A Brasileira, established in 1905, stands as one of Lisbon’s oldest and most cherished cafés. Nestled in the Chiado neighborhood, the café exudes a Parisian charm with its art deco elements, including intricate mosaic floors and sculpted wood decorations. Visitors can savor a bica, a shot of espresso that is said to have originated here, or indulge in a traditional pastéis de nata, a delicious egg custard tart pastry. The café’s historic ambiance and classic Portuguese treats offer a delightful taste of Lisbon’s rich culinary heritage.
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