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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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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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I want to do a day trip no more than a 2 hour drive from me. I’m looking for good hikes, good beaches and somewhere nice to eat.
Read more: I want to do a day trip no more than a 2 hour drive from me. I’m looking for good hikes, good beaches and somewhere nice to eat.Here’s a list of 20 fantastic day trip destinations within a 2-hour drive from Cascais, Portugal, where you can enjoy great hikes, beautiful beaches, and delicious food: 1. Sintra 2. Serra de Sintra 3. Ericeira 4. Mafra 5. Arrábida Natural Park 6. Sesimbra 7. Azenhas do Mar 8. Cabo da…
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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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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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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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Finger-Food Ideas for a Stand-Up Networking Event in Cascais
Read more: Finger-Food Ideas for a Stand-Up Networking Event in CascaisRunning a mingling-heavy business mixer on the Lisbon Riviera? These bite-size favourites work brilliantly when guests have only one hand free for a glass of vinho verde 🍷. Star Bite Why It Wins at Networking Events Local Expat Hacks Mini quiches & assorted canapés One-handed, non-messy and universally liked; offer…

