Gourmet Food shopping in Europe
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Montes de Sabor
This is the go-to place for Alentejo specialities such as mountain honey, piri-piri sauce, olive oil and fig aguardiente. Planning a picnic? Stock up on pata negra (cured ham) and creamy goat’s cheese from the fresh counter.
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Charcutaria Brasil
Planning a picnic in the park? Graze the shelves of this old-school deli for mouth-watering sausage, ham, cheese and port. The takeaway counter serves tasty spit-roast birds.
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La Ferme
A particularly well-stocked delicatessen, piled high with vintage cheeses, wines, sausages and lots of other gourmandises, including homemade crème Chantilly.
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Rei do Bacalhau
At this humble ‘king of cod’ you can buy dried, salted bacalhau by the gram. And who can resist those potted cod tongues and fins? Mmmm…
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L'Oustaù Nadal
Packed with goodies such as brandade, tapenade, honey from the hills and virgin olive oil, including three kinds on draught.
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La Cloche à Fromage Boutique
Sells creamy Tomme, ripe Camembert and other first-rate cheeses.
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Maison Sala
Along short, scented rue Paratilla, known popularly to locals as rue des Épices (Spice St), shops sell dried fruits, herbs, jams, hams, cheeses and more. Most famous is Maison Sala, run by the same family for nearly a century.
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