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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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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 fresh lemongrass?
Read more: Where can I find fresh lemongrass?You can find fresh lemongrass in several places between Lisbon and Cascais. Here are a couple of recommendations:
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Finding One Market Cascais – the new food-lovers square in Bairro do Rosário
Read more: Finding One Market Cascais – the new food-lovers square in Bairro do RosárioWhat – and exactly where – is One Market? One Market is a freshly built, open-air “fashion-food district” that occupies the ground level of the One Living development, two blocks inland from the coast on Avenida Pedro Álvares Cabral, 2750-184 Cascais. It sits on the site of the old bullring,…
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I’m looking to reupholster a chair
Read more: I’m looking to reupholster a chairI suggest reaching out to Miguel Gama for upholstery services. You can contact him at (+351) 219 809 600 or visit his website at miguel-gama.pt. Many expats have had positive experiences with his work, and he is known for being affordable.
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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…
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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.…

