Shifu ramen Expo ReviewShifu Ramen is a ramen restaurant with a handful of locations primarily in Portugal and Spain. It's known for its manga (Japanese comic book) style decor. Also on this trip: Eurostars Universal Lisboa Hotel Review The google ratings were good, but we had to honestly wonder: Is this actually a good ramen spot or just a fun novelty place to visit? If you've been to Japan, this spot will temporarily cure your saudades. The overall vibe will transport you back to Tokyo to relive your travel memories. But how is the food? What is on offer here? Japanese Beer |
| The mini fridge was stocked with lots of classics:
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Bathroom | Eurostars Lisboa
The bathroom was spacious with a large walk-in shower, frosted glass into the bedroom area, a rainfall shower head with great water pressure and luxuriously hot water, plenty of room at the sink top and amenities like a dental kit and comb.
Designers brought more Portuguese culture into the bathroom with a scene of calçadas, which you see on the sidewalks all around Lisbon and Portugal in general, making a unique backdrop for the toilet.
Robes and SLippers!
That's right folks. FREE SAUNA!
Lisbon Views
Breakfast Buffet at Eurostars Universal Lisboa
The breakfast buffet at Eurostars Universal Lisboa is beautifully arranged. A bounty of fresh cut fruit including strawberries, pineapple, cantaloupe, honeydew, watermelon, papaya, grapefruit, kiwi, and oranges were available, Followed by yogurt, seeds and nuts, cereals, and a range of pastries.
Coffee Service at breakfast
You may also get a cup to go!
This was a great and quality service that I loved to see!
Breakfast to Go Option
We did not make any special requests, so we were curious to see what they would include in the box. It's not exactly what I would have selected myself, but it was very convenient to pick up as we headed out for the day!
Review of Eurostars Universal Lisbon
To go into a "5 star hotel" seems intimidating to me. What makes a hotel a 5-star hotel, I genuinely don't know, but regardless, this hotel felt very approachable.
They are prepared to cater to English speaking guests, so you will have no trouble if you are on holiday and do not speak Portuguese.
We did have an issue that required us to change rooms. The staff was prompt and helpful, offered a bottle of wine and additional resolution took place upon follow up after check out.
Eurostars operates 24 hotels across Portugal, including 9 in Lisbon.
I'd love to explore each of them and find a favorite!
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Of course, my favorite feature of this Starbucks location is the cool hand painted tropical mural on the far wall. But the breakfast deal isn't bad either... ;)
Breakfast Deal at Starbucks in Lisbon Portugal
What is the breakfast deal at Starbucks in Lisbon?
How much is starbucks breakfast deal in lisbon?
The oferta pequeno-almoço (breakfast deal) was 2.90 (that's about $3.38 with current euro to usd conversion rate) during our last visit to Starbucks in Parque das Nacoes.
It was lovely to have an individual jar of jam (so cute!) and butter or cream cheese along side the bagel / croissant.
IS Starbucks In Portugal Expensive?
As always, "expensive" and "affordable" are relative terms. There is no doubt that you can get something similar at a smaller, more local cafe for a bit lower of a price.
However, there is something to be said for the consistency in knowing what you're going to get, that familiarity, the wifi, and let's not forget the city-specific Starbucks coffee mugs for the collectors - you know who you are ;)
A Portuguese Twist at Starbucks in Lisbon
A tosta mista is a popular snack/sandwich served in just about any cafe across Portugal. It's basically a grilled cheese with ham.
At Starbucks in Portugal you can enjoy a tosta mista on a lovely croissant like we did here!
We're all for eating at local establishments when we travel as you can see by the majority of our restaurant reviews which are generally not at major chains.
But it can also be fun to try some of those familiar chains when abroad (Like when We Tried McDonalds in Portugal - Better Than McDonalds in US?), to see how they compare, what unique menu items they offer, or even just for nostalgia sake.
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- 5 Great places to eat in Ajuda
- Lisbon Pizzeria Ranks In Prestigious Best Pizza In The World List
- Bandalho Meat and Wine - Burgers, Sangria, and one of the fudgiest brownies in Portugal
- Bubble Time Expo Review - Bubble tea & Bubble Waffles on the Riverfront
- Han Table Korean BBQ Review - Grill at the table with your friends!
- Where to get unlimited sushi in Lisbon - Sushi Fixe in Miraflores Review
Lupita Pizza Lisbon - AlvaLade Location
Lupita Pizzaria in Cais do Sondré is the original location which some friends of ours whose pizza tastes we esteem had recommended to us before.
When we found ourselves in Lisbon for a medical appointment at Hospital da Luz and saw that we were a 10 minute Uber away from Lupita we had to take the opportunity!
As it turns out, Lupita Pizzaria has a second location in Lisbon - Alvalade, which is now open for lunch beginning at 12h.
Beyond a 2025 award from Lisbon Insiders, Lupita hit the top 50 pizzas in Europe list, ranking 45 in 2024 on this famous 50 Top Pizza Europa list which is a massive achievement when you think of all the pizza places in Europe!
Vibe
Lupita Pizzaria in Lisbon (Alvarade) has a laid back yet vibrant vibe during a bustling lunch hour.
The open kitchen makes the overall fairly small pizzaria feel more spacious, and the melodic callout "serviço!" makes you nearly feel like part of a team with every order up!
The decor is simultaneously industrial with concrete finishing and exposed pipes ...
... while at the same time feeling home-y and down to earth with cans of San Marzano tomatoes and cookbooks like the New York Times bestselling The Art of Fermentation by Sandor Ellix Katz adorning the shelves.
What we ordered
Drinks.
Lupita pizzaria has a focus on natural wines, offers beer from an independent craft brewery in Lisbon called MUSA and we decided to take advantage of both of those opportunities.
- MUSA Blondie (draft) - 2.5
- Mur Mur Mur Fizei - 7
Spicy Alla Vodka Pizza
A pizza topped with spicy vodka sauce, crumbled pepperoni and pecorino sounded too good to pass up.
That's one good looking pizza!
We even have some pops of green for good measure. ;) This pizza was delicious. The vodka sauce was flavorful and the bacon pieces were nice and crispy!
Spicy Amatriciana
One thing is for sure: This isn't your Italian grandma's Amatriciana.
Topped with guanciale, slices of garlic, red onion, pickled jalapeno peppers, pecorino, and chimichurri, you can see why we'd say that..
With the Spicy Amatriciana pizza at Lupita you get really fresh, vibrant tomato flavor, rich saltiness from the guanciale, and the pickled jalapeños add both some heat and some sweet tanginess from the pickling.
It's really a delight to the tastebuds from every angle and we didn't even get to the crust yet.
Lupita Pizzaria: About the Crust
Just one glance and you can tell how crispy, yet fluffly that pizza handle is going to be!
This level of spotting is exactly what I want to see when I peek at the bottom of a pizza these days.
And that little hole? I say it's a nod to Benagil caves. ;)
Tiramisu & Espresso
It's pretty hard to pass up tiramisu on any dessert menu, isn't it?
And I think you'll have to agree that this is a beautiful slice of tiramisu!
Rather than standard lady fingers, it appears to be thin layers of sponge precisely placed between thick layers of cream.
And can we take a moment for the very grandmillennial china, tea cups and saucers?
Lupita Pizza Menu
Lupita has a perfectly sized menu to offer "safe" choices for the timid and unique toppings for the adventurious, without being a menu of overwhelming proportions.
Lupita Drink Menu
And again, we don't need a 6 page drink menu. This is just right.
Lupita Lisbon Pizza Review
Okay wow. Hopefully it is easy to see that Lupita is clearly a pizza spot in Lisbon worth your visit.
What we loved:
- Amazing Crust. Undoubtedly one of the best pizza crusts we've had in a looooong time. Crispy with just the right amount of chew, and a fluffy handle. The crust even stayed crispy once the pizza cooled down, especially with the Amatriciana.
- Incredible Topping Combos. Really well executed unique topping combinations. A lot of pizza places will have unusual toppings and when you branch out to try them you end up a bit disappointed, but not the case here. These pizzas stand on their own!
- Awesome Staff. Great staff - friendly, efficient, helpful. Just really nice, especially during a packed lunch hour.
- A bit cramped. The space is small and they do their best. We were sat at a round table next to another couple at a neighboring round table and the tables were so close the guy next to me was having a hard time not accidentally elbowing me while he ate. On the other hand, we didn't have to wait at all which was fantastic!
- Not our favorite Tiramisu. Despite looking fabulous, this may be a controversial opinion, but we both felt underwhelmed by the tiramisu. At the first bite of tiramisu I want to taste the espresso and marasala/amaretto/brandy (whichever is fine) in a big way. In this case we didn't get that lift and felt it lacked flavor despite being beautiful and seeming to be great quality. The cream was thick and decadant and I think in a way overshadowed what should have been very flavorful sponge soaked in coffee/liquor.
- No House Wine. Here in Portugal nearly every restaurant has a "house wine" that's a bit more affordable and you can default to. Here at Lupita since they are focusing on natural wines, there's a higher price tag that comes with that, naturally. ;p
TL;DR
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Most known for the Palácio Nacional da Ajuda (National Palace of Ajuda), Ajuda is an often overlooked Lisbon neighborhood with fewer tourists and plenty of nice views.
Nestled between infamous Belém waterfront and Parque Florestal de Monsanto, a huge park full of trails and greenery right in the heart of Lisbon, Ajuda is low key with a combination of grit and charm, not to mention some surprisingly great restaurants.
In this article we will share 5 Ajuda restaurants we tried on this week in Lisbon trip as well as a few outliers just for fun. ;)
Tlaloc un rincón mexicano
One thing many Americans miss when they move to Portugal is actually Mexican food. Great tacos are not especially easy to find in Portugal.
Di Amici by Pizza em Casa
Lisbon has some fabulous Pizza places and we really enjoyed our visit to Amici. Heads up, sparkling sangria may or may not have some limoncello and the 'nduja pizza is a must!
Churrasqueira do Marques
Traditional Portuguese grilled chicken and pork are such simple meals, but when executed well leave you so satisfied. That's the experience we had at Churrasqueira Marques.
Food Hub
When you want quick and affordable Kebabs in Ajuda try Food Hub. For around 5.50 euro at the time of our visit you can fill up on a Doner Kebab menu which comes with fries and a drink!
Manápula
Santo Graal Burger & Grill
Santo Graal (Holy Grail) Burger and Grill serves up gourmet bugers and steaks, crispy fries, and even a blonde and red house ipa.
Fiesta Restro And Snack Bar
Okay so this restaurant is not in Ajuda, it's in Benfica neighborhood and we hit it up after a medical appointment at Hospital da Luz in Amadora.
Don't skip the sparkling sangria, pani puri, and momos - they were highlights of this Lisbon trip!
Everest Curry & Sekuwa Corner
This was an Uber Eats order after a long convention day, so it came from the other side of Lisbon to our Ajuda airbnb. The restaurant was running a lot of BOGO offers, so we ended up with way too much food and it lasted for 2.5 meals!
Pasteis de Belem
Belem is a nice walk from Ajuda and you can try two of the most famous Pastel de Nata establishments including Pasteis de Belem.
Manteigaria
Grab yourself another pastel de nata over at Manteigaria before walking back up to Ajuda. And I mean that very literally, it's an uphill climb and you're sure to burn off all the calories from the pastries so... win!
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who owns forno d'oro?
Forno d'oro is owned by Tanka Sapkota, who was born in Nepal and brought his passion for Neapolitan pizza to Lisbon. He trained under the Gombero Rosso Master Course and his wood-fired pizzas have ranked him in the top pizzas in the world list multiple times.
Above you can see just a few of the many prestigious awards Forno d'Oro (Golden Oven) has received for their delicious pizzas. They are receiving Fiori di Latte cheese fresh from Italy multiple times per week!
Where did forno d'oro rank in the 2024 top pizza in the world list?
Parabéns! (congratulations in Portuguese)
What we ordered.
Diavola - €13.25
Where to stay in Lisbon:
4 Formaggi - €13.95
Burrata, prosciutto e Rucola - €15.50
It may even top the fig, prosciutto, and gorgonzola pizza.
We'll probably have to visit another time to know for sure, though. ;)
Gordon FInest Scotch Ale, Scotland - €8.95
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Panna Cotta ai Frutti di Bosco - €4.95
English Menu - forno d' oro pizzeria
Couvert/Antipasti (appetizers) and Pizze (Pizza) Menu
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Still, there is a smidge of apprehension that a second visit to a place won't be as good as the first, you know what I mean?
As you can tell from our photo review, forno d'oro is living up to our expectations and we won't hesitate to come back and bring more friends the next time we are in Lisbon!
Highly recommend you stop in for some amazing Neapolitan pizza in Lisbon!
Best Places To eat in Lisbon:
- Bandalho Meat and Wine - Burgers, Sangria, and one of the fudgiest brownies in Portugal
- Bubble Time Expo Review - Bubble tea & Bubble Waffles on the Riverfront
- Han Table Korean BBQ Review - Grill at the table with your friends!
- Where to get unlimited sushi in Lisbon - Sushi Fixe in Miraflores Review
Bandalho Meat & Wine is a new restaurant in Carnaxide (Lisbon, Portugal) in walking distance of Holiday Inn Express Alfragide.
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Band'alho meat & wine vibe
This restaurant was new to the neighborhood on our visit and we arrived just as they opened so we had the place pretty much to ourselves.
Inside the restaurant is nicely finished and is somewhat T shaped, making the back area where we were sitting a nice semi-secluded area to reserve for a large party.
This is quite a common occurrence in restaurants in Portugal. Unless it's a sports bar type of establishment and you are watching a sports match while eating pizza and wings, I just don't understand the need for TVs in restaurants, especially when featuring depressing news and disturbing images. </rant> :)
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what we ordered.
With that out of the way, let's move on to the good stuff... what we ordered at Bandalho!
Sangria Tinta 12€
Red Wine Sangria - 12 euros for the pitcher. Sangria in Portugal is almost always excellent. The access to quality wines here is outstanding, not to mention locally grown citrus. Add a sprig of mint and you have a refreshing beverage on a summer evening in Lisbon!
They did have a special house sangria which seemed to be a white wine sangria fortified with blue curaçao among other liquors, if that sort of thing is your jam.
Hamburguer a Band'alho 10€
Picanha Sul Americana 15€
Since we were at a meat place, it seemed only proper to get a steak. We ordered the South American Picanha.
What is Picanha? (pronounced peek-ahn-yah) Picanha is a prized cut of meat in Brazil cut from the rump area. It has a thick band of fat and is served thinly sliced. Although originating in Brazil, Picanha has certainly gained popularity in Portugal.
The steak was slightly under my cook preference. I wish the fat had been able to render a bit more. The roasted cherry/grape tomatoes added some nice acidity. For the sides we had an adorable dish of black beans. The black beans were nice, with bits of meat inside, also slightly underdone and bite-y. The rice was lovely and fluffy, really well done!
Supremo de Chocolate 5€
We were quite full, but thought it necessary to try one dessert (for your benefit). A little corner of our tummies could sample the Supremo de Chocolate. Wow did we underestimate this dessert!
This dessert is a chocolate lover's dream! Imagine the thickest, fudgiest (is that word?) brownie you've ever seen, topped with chocolate ganache, and some red berries. For Americans, desserts in Portugal are a bit different and a good fudgy brownie is not easy to come by, making this an unexpected delight!
My advice: Get the Supremo de Chocolate. Share it. Enjoy with coffee.
Band'alho Meat & Wine Menu with Prices
For 12€ you can have soup, the dish of the day, and any 33cl beverage they carry, water, or imperial.
Do you remember what an Imperial is?
Band'alho Meat & Wine Review
Band'alho is a welcome addition to the Carnaxide neighborhood in Lisbon. They're off to a great start and I'm confident they will continue to hone their product and deliver great meals for years to come. Staff was very friendly, patient, and attentive with a good sense of humor and patience to answer questions. The location is great for anyone staying at Holiday Inn Express Alfragide as it's just a short walk over.
If I worked in the area I would definitely be taking advantage of their executive menu deal during the week!
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We were meeting friends for dinner after at Han Table Barbecue in the Expo neighborhood (Parque das Nações) of Lisbon and guess what?
We were early! ;) Right after the uber dropped us off we got the message that they were running behind. |
Conveniently for us, a cute Boba shop was located directly next door to the Korean bbq restaurant! What better way to kill time than sippin' boba?
Bubble Time Menu with prices
Tap the photos below to enlarge and get a detailed view of the menu and prices of this Bubble tea cafe.
Gifts for bubble tea lovers
how to order bubble tea
Welcome to today's portuguese lesson!
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The bottom right hand side of the menu has ordering instructions for your Bubble tea. I'll translate the Portuguese into English for you, although I'm sure you could work it out on your own. ;)
Como pedir um Bubble Tea (How to order a Bubble Tea) 1. Tamanho do copo (cup size) 2. Sabor (flavor) 3. Temperatura (temperature) 4. Nivel de Açucar (level of sugar) 5. Boba For Level of sugar you have 3 options: 1. Normal 2. Pouco (a little sugar) 3. Sem (without sugar) |
By the way, Bubble Time also sells bubble waffles which you can have filled with Chantilly (whipped cream) or Gelado (Ice cream) You can also get a Waffle Simples c/ Nutella (plain waffle with Nutella) As we've mentioned before, Nutella is very popular here. |
The vibe inside Bubble time
Bubble Time Lisbon Review
We ordered a large original milk tea, cold, with normal ice level and plain tapioca boba. We ordered the Margherita pizza of bubble tea for a baseline.
This was not necessarily the best boba tea we have ever had, but to be fair we normally have something like a Thai tea with boba, harkening back to our Thailand days, whereas here we ordered an original milk tea. Therefore the flavor was light in comparison, but appropriate for what we ordered. :)
The boba were perfectly prepared with just the right texture. The location could not have been more convenient for our plans.
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We enjoyed our boba tea and while I wouldn't traverse the city on my next visit specifically to come here, I could see myself returning if I was in the Parque das Nações neighborhood of Lisbon and had a hankering for boba. The second floor seems an ideal location for travel writing with views of the Tagus while noshing on a bubble waffle stuffed with whipped cream... or Nutella ... or ice cream... Hmm. Tough call, isn't it! Maybe we will have to try one of each just to let you know which is best. ;) You can follow this shop on instagram @bubble.time.portugal |
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Korean Barbecue in Lisbon offers a fun and interactive dining experience for you and your friends.
We made a trip to the Expo location of Han Table Barbecue and here is our review with photos! |
Where is han table bbq?
The address is: R. da Pimenta 5, 1990-280 Lisboa, Portugal
Gifts for korean barbecue lovers:
what is korean barbecue?
At a Korean bbq restaurant, you can expect to receive a platter of raw meat of your choice along with a variety of side dishes (called banchan). Your table will have a grill for your party to use to cook the meat.
Yes, you're paying to cook your food... Maybe Kramer's pizza idea wasn't so crazy after all ;)
The proteins cook very quickly and you can enjoy them in a piece of lettuce along with banchan of your choice! Maybe you put in some kimchi or little bean sprouts for example along with the meat.
Scissors are provided to cut the meat as well as tongs to flip the meat on the grill. Your waitstaff will change out the grill plates as needed to ensure an enjoyable cooking experience.
If you're nervous or not sure what to do, just ask! They'll be happy to explain how it works or assist you. Once when we ate Korean BBQ at Tomato in Tokyo they regularly came back to lend a hand and keep things moving smoothly so we always had the next bite ready! :)
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What we ordered:
copo de sangria tinta - 2.5
Cass Beer - 3.6
Jinro Plum Soju - 7.95
Han table bbq Drink menu with Prices
Here is the drink menu with prices, including water, soft drinks, coffee, tea, beer, wine, and specialty Korean beverages.
555 Combinado de Han; Han tudo platter - 38€
A bit of everything! Bulgogi, YanBian traditional beef, seasoned pork belly, seasoned beef belly, spicy shrimp, squid, marinated chicken, lamb meat, and iberico black pork.
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Dining Experience:
The weather in Lisbon was beautiful so we opted to sit outside on the terrace. Is there anything better than dining al fresco in Europe!?
Here you can see the grill covered and then in action. We were enjoying the company with our friends so much that we really didn't get any more pictures of the cooking process after this. Don't regret it at all. :)
our han table barbecue expo review:
We had a great time at Han Table in Expo! This is our second experience at a Han Table restaurant in Lisbon and we think it's really fun. It's something different and grilling together adds an activity element to the dining experience. The ingredient quality was high and the staff was kind. We would come back!
What's Nearby?
You're also right by the Tejo (Tagus) River. So you can enjoy walking along the Riverfront and why not take in some aerial views of the city by cable car/ gondola while you're here?
Fun fact: Did you know the Tagus is the longest river in the Iberian Peninsula!?
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han table barbecue menu with prices
These prices are accurate as of August 2024. They should at least give you an idea of what to expect! :)
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The Uber ride from the bus station in Lisbon to our hotel in the Saldanha neighborhood was 3.88€
We were absolutely famished after the bus ride when I remembered we had a few snacks left in our bag. A lovely family from Hawaii had been visiting Odemira when we happened to visit for a talk one day. They were sharing these little tastes of Hawaii with everyone we meet! Edible gifts are the best - such a fun way to share a piece of your homeland!
Diamond bakery hawaiian shortbread macadamia nut guava cookies
Mauna Loa Dry Roasted Macadamias - Maui onion and garlic
These macadamia nuts were delicious and addictive. The Maui onion & garlic flavor was sooo good - highly recommend!!
We were eating these macadamia nuts when there was a knock on our hotel room door - an employee stopping by to help resolve an issue.
Once everything was sorted and we had done a room tour for you, we unpacked and were ready to walk to dinner - trying to find the best pizza in Lisbon!
On our walk to Forno d oro, we discovered the Lisbon Book Fair was taking place. (Feira do Livro Lisboa 2024)
Cute and comfy dresses paired with trainers or other supportive footwear are popular outfits among women and girls in Lisbon.
People on a whole tend to dress nicely in Portugal.
Spring time is one of the best times to visit Portugal because of mild weather, fewer tourists, better prices, and spring flowers, of course!
These beautiful lilac/blue/purplish flowering trees in this Lisbon park are called Jacaranda Mimosifolia.
Aren't they lovely?
If you look to the right hand corner of the photo above, you can see the red hop-on-hop-off bus. Perhaps you'd like to rest your feet and let someone drive you around Lisbon sights for a day or two!
It's just so hard not to keep taking pictures of the jacaranda trees in bloom in Lisbon during spring time, but alas! finding the best pizza in Portugal is a mission that requires sacrifice, so onward we go on our journey to the pizzeria.
Portugal Travel Tip: public Recycling and Trash
The bins are color coded and when you look at the packaging you want to recycle, it will indicate which color bin you need to place it in. Green (verde) is for glass, Blue (Azul) is for paper and cardboard, Yellow (amarelo) is for metal and plastic. Lixo means trash, as in regular garbage.
By the way, do you see the tree behind those recycling and garbage bins? Do you know what it is?
It's a pomegranate tree! So cool that in a few months, right on the side of a Lisbon sidewalk will be fresh pomegranate fruits!
It's really hard to get a sense of it, but this was quite an uphill walk. When you travel to Lisbon you need to pack good walking shoes. The best travel shoes or sandals would not only be comfortable and provide anatomical support, but also have no-slip soles because the beautiful little tiled sidewalks can be quite slick!
My mom just did a multi-brand side-by-side try on of the most popular comfortable footwear for women and this brand is her hands down favorite to date.
Finally we made it to the popular Forno d'Oro pizza restaurant in Lisbon!!
With bellies full of delicious Neapolitan pizza and tiramisu, we started the walk back to our Saldanha hotel.
Remember earlier when I was trying to capture how steep the hill was? Maybe this picture gives you a better idea.
I happened to look into a store window we were passing by and see this little bear t shirt and it reminded me of my Abuelita. ❤
And have you ever seen pearl hangers like this before?
As we were enjoying the walk and the Lisboa book fair was still open, we decided to take a stroll through it.
At the entrance of the book fair you can go along the right side or left side. There were sooo many publishers here.
As this is a travel blog with a food focus, I have to show you a few of the fair foods in Portugal and their respective prices.
This food truck called Capricciosa sold Rolotini's (pizza rolls) for 7.5€. If you get the "Menu" it's a combo including a pizza roll and a drink for 8€.
Farturas are a popular fair food in summer in Portugal and you will see little stalls pop up along the beach boardwalks as well as events like this book fair.
What are farturas?
Some describe farturas as a Portuguese dessert which combines everything you love about a funnel cake with a churro and as I type that out I'm wondering how it is that we still haven't tried these for ourselves?!
Growing up in an area where summer sweet corn is abundant, you don't realize how good an ear of corn is and how many people don't have access to such a simple summer time pleasure. That makes it a real novelty item.
Here at corn club you can order some gourmet corn for 5€
Of course this classic moment came immediately to mind.
There was a large seating area set up at the Lisbon book fair where you could enjoy your fair foods while looking out over Parque Eduardo VII.
As we left the book fair, I had to stop and take a picture of this incredible mural at the espaço Porto Editora | Bertrand Editora. What a detailed piece of artwork! I couldn't help but think of my talented Italian friend and illustrator Miriam who at times creates works in this style!
Apparently there were various scheduled talks and discussions during the Lisbon book fair. I was surprised to stumble upon live music. We stopped and listened for a few minutes.
Portugal really has a lot of family friendly events like this and most of them are free or very affordable!
You're never far from something interesting to see whether it's the sticker collection on the back of a street sign or beautiful tiles adding character to a building.
On day two of this weekend in Lisbon we had our scheduled assembly program all day. The hotel had little chocolate umbrellas at the reception the night before and I saved mine for a hearty breakfast. ;)
We Uber-ed to the program and I have to remind you that while your default mode may be to pull out your phone to pass the time in the car ... YOU'RE IN LISBON! Look around! =) There are lots of interesting things to see, beautiful architecture etc.
After a day of learning and socializing we were ready to eat! We discovered a unique restaurant in walking distance from our hotel - an Armenian Restaurant!
At this restaurant I ate something that I consider to be a perfect food. :) Check out all the Armenian and Georgian foods we tried in our Ararate Restaurant Review.
It was now day 3 and we had a 12pm hotel checkout with a 12:30pm bus scheduled. We had plenty of time so we decided to check out the popular and very cute brunch spot Hygge Kaffe.
If you love aesthetic food pics and trendy brunch dishes, check out our review of Hygge which my dad described as "honest and sincere". =)
We nearly missed our bus, our uber drop off time was 12:28 for a bus that leaves at 12:30. So we ran as fast as we could and just barely made it on in time.
We spent the bus ride catching our breath, filled with gratitude for everything that made this such a special weekend.
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