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11 years ago
I stopped in a few times for a snack and dessert. What a great little shop. Good quality and amazing prices.
R. Portas de Sto. Antão, 57
1150-265 Lisbon
Portugal
Restauradores, Rossio - Baixa - Chiado
213 424 637
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One of the best, simple breakfast deals in town!…read more My wife saw a little group of people loitering near the entrance just prior to the 800 am opening, and as soon as they opened, they rushed inside. So curiously we followed the crowd and they all had congregated in the bakery and deli area. The prices are VERY affordable as compared to the tourist trap stores. A lot of the locals shop here and this market is always busy! So if you want a cup of coffee with a Custard tart, or coffee with a nice buttered bun, combined, it cost us 2.09 euros! There is a small sitting area to eat your stuff, but the unsaid expectation was to "eat and run" since a steady stream of people were also taking this opportunity for a great deal! A convenient location to get groceries as our hotel was also right down the street!
We have a 45-day stay in Lisboa, so our first to-do item was find a market to stock our fridge…read more Pingo Doce ("Sweet Drop") is a chain "supermercado" in Portugal, with over 400+ stores across the country. What can I say? It's a supermarket! (Lol!) The stores we've visited were well-appointed, stocked, and modern. If you like meats and fish, they've got it all fresh. Being plant-based, Pingo is not the most stocked as far as those items go; but, it does contain a number of products for us. And, too, the prices are all very comparable, if not cheaper, than what we pay back in our local Hannaford back in the States. In sum, Pingo Doce is a very fine supermercado to go to when in Lisboa! :D
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"Maybe a dingo ate your baby." (Elaine/Seinfeld)…read more Conveniently located about a block from my hotel, Pingo Dingo (called Pingo Doce by some) became a frequent stop for me to pick up water bottles and other staples during my time in Lisbon. One of my favorite things to do when traveling abroad is to wander the aisles of grocery stores on the prowl for good deals, amusing products, and wild Australian dogs. The aisles of Pingo did not disappoint! Star Wars obsessed? Check out the Jabba the Hutt fish in the seafood section! Fan of the Two-Buck Chuck? Pingo has a full wall of wines under $5. Kermit is your spirit animal? Muppet eye special in aisle 3! Take note that items from the deli and pastry section must be paid for at that counter. There is also a check-out line reserved only for pharmacy items. Pingo also houses the entry to the "secret" Castelo Elevador, which will lift you most the way up to St. George Castle. Overall this chain grocery store is a fantastic pit stop to load up on refreshments, basic needs, and cheap pastries. Next time some obnoxious woman complains, "I've lost my fiancé, the poor baby," put on your worst Australian accent and let her know he's at the Pingo Dingo!
awesome! great prices, great service, great chocolate and wine selection - great deli and great…read morelocation
Slabs of bacalhau to gnaw on throughout your day. ;D
Military School
Spending four days in Lisbon in an Airbnb we were able to get just enough groceries here they got…read moreus through.
From the owner: We have good service since 2013read more
Oriental, a supermarket was stocked with a variety of Asian items. I discovered a section with…read morewines priced between 2 and 10 euros, an unbelievable deal. I bought two bottles as gifts. The service was professional, and the transaction was swift, creating a quiet ambiance. Overall, I'd think about returning, especially if I have a longer stay on my next trip and plan to do some home cooking.
Decent size and very clean Asian grocery store with everything you could need from fresh produce,…read moreChinese sauces, frozen items, meats, teas, beer/wine/liquor, snacks, etc. They had some fresh packaged meats however it was not like the typical hustle & bustle and variety you would see in market in a metro area Chinese grocery store. There was only one register opened but it moved fairly quick. The cashier was nice and spoke English. Not the easiest to find parking if you're driving.
Nice selection and convenient to downtown. Anyone staying…read morein town would be well served to go there.
It is a mini mart. It has the essentials…read more The prices are OK. For us, the location was very convenient. It does close, but I am sleeping at those hours. + credit cards
Minipreço Express, Lisbon (Largo do Calhariz)
Bought at Minipreço Express -- Portuguese Marmalades, PUMPKIN+WALNUT, FIG+WALNUT, PEAR+PORT WINE, all Portuguese classics!
Minipreço Express, Lisbon (Largo do Calhariz) -- grocery store natas (totally different crust, not pastry)
Manteigaria Silva felt like stepping into a living slice of Lisbon's culinary history. Founded in…read more1890, this gourmet shop still operates under its original name, its interior lined with gleaming wheels of cheese, hams hanging from the ceiling, and a classic Berkel slicer on display. The knowledgeable staff guides you through legendary cured meats. The quality of these vintage acorn-fed hams does not compare to anything else; smooth, richly marbled, and melt-in-your-mouth delicious. It is some of the finest hamon you can find. It is expensive though. For this plate we spent $100 euro. Finding a seat is virtually impossible when busy; seating is sparse, and on busy days you might wait 20 minutes just to snag a standing table. Be patient, that wait is absolutely worth it.
Manteigaria Silva is "butter shop" by name, codfish and pig shrine by vibe. A very cute shop to…read moresample the famous Iberian pigs. We stopped in for cheese, got a dissertation on Portugal's national identity via dried fish and acorn-fed black pigs. Apparently, these pigs are royalty. People speak of their genetics like they're auditioning for Mensa. I say let the meat lovers worship their salty flesh, I'm just here for the cheese.
Storefront | August 2022 | since 1890
One stop shop for all your charcuterie and wine needs
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This shop is my first stop when visiting Lisbon. They always have freshly roasted coffees from all…read moreover the Portuguese Ultramar. My favorites are Angolan robusta and Cape Verdean arabica. For me, the mixture, half of each, makes the perfect cup of coffee, so I get equal portions and have it ground in the shop. They also have a great selection of tea pots, kettles and stovetop expresso makers and teas from the Azores and from Mozambique. Also, the guy who runs the shop has great updates on the status of the coffee crops in various Portuguese-speaking countries.
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Very cute little grocery store! The cafe was really crowded had selections of sandwiches, juices,…read morecoffee, and soups. The little grocery store had fresh meat, fresh fruit, SNACKS, candy, cookies, and water bottles. Stopped by to get water bottles for the hotel. It's recommended to NOT drink tap water here in Lisbon. There is a huge selection of wine!! Very convenient that they accept credit cards. They change 0.05 € for plastic bags. Just bring your own reusable bag or put them in a backpack. I would recommend this grocery store!
FUN. Tight. Sky high bacalao. BEAUTIFUL cheeses and charcouterie. And wonderful owners. Canned…read morefoods, candies, sundries. Its a lovely market with produce and local goodness floor to ceiling. Lots to choose from, and take out to eat as you stroll! Very tight, so be patient!
It's great to have an actual supermarket so close to the cruise port. Good place to stock up on…read morethings like chocolate bars and snacks
Lisbon is full of mini mercados whose selection and quality vary, but if you want a full-fledged…read moresupermarket, this is the place to go. It's located inside the Santa Apolónia Station (you can only get to it through the station) and has excellent selection and great prices. Want a decent bottle of wine for two euros? Here it is. Their bakery and deli are great, their fruit and vegetables section is diverse, and the only drawback I encountered was that they sell ground coffee but not paper cone filters. Despite that, it's a valuable resource for just about any other need you'd have during a visit to Lisbon.
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