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Where can I find Kimchi?
Read more: Where can I find Kimchi?You can find kimchi in several places around Cascais. Here are some recommendations:
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Are there any good dim sum restaurants in Cascais?
Read more: Are there any good dim sum restaurants in Cascais?There are a couple of good options for dim sum in the area! You might want to try Macau Dimsum in Oeiras, which has received positive reviews for its steamed buns, BBQ pork, and radish cake. Additionally, there’s Estoril Mandarim at Casino Estoril, where they serve dim sum during lunch.
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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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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 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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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 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…

