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FOOD At Flake, pastel de nata is the only star of the show By Ann Trieger Kurland Globe Correspondent,Updated April 1, 2025, 10:00 a.m. 2 ...
Try a traditional pastel de nata is ranked #3 out of 19 things to do in Lisbon. See pictures and our review of Try a traditional pastel de nata.
But in this friendly battle between sister cities, dubbed the Pastel de Nata Throwdown, there could only be one winner. Foodies came, they scarfed, they conquered — because in a pastry-tasting ...
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Lisbon Food Tour – Searching for the Best Pastel de Nata

Lisbon’s iconic pastel de nata is more than just a dessert - it’s a tradition. We journey through bakeries across the city, ...
No visit to Portugal is complete without tucking into at least one pastel de nata. Born in the convent kitchens of Lisbon, this little custard tart has become a national icon. The secret’s in ...
Pastel de nata is a traditional Portuguese egg custard tart. Recently, these tasty treats have grown so much in popularity that you can find them at bakeries and cafes all around the world.
Pastel de nata is a delicious Portuguese custard tart. Lucio Rocha, head chef of Café de Nata, tells you how to make them at home. To make the pastry, mix the flour, salt and 105ml/3½fl oz water ...
A pastel de nata has a layered pastry crust made from puff pastry and a richer, more eggy filling that’s creamier and less firm that a British or French custard tart.
FOOD & TRAVEL Walk up and down Lisbon’s hills for its famous pastry: pastel de nata By Lisa Zwirn Globe Correspondent,Updated November 12, 2024, 3:42 p.m.
Where to eat Lisbon’s best pastel de nata The Portuguese custard tart is a Lisbon classic, and where to find the best is hotly debated by locals and visitors alike. As the winner of the Best ...