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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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Any recommendations for good falafel in town?
Read more: Any recommendations for good falafel in town?Lama Lo has the best falafels in town! It’s a small hole-in-the-wall place with a limited menu but offers great food. You should definitely check it out!
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Where can we buy sour cream?
Read more: Where can we buy sour cream?Sour cream is available at several locations around Cascais. Aldi and Auchan are good options; look for it labeled as “nata ácido.” You can also find it at Intermarché and Continente, although some expats have noted that the texture can vary. Please note that on the Continente website, it may…
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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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Are there any good chocolate shops in Cascais?
Read more: Are there any good chocolate shops in Cascais?Diogo Vaz in Mercado da Vila where they sell high-quality chocolate. They control the process from growing cocoa to selling the final product in the shop. You should definitely check out ! https://www.diogovaz.pt
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Can I drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license? Steps and requirements explained.
Read more: Can I drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license? Steps and requirements explained.Yes, you can drive in Portugal with a U.S. driver’s license, provided you meet certain requirements. Here are the steps and requirements: If you plan to stay longer or wish to drive professionally, you may need to consider exchanging your U.S. license for a Portuguese one.
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Where can I find a neighborhood with street art?
Read more: Where can I find a neighborhood with street art?Bairro Padre Cruz is a vibrant neighborhood in the Carnide district of Lisbon, Portugal, renowned for its dynamic street art scene. Once considered one of the city’s largest social housing projects, the area has undergone a transformation in recent years, becoming an open-air gallery that attracts both locals and tourists.…

