Food, Drink shopping in Portugal
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Manuel Tavares
For a lingering taste of Lisbon, nip into this wood-fronted store, tempting locals since 1860 with pata negra (cured ham), pungent cheeses, ginjinha, port and other Portuguese treats.
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Conserveira de Lisboa
In Rua dos Bacalhoeiros (cod-vessel street) lies a store dedicated wholly to tinned fish, whose walls are a mosaic of retro wrappings. An elderly lady and her son tot up on a monstrous old till and wrap purchases in brown paper.
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Mercado Do Bolhão
Just east of Aliados lies the 19th-century, wrought-iron Mercado do Bolhão, where earthy vendors sell fresh produce, including cheeses, olives, smoked meats, fresh flowers and more.
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Silva & Feijó
Planning a picnic? Stop by this beamed store for sheep’s cheese from the Seia mountains, sardine pâté, rye bread, salsichas and other Portuguese goodies.
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A Pérola Do Bolhão
Uphill along Rua Formosa is A Pérola do Bolhão, an art-nouveau delicatessen stacked high with sausages and cheeses, olives, and dried fruits and nuts.
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Pingo Doce
For self-caterers there’s the supermarket Pingo Doce and the large mercado municipal market next door selling excellent fish and fresh produce.
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Napoleão
This family-run cellar is the go-to place for Portuguese wines and ports, with hundreds of bottles to choose from. Ships worldwide.
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Garrafeira Do Carmo
Garrafeira do Carmo specialises in vintage port and high-quality wines at reasonable prices.
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Loja do Manel
Stock up on picnic supplies at this tiny grocery (it even has plastic cutlery).
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Casa Januário
A good source of vintage port and high-quality wines is Casa Januário.
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