Examples of using Pasteis in English and their translations into German
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Our culinary visit starts at a place called"Loja Dos Pasteis de Chaves.
Don't leave Belém without trying the pasteis de nata(custard tarts) at Antiga Confeitaria de Belém.
Lastly, a small snack will be served at“A Piriquita” Pastry,where you will taste the famous Pasteis de Sintra.
At the apartment, he had a bottle of Portuguese wine, pasteis de Natas, and delicious queijo amanteigado.
At the end of the Tour, a small snack will be served at“A Piriquita” Pastry,where you will taste the famous Pasteis de Sintra.
Stop for coffee break in the famous Pasteis de Belém bakery and taste the traditional custard tards.
You can enjoy the pastry at the famousFábrica de Pastéis de Belém, which has been serving pasteis de nata since 1837.
Taste the world famous“Pasteis de Belém” and visit the two century old pastry shop where they are made.
There is a buffet with the usual ingredients, but also some Portuguese specialties, such as the little,sweet pasteis de Belem.
One of the most delicious and well-known delicacies is pasteis de nata, a egg custard pastry sprinkled with cinnamon and sugar.
Pasteis de Belem is the iconic cafe that serves the"original" pastries, but newcomer Manteigaria may have perfected the art.
Pastelaria garcia avenue de la couronne 75:"Incredible pasteis de nata, small sandwiches with porc and slightly sweet mustard, good coffee.
You can get them at most kiosks, but to get the best ones intown you need to go to Belem for the original Pasteis de Belem.
Not only because they sell the best Pasteis de Nata, the Pasteis de Belem(founded there in 1837 by Monks) but also because of the pretty Torre de Belém, connected to land with a small bridge, and the discoveries monument with Heinrich the Sailor in front row.
Belém features a well-known tower overlooking the Tagus River andshops selling the traditional pasteis de Belém custard-based puff pastry.
You can't say you have ever been to Lisbon without trying some of the essentials, like Pasteis de nata, a sort of creamy, custard tard which originated from the above mentioned Antiga Confeitaria de Belem where are they are known as Pasteis de Belem.
I have already known about them since my childhood(due to my Portuguese roots), but they have been experiencing a lot of hype in Berlin for the last two years:We're talking about pasteis de nata.
Continue your journey and head to Belém, where you willsee the Belém Tower and the Jerónimos Monastery and get a chance to try the Pasteis de Belém, the famous Portuguese custard tarts that have their origin in this area of Lisbon.
Always in the same quarter, gluttons cannot absolutely miss the Antiga Confeitaria de Belèm, the oldest bakery in Lisbon, established in 1837 and famous for its puff pastry pudding with cream,cinnamon and powdered sugar known as pasteis de nata.
Even if you read only one thing about Lisbon, it probably was about Belém or the famous Pasteis de Nata which are also called Pasteis de Belém.
Only the bakery Pasteis de Belém itself is enough to go there, however, the district has many other attractions, from one of the biggest plazas in Europe Jardim da Praça do Império to the Museu dos Coches which houses one of the world's biggest collection of royal coaches and Jerónimos monastery of fantastic exterior design.
Rampant LGBT-friendly nightlife, markets selling produce and handicrafts,and delicious food such as pasteis de nata(egg tart) add to this charming city's allure.
You can walk to major attractions from the apartment such as LX Factory, Maat Museum, Belem station, Coach Museum,Palacio de Belem, Pasteis de Belem, Jeronimos and CCB.