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Where can I find Kimchi?
Read more: Where can I find Kimchi?You can find kimchi in several places around Cascais. Here are some recommendations:
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Are there any good Japanese grocery stores in the area?
Read more: Are there any good Japanese grocery stores in the area?Check out Goyo-Ya, a small Japanese grocery in Estoril. They have sauces, sake, unagi, sweets, and snacks. It’s a great spot for Japanese ingredients!
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Do you know any professionals who can help assemble furniture?
Read more: Do you know any professionals who can help assemble furniture?Here are some options for furniture assembly services in Cascais:
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Where can I find tamarind paste in Cascais?
Read more: Where can I find tamarind paste in Cascais?You can find tamarind paste at Auchan. Additionally, there’s a store called Supermercado Chen, which is near the airport and has a wide range of Asian ingredients, including tamarind paste.
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How do you get the SNS in Portugal?
Read more: How do you get the SNS in Portugal?To obtain your National Health Service (SNS) number in Portugal, follow these steps: Alternatively, you may also apply via email. You can send a scan of your passport, resident card, and NIF to the email: cascais.gc@arslvt.min-saude.pt. They will process your request and send your SNS number via email within a couple…
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Are there any amusement parks close?
Read more: Are there any amusement parks close?While there aren’t any large amusement parks directly in Cascais, there are some fun options nearby. One popular choice is Zoomarine, located about 30-40 minutes away in Albufeira. It features water slides, animal shows, and an aquarium. Another option is Lisbon’s Parque das Nações, which has attractions like the Oceanário de Lisboa…
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Where to Buy the Best Specialty Coffee Beans in Cascais & Lisbon
Read more: Where to Buy the Best Specialty Coffee Beans in Cascais & LisbonFreshly roasted coffee is one of life’s small luxuries, and for many expats it quickly becomes part of the daily “taste of home” ritual. Whether you’ve just landed in Cascais–Estoril or you’re a Lisbon weekender hunting for beans to fill your suitcase, these three micro-roasters have you covered with consistent…

