Just returned from 10 days in Lisbon from the center of the USA. 100% of our meals were fantastic. Some restaurants we read reviews for but most were places we just walked past and decided to give it a try. Every single meal we ate everything on the plate. I have Celiac Disease and Lisbon was one of the easiest places to find quality gluten free meals. We love seafood so that made it easy.
We are Americans living in Lisbon. We found your channel yesterday and binged about 15 videos! (Liked and subscribed, of course!) We’re a bit obsessed (not in a creepy way) The quesadilla place in this video is a place we’ve walked by so many times but have never tried. Because of this video we ate there today. Fabulous! Next time you’re in Lisbon we’d love to buy you dinner! Safe travels!
My children live in Portugal. We just love visiting them.❤
Loved the video, we are planning to head to Portugal in a couple of months and getting very excited! Thanks so much for sharing!
Best European country for spicy and flavourful yet still simple cuisine
what a beautiful channel :) It is nice watching you just before my trip to Portugal :)
Sardines in olive oil are very good for your heart too 😋
I’m visiting family in Sweden and headed to Lisbon mid December This is just the video I’ve been looking for as I love small places with great food By the way you two both have really great smiles
Hi there - I just found your channel while searching for Spain/Portugal videos and I'm glad I did. Now I'm gonna binge watch your channel. We will be there in November of this year & I'm just starting my research on what to do so thank you for sharing your knowledge with everyone! - Michell from frozen Colorado
So true...everything is up hill in Lisbon lol. We really love Lisbon and can't wait to get back there! Just found your channel and subscribed so that we can follow along on your adventures. Looking forward to your Asian travels too. Cheers from Vancouver :)
Lisboeta here. Just to clarify one thing before you make a mistake visiting Portugal. Bifana is a type of pork cut, it's not a dish. You can have it grilled with rice for instance. The famous bifana sandwiches are 2, bifanas de vendas novas and bifanas à moda do Porto. We can argue which ones are the best, but for tourists, the hype is usually about bifanas à moda do Porto because of the sauce, they're slowly cooked in a tomato, beer, garlic, onions, port wine, whisky, plus some aromatics and spices. That's what you need to search for. In Lisbon you usually find bifanas à moda de Vendas Novas, which you did since those weren't cooked in a tomato sauce, just beer, garlic, bay leaves and some spices including chilli flakes
Good video guys! Visiting Lisbon tomorrow and will check out many of your places!
Thank you for sharing, going to Portugal in 3 weeks❤
Usually avoid travel couples and family videos as I find them annoying, but y'all seem normal and genuine and fun! Flying to Lisbon tomorrow; staying in Ribamar, near Ericeira. As a Texan, I think I would have been afraid to try any European quesadilla, but perhaps I will see this place!
Great video! We'll be trying the Bifanas & pastel de nata Every day, haha - on our visit in April!
Thanks!! We’re planning our trip to Portugal and have mapped these locations!!
Please come back for the sardine festivals we have here!! Much fun watching u guys 🔥
Will miss your European adventures. Can’t wait to see what you do next!
The Portuguese Monks did not study in Paris. The Portuguese method of making flaky pastry is different from the French method. Fortunately, every culture has very good food
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