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    Versailles

    3.3 (12 reviews)
    ModerateBakeries, Coffee & Tea

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    Tom Z.

    The space inside is neat: it's a bit grand, you can see that it's been around for some time, but it also feels like it needs a bit of a touch up and care to bring it back to some old glory. But maybe that's me. I think one goes here for the atmosphere, as the baked goods were average. The croissant I got was terrible (very bready, not flaky at all, like it was a week old). Perhaps stop in and get a pastel de nata and/or an espresso, I wouldn't concern myself with too much of the food. We got some other sweets and some tea, none of which was good.

    Wendy A.

    Our favorite spot at the Lisbon airport!!! Here we had coffee, bread with butter, and Portugal's famous nata... this was to die for. Definitely a must. Service was great and efficient. Prices were wonderful. Vibe and interior design were so elegant and comfortable. Thank you and see you soon!!

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    Christina L.

    Egg custard tarts in Portugal are the best - so if you're passing through Lisbon on a layover, or leaving Lisbon and need one more, this place is a good place to get an egg tart and take it on the plane. The price of the egg tart was not cheap, but for airport food it was to be expected. The quality of the egg tart was great though - flaky and buttery crust, and smooth and soft egg custard inside. Not exactly "out of the oven" fresh, but it hadn't been sitting around for days, so it was good. I'd come back here again next time I pass through Lisbon. It makes an excellent mid-flight snack - our only regret was that we wished we had gotten two instead of just one to share!

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    Manteigaria - Pasteis de nata

    Manteigaria

    4.8(667 reviews)
    6.9 kmBairro Alto - Bica - Cais do Sodré, Bairro Alto

    Manteigaria is a charming little shop that delivers one of the most satisfying and authentic pastel…read morede nata experiences you will find in Lisbon. What makes it special is watching the pastries being handmade right in front of you, which adds a level of freshness and craftsmanship that you can actually taste. The service was super fast and friendly. The pastel de nata came out perfectly, with that delicate flaky crust and warm custard that just hits differently when you know it was made moments ago. The espresso was equally impressive, rich and smooth, and the two together make for a simple but near perfect combination. If you are in the area, this is an easy and very satisfying stop.​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​

    Oh no. Am I the only one who doesn't like the pastel de nata custard tarts this restaurant is so…read morefamous for? The crust was super flaky and the tart was nice and warm out of the oven, but I didn't like the flavor of the custard. I did forget to add cinnamon to the top, but I don't think it would have helped me personally. The woman who stood next to me at the counter had a nearly orgasmic experience next to me, so it's obvious that my taste buds are apparently off. I loved the patience of the server, who got confused when I told her I wanted to eat in but wanted to take water to go. Note to self...Portuguese folks want to have their "to go" as "takeaway." What I also didn't know was that there was no place to sit!! I scooted down the counter just like all the other folks to watch the bakers prep the next gozillion pastries for the day. That was interesting. Then, I didn't know how to bus my dishes. I just left them on the counter like all the other folks and went away. I wouldn't skip going because of my personal taste buds, though. Enjoy it for yourself and let me know if you have a different opinion than I did!

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    Manteigaria - Long counter to eat at

    Long counter to eat at

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    Portuguese tarts

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    Flor do Lumiar - bread selection

    Flor do Lumiar

    4.8(4 reviews)
    2.4 kmLumiar

    In the neighborhood of Lumiar, so far away from downtown and other tourist attractions I doubt few…read morenon-locals will ever visit, we found this local bakery after visiting a friend. I figure the raving reviews by locals should mean something, and thankfully, I was right!! I won't call this a small bakery, as inside it is rather big with many tables. We wandered in, admiring all the pastries and bread they have, and I am sure looked very much out of place. To our delighted surprise, the owner came up to us and asked in excellent and polite English how she can be of assistance. She told us their specialty is pão da avó (which is in fact recommended by one reviewer) so we ordered that, plus a few other items to try. My husband loves pão da avó (which translates to grandma's bread) and he declares this to be excellent, much better than all the other places we've tried so far, including the much-scorned-by-locals A Padaria Portuguesa (even the uber drivers tell us to avoid that!) The owner told us that unlike the chain who uses frozen dough, here they make everything fresh, from scratch, starting at 3 in the morning. Some of the bread we got were still warm. For me I was delighted that they have ovos moles, a specialty from Aveiro much further north, the chestnut eggs, and the chocolate salami, to satisfy my sweet tooth. Needless to say, like any pastelaria in town, they offer the pasteis de nata. The owner even offered us one to try! The bread is ridiculously inexpensive, €2-3 for one kilo! We ended up getting a bunch of this and that, to fill up any luggage space we may have. Surprise again, the owner has some beautifully printed hexagonal tubes for us to put the egg tarts in, so they can survive the trip home! And oh, they are open on Sundays too!

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    Flor do Lumiar - Breads are about €2-3 for one kilo

    Breads are about €2-3 for one kilo

    Flor do Lumiar - A very nice package for our pasteis de nata

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    A very nice package for our pasteis de nata

    Versailles - bakeries - Updated May 2026

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