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Mind you, you can get a coffee and a pastei de nata for just over two quid at O Cantinho or Funchal Bakery... Best value in London... I'm a big fan of the custard filled doughnuts, obvs...
Bola de Berlim:
derived from Berliner, the german relative:

It's my favourite too, have one sitting right next to me....waiting. Lish.
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http://photos-h.ak.instagram.com/hphotos-ak-xap1/927087_1505471672999631_1937676025_n.jpg
Found this at work this week. :)
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TS - Go here - http://www.pasteisdebelem.pt/
Coffee. Pasteis de nata. Sugar Coma.
Aweseome..
About 3 years ago, I went there (I always do when I'm back), I was astonished.... going from London to Lisbon was a shock... price wise.
Can't remember exactly now, but it was like 2 teas, 1 latte + 4 Pasteis de Nata = €8.50.
Rondiculous.

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Sounds amazing, Portugals deffo know how to do steak...
First meal's gonna be a mountain of seafood followed by a steak sandwich for dessert... I'm told this is traditional in Lisbon...
My kinda town...
There's only 1 place in the whole of Lisbon/Portugal you should do this.
Seafood and steak sarnies is actually the only thing they cook there.
It is beyond good. Not the cheapest in Lisbon, but by far....... the very best.
http://cityguidelisbon.files.wordpress.com/2014/03/ramiro.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/01/7a/87/15/gamba-a-la-aguillo.jpg
http://media-cdn.tripadvisor.com/media/photo-s/02/ed/a9/01/cervejaria-ramiro.jpg
http://www.weheart.co.uk/upload-images/ramirolisbon9.jpgEt Voilá: Prego à Ramiro
http://purplefoodie.com/lisboa-ramiro-2.jpg
sidenote: Read it somewhere recently, we (portuguezers) are the #1 seafood eaters of the world.
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And Pepe, you'll find this place a lot, scattered around Lisbon
Get in there, order this: Pão de Deus
Thank me later.
(It's coconut)