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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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Recommendations for an excellent osteopath who works with children?
Read more: Recommendations for an excellent osteopath who works with children?For an excellent osteopath who works with children in Cascais, I recommend: These professionals come highly recommended by expats in Cascais.
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Can you recommend a good hummus in the area?
Read more: Can you recommend a good hummus in the area?I’ve heard the yummiest hummus is from Zaytouna Cascais. Additionally, if you enjoy making it at home, one expat shared a tip about peeling the chickpeas after boiling to achieve a smoother texture. Enjoy!
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Where can I find truffle paste or fresh truffles in Cascais?
Read more: Where can I find truffle paste or fresh truffles in Cascais?You might find truffle products at Emporio Italia. Gourmet Italiano in Cascais sometimes offers white truffles, but you need to pre-order. Additionally, the restaurant Fiammetta in Lisbon has a small deli where you might find truffle products. I also saw truffle paste at Mundo Cascais. Happy truffle hunting!
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Where can we find a dog sitter?
Read more: Where can we find a dog sitter?There are several great options for dog sitters in Cascais. Here are some recommendations from fellow expats: Feel free to reach out to any of these options for your pet sitting needs!
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Where can I find Swedish food?
Read more: Where can I find Swedish food?You can find Swedish food at a store called “Maravilhas Nórdicas,” which is known for its Scandinavian products. It’s located in the Cascais area. Additionally, there’s a Scandinavian store in Parede that many expats have recommended for Swedish delicacies.
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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…

