A must in Lisbon to taste the famous pastel de nata. They come straight out of the oven to go into your mouth.
If you can buy almost everywhere (and even in supermarkets) pastéis de nata, a kind of very small puff pastry with an absolutely delicious flan, the only ones, the real ones, the unique ones, it is in Belém that you will taste them. Founded in 1837, this venerable antiga confeitaria holds their trade secret. Only five people (out of 160 working there) know the real recipe and make a written promise not to share it with anyone! Every day, more than 20,000 delicacies come out of the ovens to be taken away, in cardboard boxes from 6 around the world to be served warm and sprinkled with cinnamon, then swallowed up by a large contingent of faithful and new followers. A wide choice of other excellent pastries also brightens up the shop fronts. You can do the crane foot at the counter or, better still, sit down in the row of refectories and vaulted lounges lined with azulejos (400 seats). On weekends and in season, it is a bit like the factory with a queue, but all the gourmands share with serenity the pastel cult. After the tower, the monastery, the various museums... It is THE essential stopover in Belém.
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