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Where can I find an authentic italian restaurant?
Read more: Where can I find an authentic italian restaurant?For an authentic Italian restaurant, I recommend Davvero in Lisbon. Many people have praised it for its quality and authenticity. You can check their Instagram for more information: Davvero Lisboa. If you’re looking for something closer to Cascais, you might also want to explore Gourmet Italiano, which has a good reputation and offers delicious…
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Best Cozy Restaurants in Cascais & Estoril for Both Meat and Fresh Fish
Read more: Best Cozy Restaurants in Cascais & Estoril for Both Meat and Fresh FishWhen you live on (or are scouting) the Lisbon Riviera, you quickly learn that the locals judge a restaurant by two things: how fresh the catch is and how well the grill handles steak. The eight spots below tick both boxes and are easy to reach from the typical expat…
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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 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.…
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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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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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Are there free museums in Portugal?
Read more: Are there free museums in Portugal?Portugal has introduced a new cultural access initiative, effective August 1, 2024, allowing citizens and residents to visit 37 cultural sites free of charge for 52 days annually. This policy, implemented by Minister of Culture Dalila Rodrigues, expands free access beyond just Sundays and holidays to any day of the…

