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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 fresh dill?
Read more: Where can I find fresh dill?You can find fresh dill in several places around Cascais. The Cascais market, which operates on Wednesdays and Fridays, is a great spot to check for fresh herbs. Additionally, the Russian store “Berezka,” the supermarket “Supermercado Tradicional,” and Auchan sometimes carry fresh dill. Also, the Mercardo sells dill seeds, and…
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Where can I donate children’s clothes?
Read more: Where can I donate children’s clothes?You can donate children’s clothes in Cascais at several locations. One option is to drop them off at a charity called Século, which provides clothes to families in need. They have a white container located up the road next to the school on R. Cesário Verde where you can leave…
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Where can I find sourdough pizza?
Read more: Where can I find sourdough pizza?You can find sourdough pizza at a place called Souldough Pizza, located at R. Nova da Alfarrobeira 5, 2750-444 Cascais. The experience has been highly praised by expats, noting the friendly staff and fresh, tasty food. Their pesto pizza, in particular, comes highly recommended! You can check them out on…
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Where can I find furniture made from real wood?
Read more: Where can I find furniture made from real wood?Maison du Monde, located at Av. dos Cavaleiros, 2790-045 Lisboa, offers decent-quality real wood furniture. Their phone number is 304 500 221. If you’re looking for something more custom, you might want to check out F. Cardoso e Filhos; although their website doesn’t showcase their work very well, they’ve been…
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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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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.

