po. That said it was tasty. No need to go back. Its a good concept for the business only to not have wifi if they dont want people around here who works or studies, but its at the same time lame broaden your horizon, 21st cc coffee houses must have wifi or power outlets, its just weird to not have. The dish was great but the portion wasnt really big. da Liberdade 2, 1250-144 Lisboa, Portugal, Mercado de Arroios, R. ngela Pinto 40D Loja 8, 1900-221 Lisboa, Portugal, R. de So Nicolau 17, 1100-547 Lisboa, Portugal. Opens every day. The place was a bit packed at the time, however we got a table for two. Navigate forward to interact with the calendar and select a date. This restaurant has an organic funky vibe with cool decor. It has a small terrace. I order it one day prior to ensure they don't run out! Also known simply as Pastis de Belm, as written in the main entrance, the Antiga Confeitaria de Belm is a historical traditional bakery that, for almost two centuries, has been carrying on the old custard cream tart recipe from the closeMosteiro dos Jernimos. However, instead of traveling through Lisbon's hills, it goes back in time through old photographs on the walls while serving light meals (sandwiches, salads, pastries, ice cream). We hadn't heard of this caf before but we were lucky enough to stumble across it after a trip to the farmers market in Principe Real. If you ask visitors after theyve explored some of the most popular bakeries in the city, its also very probable that this brand is mentioned as well. The place is great and cozy, the staff is friendly and the food is delicioussss, can not mention that the orange juice made in front of you is one of the best in my life! You can sit inside, a bit noisy and not a lot of plugs to work, but it must be nice to hang out with friends. A former gallery is now a caf and bar that also offers several cultural experiences, such as live music and art exhibitions. Nice cafe to have breakfast or brunch. Very hipster area but its awesome to see. But that's not what we were here for, and it didn't matter. 916 604 054 We have ordered The atmosphere here is really nice. Those were good but quite sweet for us (but in general we think portuguese pastries and cakes are very sweet) Lets kick start this tempting list of the best places to eat custard tarts in Lisbon with the bakery that won the award of best pastel de nata in Lisbon in the latest edition of this contest which takes place as part of the gastronomic festival Peixe em Lisboa. 914 951 610 I bought muffins and they were terribly inedible. I'm very glad this was the first stop I made for coffee in the city! Lost one star as service forgot me, cause they assumed I was expecting someone! The consistency of the dough and the cream is just perfect. Rock n roll-themed chain with a high-energy vibe serving burgers & American classics. Attached a photo of dorritos leftover branded as a guacamole. In general I highly recommend this cafe! The coffee was nice, lemonade was great. The popularization and recent internationalization of pastel de nata has made it possible to try these delicious sweet bites in other places around the world. BUT you're paying for the view here as well so its alright. Trust me, we have tried many, including the ones from Belem. The staff were all very friendly and the service was great too. Fancy having some breakfast on the center of Lisbon? The service here is alright and there can be a line depending on where you go. Dont worry, it will move fast! Service is a mess, waiting time ridiculous (and it was not very busy, waiters were just walking around), and the food is absolutely terrible. Just gorgeous . Main dish chicken is way too salty, greasy, and buttery - to the point where it is not edible. Excellent location for breakfast and brunch. It has a very inviting patio and a very green interior, decorated with plants on the ceiling and in vases. Av. 212 480 763 This chocolate is so good. 963 661 883 It has since extended its menu and offers dishes of Mediterranean cuisine. National and international periodicals are available to accompany a meal of light Austrian-Portuguese specialties and a variety of salads. Literally blah. The chocolate torte is simply delicious, very chocolatey but light and not sickly or rich, just perfect. Located across the entrance to the Bica funicular, this caf was once a pharmacy. It also serves crepes, brownies and the "Best Chocolate Cake in the World. I definitely suggest the salty pancakes with a flat white. It is right next to the Museum of Ancient Art, so a perfect stop after a day at the museum. Food and coffee were outstanding. Places like Pastis de Blem (see more below) may divide patrons. 218 862 497 The crust of the tarts crunchy, crispy and taste good, as for the filling its too fluid instead of thick creaminess that were expecting though we loved that its not too sweet, perfect for us; not to forget the croissant porto - can tell that its fresh and soft

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