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3 years ago
I drink tea all day and this is my go-to place to buy good quality tea in Lisbon. It's a cozy shop with a wide selection and a friendly and knowledgeable staff. If you come often, sign up for the loyalty program which is pretty generous. read more
Armazéns do Chiado
R. do Carmo 2
1100-062 Lisbon
Portugal
Rossio - Baixa - Chiado, Baixa
213 460 398
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https://www.teashop.com/loja-tea-shop-chiado
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Small bakery in the Alfama area with the best pastels de nata we found in Lisbon. The suggested…read morepairing with alcohol, ginjinha, moscatel, or vinho de Porto. We went with the moscatel, excellent choice! Worth seeking this place out! Wish we'd tried some of the other pastries, they all looked great!
We had the pasteis de nata here. It was served warm. The custard was too watery and the pastry…read morewasn't flaky enough. The service was friendly. Would not recommend for pasteis de nata
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Copenhagen, coffee lab was a great place for a midday pick me up! The drinks were delicious and the…read morestaff was friendly! You can find locations all over Lisbon, and there is a good consistency of quality across them all! They have a huge food selection so it's also a good place for a quick lunch!
Was wandering from our hotel on the way down to time out market and stumbled onto this place…read morefantastic coffee!
Interior
We had wonderful food and wine here. The staff were loverly, we were well looked after and had a…read morenice night. If you find yourself in the neighbourhood, I highly recommend dropping in. The place doesn't look like it serves food, but not only do they fogged a selection of food, their specialities are prepared on the premises.
Absolutely amazing bar which does fantastic food/wibe at really great prices. The gluhwine was…read moredefinitely my favourite - especially at €1.50! The staff and other customers are very friendly and welcoming. Unexpectedly for such a little bar it does have a toilet :)
D*e*l*i*c*i*o*u*s! That's what the name of this place should be. We came here for breakfast... a…read morequaint restaurant on a quiet street with a beautiful terraced patio set the tone. We had a perfect breakfast for our last day in Lisbon. Service was impeccable, and the food was excellent. We started with Cappuccino, juice of the day and a Bloody Mary to celebrate. The Bloody Mary was spicy and refreshing and went great with my eggs Benedict. We also had the French toast with berries, seasoned fruit and avocado toast. All were a "don't miss" on this menu. Truly was the perfect end to our stay in Lisbon. Obrigada!
Worth Going Out Of Your Way…read more.... On our annual vacation, my wife and I were fortunate enough to get a reservation for 3 nights at the Santiago de Alfama hotel. Audrey's is their primary restaurant and we sampled 2 breakfasts, 1 lunch and 1 dinner. Here are the pros and cons. Pros: - In keeping with the hotel, everything is beautiful in a subtle manner. Call it "down-to-earth elegance". - Breakfast: The a la carte menu offered some of the best breakfast foods we've ever had. Examples: Fresh granola and berries with Greek yogurt. THE BEST EVER! Home baked breads and pastries. Orange juice that's pure and not too sweet. Bagel and lox to please the purists. Service was provided by a trio of very friendly, attentive and helpful young women. - Lunch: We ate on the patio in front of the hotel. I had a super tasty vegetarian Thai dish while my wife had a big salad. They were accompanied by the best Sangria in ages. Sweet, but not too much. - Dinner: The dining room is very attractive yet understated like the hotel. Comfortably modern European. Food was impeccable. Tomato salad was large and amazing. My wife's dish focusing on baked cod was large and filling. My polenta with mushroom ragu was immense and full of flavor. Breads are baked daily and almost as good as dessert. Speaking of dessert, mine was a fantastic chocolate mousse while my wife had fresh berries with a massive amount of the best homemade whipped cream. Wine was a local Chardonnay - an excellent choice - for a reasonable $30. - Prices for such a Michelin star experience are considerably lower than you'd expect in the US. Con: - While the food at dinner was fantastic, service was perfunctory. Our server, a pleasant young woman, covered the basics...but nothing more. During our 90 minute meal, she NEVER asked "how are you doing?" Can I get you anything?" We ordered a bottle of wine, but NOT ONCE did she offer to refill our glasses. She didn't speak an unrequired word. The man seemingly managing the room barely acknowledged us. The guy clearing dishes was the ONLY ONE to ask if we wanted coffee or tea. The restaurant was nearly empty. Did we not spend enough? Did we do something wrong? What a way to put a damper on a glorious meal. However, as well-behaved Americans, we left a 15% tip. The next day, we spoke with Martim Neves Carneiro from Guest Relations who was very receptive to our information. He said "they are part of a new nighttime crew and will need remedial help". How very true. Despite those hesitations, Audrey's certainly deserves 5 stars.
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Cocktail
Stopped by to grab some breakfast during our last day in Lisbon. The atmosphere was really cozy and…read morechill. Chai - tasted like milk. Had no chai flavor at all. Dirty chai - tasted like milk with a splash of coffee. Also had no chai flavor at all. Maybe they don't know how to make chai because no one really orders it? Paris - using sourdough for French Toast was interesting. It definitely made it less sweet. It also comes with a side of fruit. If you're looking for breakfast/brunch spot, you can skip this place.
We stopped by here after Alfama for a latte and washroom break before heading off to Baixa…read more The interior of the cafe is a large open space with couches, high tables, and tables for you to choose - perfect for lounging/brunch crowds. There are books that lined the sides of the cafe. The latte is quite a large size (16oz) for EUR2.70. A little high on the cost but it is creamy, foamy and quite nice. We noticed fellow patron's meals are large in portions. Service is decent. The staff were attentive and made sure we were helped. Overall, not a bad place to be if you want a drink, chill, or have brunch.
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Cafe interior
Unlike pastel de nata the pastel fuijao is made with...beans! I'm not a big fan of beans, but I am…read morea big fan of the crusty semi sweet pastry! It was a very nice surprise. A bit hard to find but if you are able to, it's totally worth it!
So our fabulous food tour guide really hit it out of the park for me with the later stops, and this…read moresmall patisserie place, which was the 4th stop on the tour, was another winner for me! So firstly - the specialty here is not a Pasteis de Nata, but instead its a dessert called Pastel Feijão (hence the titular name of this place), which is more popular in the North of Portugal. The pastry filling here is not egg, but instead a mix of white beans (which are displayed in a jar on the table outside, so mystery solved ;-) and almonds. So if you have vegan/ vegetarian friends visiting Lisbon who cant eat the Pasteis de Nata, well then this place absolutely comes to the rescue! Biting into this is like tasting a heavenly pillow of deliciousness. The bean taste disappears and what you are left with is a lovely almond-y smooth taste (and it does not taste anything like almond-butter, but more earthy and fresh). The closest comparison probably is the creme brulee- like soft and milky texture. The Pastry Chef has won tons of rewards and his Pastel Feijão definitely was a winner for me. I'll be coming back here again when my travels next bring me back to Lisboa. Note - Day 3 of Lisbon, Portugal adventures Yelp 202/ 2019
The pastel feijão!
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These are all over Lisbon! They seem like great cafes for remote work. Some are bigger than others…read more The raspberry pastry I had - just yummmm! So pretty and tasty. The iced coffee provide the perfect pick me up. Great reliable offerings and dank pastries. Would recommend.
Great cappuccino. Hot chocolate wasn't too sweet which I liked. Cool ambiance. Staff was helpful…read moreand patient.
Cappuccino and hot chocolate
Great coffee and a cinnamon snail!
This place is easy going and casual. It's a mix of locals and tourist. I sat down here for…read morebreakfast and coffee. I got the a few things including a the Portuguese tart.
We have been here for a couple of days now and we have been back twice to sit in the square and…read morehave a delicious coffee, eat some delicious pastel de nata (custard pastry) and have a gigantic sandwich (we got one order to split for two and it was enough for three at least). The woman and man who work there are great and nice and we had a very relaxed time there. No rushing, great service and so cute inside. We sat both in and out. There was some Kruder and Dorfmeister on the stereo, bringing it back old school. The kind of place you feel at home and though it caters to tourists with its location, doesn't feel touristy with lots of locals popping by. Bonus: the bathroom is spotless!
A melhor torta de amendoas....\0/
Ginja....Muito bom!
Small restaurant with mighty flavours! PLEASE RESERVE as there are only 6 tables and at least 10…read morewalk-in groups were turned away. I HIGHLY recommend the octopus rice. The portion is HUGE! I think it can definitely feed 4-6 people. I'm glad I double checked my orders with the server (also owner?) so I didn't over order.
A lovely gem in the tourist area of Lisbon. The food was very cheap at just 10 euros for a 3 course…read moremeal plus a glass of wine. It was not Michelin star level but tasted very homely. The best part was the host who was a very friendly and kind man and spoke with a soft voice. He offered to let us charge our phones and gave us complementary wine after the meal. Would definitely recommend this restaurant!
Pastéis de Bacalhau
My friend picked up a six-pack of pastel de nata here while we were visiting and brought them back…read moreto our rental apartment so we could have a little snack whenever we liked. The flavor was good and the custard was thicker than others we had, but the downside was that this batch was a little dark on the bottom. Still, I would just check the bottoms next time and give them a try again.
Storefront
English breakfast, coffees and fresh orange juice. Not pictured, the custard tart we already ate! The woman who owns it is so sweet.
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