I am actually leaving to go to Lisbon on Friday and the thing that has scared me the most thus far was the food but the food in this video looks incredible!
Oh fab, it's a super cool city and I'm sure you are going to have a lot of fun there. Portuguese food is great, especially their seafood. I'm also a big fan of piri piri chicken; you can find it pretty much anywhere in the city - it's spicy, juicy and full of flavour. Dang, I'm a bit jealous of you if im honest!
Portuguese food is absolutely amazing. Quality and prices as well. Of course sometimes we are unfortunately when we choose the place to eat but in general go for it. The question is you must learn. It can not go wrong if you go where Portuguese people go. If is good for them is good for you.🥰😋😋 Personal ; I love everything .
Oh that’s so wonderful to hear, that was exactly when we visited and we loved it. I’m literally writing the script for the Lisbon guide video (hopefully it will be out by March) feel free to let me know if there is anything in particular you need help with (might cover that in the video) 😉
Hey Tracy, thanks so much for your kind words. I’m working on a bigger city guide video about Lisbon which will come together with a Lisbon city guide. Fingers crossed it will be out during April.
Hi, nice video. I'm glad you enjoyed most of your food experiences in Lisbon. I would just like to emphasise that the Ribeira market is not about street food. The Time Out concept was to invite some of the top Lisbon chefs, restaurants, delicatessen or pastry shops, to cater for younger clients (spiritually) in a laid-back atmosphere. You can find here the two Michelin starred (Alma restaurant) and television chef, Henrique Sá Pessoa or Marlene Vieira, the first Portuguese woman chef of a 5 star restaurant (of the luxury Sofitel Lisbon hotel). They all try to keep their best standards, that's why they are a bit more expensive.
You pronunced "ginja" as "ginia" but the "j" has the same sound as the "g", it should sound like the English "ginger". 😉 Pastéis de Belém and Pastéis de Nata are two different things, you can get Pastéis de Nata everywhere (the recipe is "open source" and everyone can put their own spin on it) but you can only get Pastéis de Belém at that pastry shop in Belém (they're trademarked and the recipe is a well kept secret).
Jorge D'amália tasca is in the Belem neighbourhood, about a 20 min walk from the Jeronimos monastery. So far the giant fried prawns where the highlight.
Cheers mate, ah April in Lisbon sounds awesome! I'm putting a travel guide to Lisbon video together (should be out this month) if you do have any Qs on like where to stay or what to see, let me know :)
Thank God I have already eaten otherwise I would be SO hungry!!!! Another very good restaurant that reminded me of Greek taverns was "Lovo Lebnon", very close to the statue of Marques de Pombal. Unfortunately google says that it's now permanently closed 😔
Traditional pica-pau (woodpecker, and you just pick it with a fork or a ''pick'', like a woodpecker) are made of meat chips, remains of the cut for preparion of steaks, etc. and bitoque is made of beef/cow, pork and chicken are cheaper...egg on top of meat,french fries and rice, a pc of salad and slice of tomato. You should certify that it is not pork, they should and sometimes they specify that is pork.
Couldn’t agree more João, I absolutely love Portuguese food. We might actually be retuning back to Porto this year, any good food places/dishes we should be trying?
Thanks for this recommendation Hermano, just checked it out- it looks really good and located very conveniently to the tourist sites. Sounds awesome, thanks for that!
@@ClassicPolly i don't wanna seem like those guy's, but here usually it's seafood, like prawn and clams, crab and stuff like that.... Better come here to watch it!!!
De morrer a rir. Marketing para turistas. Primeira coisa é sempre pastéis de Belém que só são razoáveis se acabados de fazer. Qualquer boa pastelaria com fabrico próprio tem deliciosos pastéis de nata com a tradicional canela
Lisbon Food Guide is 90% complete and will be out next week! Please leave a comment if you would like me to notify you when the guide will be live!
please let me know
Everything looks so delicious. Thank you for sharing!
Cheers mate, thanks so much for watching! I'm still dreaming about them grilled prawns!
Big-big thank you for including the prices!!! Really helpful for planing a trip to Lisbon!
Very useful info! 👌Obrigado! We're visiting portugal this summer. I can't wait
Thanks Polly for a great video. Your enthusiasm for the food was great! Can't wait to visit.
This means a lot, thank you :) Have fun in Lisbon!
Very nice. I plan to visit Lisbon in 2023. Keep up the good work.
Cheers mate and you're going to have so much fun in Lisbon!
@@ClassicPolly I'm really looking forward to it. Love the way you've transitioned your channel. Keep shining. 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I am actually leaving to go to Lisbon on Friday and the thing that has scared me the most thus far was the food but the food in this video looks incredible!
Oh fab, it's a super cool city and I'm sure you are going to have a lot of fun there. Portuguese food is great, especially their seafood. I'm also a big fan of piri piri chicken; you can find it pretty much anywhere in the city - it's spicy, juicy and full of flavour. Dang, I'm a bit jealous of you if im honest!
Portuguese food is absolutely amazing. Quality and prices as well. Of course sometimes we are unfortunately when we choose the place to eat but in general go for it. The question is you must learn. It can not go wrong if you go where Portuguese people go.
If is good for them is good for you.🥰😋😋
Personal ; I love everything .
Another amazing video 👍👍👍
would love a notification when the guide is ready!
Thanks so much Ayana, currently working on it! Fingers crossed it's gonna come out this month!
Amazing video!
Good quality videos, good vibe and shoots 😉
I'm glad you enjoyed it Paulius! Would return to that prawn place in a heartbeat :)
Loved the episode❤
Awesome !!
you missed ramiro :( nice guide! also, bairro alto is full of small restaurants, definitely worth trying, even if somewhat touristy...
I will be in Portugal this summer!!!!
Very helpful, fun and informative...we leave for Lisbon in May and can't wait!
Oh that’s so wonderful to hear, that was exactly when we visited and we loved it. I’m literally writing the script for the Lisbon guide video (hopefully it will be out by March) feel free to let me know if there is anything in particular you need help with (might cover that in the video) 😉
We are heading to Lisbon in May. Really enjoyed your blog. Would love to know when your guide is available. Thanks ♡
Hey Tracy, thanks so much for your kind words. I’m working on a bigger city guide video about Lisbon which will come together with a Lisbon city guide. Fingers crossed it will be out during April.
Wellcome and enjoy !!!
Hi, nice video. I'm glad you enjoyed most of your food experiences in Lisbon. I would just like to emphasise that the Ribeira market is not about street food. The Time Out concept was to invite some of the top Lisbon chefs, restaurants, delicatessen or pastry shops, to cater for younger clients (spiritually) in a laid-back atmosphere. You can find here the two Michelin starred (Alma restaurant) and television chef, Henrique Sá Pessoa or Marlene Vieira, the first Portuguese woman chef of a 5 star restaurant (of the luxury Sofitel Lisbon hotel).
They all try to keep their best standards, that's why they are a bit more expensive.
it is a 5 star HOTEL, there is no such thing as a 5 star restaurant
@@stafscheers9692 You are right, thank you for correcting. It was a highly praised restaurant of a 5 star hotel.
Well! RIBADOURO IS A place to go 😊
You should try RAMIRO instaed, it´s far better!!!!, but make a reserve, otherwise you´ll have a loooong way to get a seat!
You pronunced "ginja" as "ginia" but the "j" has the same sound as the "g", it should sound like the English "ginger". 😉
Pastéis de Belém and Pastéis de Nata are two different things, you can get Pastéis de Nata everywhere (the recipe is "open source" and everyone can put their own spin on it) but you can only get Pastéis de Belém at that pastry shop in Belém (they're trademarked and the recipe is a well kept secret).
Thanks for sharing this info. I always struggled with the pronunciation of ginja so “ginger” is a great way to remember how to do it properly👍🏻
Where is Georges de Emilia located? Is that the name of the restaurant? Would love to try it there.
Awesome video btw.
Jorge D'amália tasca is in the Belem neighbourhood, about a 20 min walk from the Jeronimos monastery. So far the giant fried prawns where the highlight.
Really Good insight, thank you. Off To Lisbon in Ap
Cheers mate, ah April in Lisbon sounds awesome! I'm putting a travel guide to Lisbon video together (should be out this month) if you do have any Qs on like where to stay or what to see, let me know :)
Hi. Nice yummy video. Good choices! Just one note: Both bitoque and picapau original dishes are made with beef and not pork.
Ayeeee Karamba, you are so right Eduardo. These were also made with beef, not sure why I said pork 😅 What’s your fave dish?
Thank you))
Thank God I have already eaten otherwise I would be SO hungry!!!! Another very good restaurant that reminded me of Greek taverns was "Lovo Lebnon", very close to the statue of Marques de Pombal. Unfortunately google says that it's now permanently closed 😔
Yeah, I had to do "emergency stop breaks" during my edit to get some snacks from the shop. These grilled garlic prawns will haunt me forever!
Traditional pica-pau (woodpecker, and you just pick it with a fork or a ''pick'', like a woodpecker) are made of meat chips, remains of the cut for preparion of steaks, etc. and bitoque is made of beef/cow, pork and chicken are cheaper...egg on top of meat,french fries and rice, a pc of salad and slice of tomato. You should certify that it is not pork, they should and sometimes they specify that is pork.
Our cuisine is amazing, fresh and simply, next time go to Porto the most cuisine experience
Couldn’t agree more João, I absolutely love Portuguese food. We might actually be retuning back to Porto this year, any good food places/dishes we should be trying?
Nice
You must try a tasca called”Zé Dos Cornos”(José of horns)
Thanks for this recommendation Hermano, just checked it out- it looks really good and located very conveniently to the tourist sites. Sounds awesome, thanks for that!
please whats the name of that bakery??😍
There are two we’ve visited: Pastéis de Belém in Belem and Manteigaria that has various locations around Lisbon.
Are you going to post the guide?
Pica-pau is for the afternoon with a cold beer.
U know it's a really Portuguese restaurant if the football is on the tv
True that, whether you serve bifana sandwiches or grilled lobsters - football must be on!
@@ClassicPolly it's frequent when it's a big match to friends get together for dinner and watch the game on the restaurant.
@@partista77 oh that's so cool! in the UK football food is considered to be beer and a pack of crisps!
@@ClassicPolly i don't wanna seem like those guy's, but here usually it's seafood, like prawn and clams, crab and stuff like that.... Better come here to watch it!!!
E burguers são tradicionais portugueses ? Americanice.
De morrer a rir. Marketing para turistas. Primeira coisa é sempre pastéis de Belém que só são razoáveis se acabados de fazer. Qualquer boa pastelaria com fabrico próprio tem deliciosos pastéis de nata com a tradicional canela
Tascas is were you find the best food in Lisbon, but they must be ruled and cooked by TUGAS ok? 👌👍😁
You're showing portuguese food with brasilian songs 🤯😤 be more thoughtful about that please 😤🙏