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What to Eat, See, and Do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel, Eat, Repeat

What to Eat, See, and Do in Lisbon, Portugal Travel, Eat, Repeat

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Rating: 4.0; Vote: 1
Welcome to our brand new series: Travel, Eat, Repeat hosted by Iz Harris! On today's episode, Iz and her fam are cruising around Lisbon and eating all the egg tarts and street food they can get their hands on. See Eater's full guide to Lisbon
Date: 2020-05-20

Comments and reviews: 10


The obsession with packing in all views, all food, all experiences, ends up being self defeating. I do understand that Americans visiting Europe have a limited time to observe and take things in. But it is counter-productive to be so manic. Less is so much more. Don't try to experience everything, because in doing so you end up experiencing nothing. Stop moving all the time! Calm down. Soak in the atmosphere, or get to know a few things, not everything.
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AHHH! What a crazy adventure. Thank you all so much for watching, and being a part of this with us. Portugal was one of the most beautiful places I've ever traveled, and the next four episodes will have you itching to buy a ticket and jet off right away. Big thanks to the Eater team for supporting and refining this vision, you guys are GOLD. Have you been to Portugal? If not, what is your favorite place to travel to for food?
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Portugal and Portuguese people are amazing, the weather, the bacalhau (codfish) and the food and the coastal beautiful beaches are great! The country is the 2nd safest in the world to live! We need smart and cool people from the US and other places to come to visit and even settle here. Only one problem in Portugal are the politicians and restrictive tax system!
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My husband and I just got back from Lisbon. that piri piri chicken place was hands down amazing! We got lucky and arrived at 2pm, right when she was about to close and prep for dinner. There was no line and we got the table outside. The rice was fantastic, along with the tomato salad, olives, and chips. Thank you for posting this video!
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I'm glad you came to my country, and made a very good video out of it, nice pictures, i know you have other places to go but if you ever can come back to Portugal, try the Algarve in the summer, or maybe some other part of the country, I'm from the north, if you ever come here just don't in the winter time, it's very cold and bloomy
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Great video but it's a pity that the tourists who come to Portugal usually stay a few days in the big cities of Lisbon and Porto, because if you want to eat freakin delicious food you need to know the countryside of Portugal, like Alentejo, Algarve or Minho. That's where the real, authentic and fresh food is!
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Pastelaria da Batalha's pasteis de nata are even better, trust me. And you can join in the baking by scheduling a workshop, in the afternoon. Sad to see they didn't provide for home-made french fries with the chicken - that is the traditional take on that serving. Good to see you guys like the city!
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Planning my trip to protugal and around this spring thank you guys for great info. the things i like are: positive view and great videos, you write down names of the places where you eat. what i dont like is the speech is too quick sometime and i dont understand it clearly.
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Lisbon is cool. I didn't use the train though. Most of the things by food and that last viewpoint, they were fixing it so we couldnt see anything. I didn't see the castle. I saw the Castelo do Mouros which is in Sintra. Love the series, can't wait to see more destinations.
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Whats the point of taking kids younger than 8 halfway across the world? pain in the ass to travel with for parents and everyone around them and theyre not expanding any knowledge or learning any culture theyre too young to appreciate anything. yuppies doing yuppie things
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