But despite their apparent similarity, there is a very real difference between pastéis de nata and pastéis de Belém. Is it all down to recipe, tradition... or perhaps something less obvious?
Pastéis de nata are beloved in Portugal the same way croissants are in France. And while tons of bakeries around the country make pastéis de nata, the original version is made using a 100-year ...
Ainda era miúda e sem idade para votar quando lhe passou pela cabeça que se falhasse um ato eleitoral não poderia candidatar-se a Belém.
The waterfront Belém is a historic neighborhood that houses some of Lisbon's most important monuments, museums and one very popular Portuguese tart cafe, the Pasteis de Belém. Here you'll ...