Lovely little coffee shop. The owner uses his grandmother's recipe for delicious tarts. They are made with lactose free milk, and less sugar than traditional tarts. The takeaway boxes are shaped like books. Love it!
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Such a gem in a great spot in Lisbon. The owner uses his grandmothers recipe and you can feel the influence everywhere from the quality of the pastry to the packaging. These pastries are a knockout so you are definitely in for a treat. Definitely go check it out!
Cedric
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Best tart I have eaten in Lisbon. They also have a very good organic coffee. Prices are very fair. Little gem in the neighborhood. Fully recommended.
Rony Yucef
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Cozy spot to pass by in Lisbon, tasty and lighter version of the amazing pastel de nata topped with fresh pomegranate flavor 👌 Tasty coffee and very welcoming ambient. Just step in 🍀
Patti Grasso
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We accidentally missed our bus, and ended up grabbing a d’Oro and a coffee. This was literally the tastiest thing I have had in Lisbon. And the owner is a very charming guy, with a great dedication to his grandmother and her recipes. It’s definitely a place that needs to be visited!
LesiaFree travel & life moments
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Very small coffee place. Cozy. In winter the door is open and it’s cold a little bit. Coffee if good
DAIAN JANET
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Beautiful tiny cafe. I got magic box for me and my husband. It was good. Next time I will try fresh ones!
Douglas Arevalo
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You have to come here! A quaint and cozy place. Holds maybe a handful of people. Very nice décor and delicious pastries to match! Their pasteis are based off of a family recipe and the current owner also adds his own twist like adding pomegranate seeds. The pomegranate adds a great sweet and tart combination to the pasteis. The pasteis itself looks familiar but taking a bite makes you recognize the subtle differences in texture and taste. A very well balanced treat! There are a lot of famous bakeries for their pasties in Portugal and this one really left an impact on me. A must try!