The owner’s explanation and love of Portugal made this lunch a joy. I followed two well dressed middle aged women into the spot because they seemed to know where they were going for lunch and I had no clue. We were greeted by the owner who explained the soup and sandwich (called toasts) of the day, in English. He told lovely stories of where he lived in Portugal and the types of food eaten in the Azores where he grew up. All in all, a lovely lunch with an awesome experience. Extremely affordable, fresh and healthy, and enjoyable. No one this spot was under 40 today. It was a mix of locals and travelers. I had pea and parsnip soup (delicious) and a ham and cheese toast. The salad included mesclun, cherry tomatoes, and thin strips of beet. Quite good...
Read moreAs a Portuguese in Paris, this is my favourite spot to get Pasteis de Nata. Very similar to the famous "Pasteis de Belem", where the pastels are always warm when sold to the customer because they come straight out of the oven. The outside is very crunchy, which contrasts with the custard which melts in your mouth.
I say go and give it a try! I mean, personally it is quite expensive as in Portugal you can buy 4 for the price of 1 here in this shop, however it is very much worth...
Read moreI love this place and their pasteis de nata! 🤩The taste is so amazing that I feel like in heaven while eating them.
Every time I go to Paris, I pass by this shop and always take a lot of pastries to eat right there, later on and to bring home for my family.
Also, they have great crunchy almonds with sugar and many other things worth trying.
The service is great, and the coffee is fantastic as well.
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