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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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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 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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I’m looking for a venue to host a private party with catering.
Read more: I’m looking for a venue to host a private party with catering.Here are some venue options for hosting a private party in Cascais with catering: For catering, you might want to contact Zoe Louise Cascais, who is highly recommended and may also know of suitable venues.
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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 certain spices and chilies for Indian and or Arabic cooking in Portugal?
Read more: Where can I find certain spices and chilies for Indian and or Arabic cooking in Portugal?You can find a variety of spices and chilies for Indian and Arabic cooking in Portugal through a few sources:
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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.…

