The sweet that is the face of Portugal, the pastel de nata, became known in Brazil as the pastel de Belém. But did you know that only the pastries produced at the Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém in Lisbon can be called this? In other words, anywhere else in the world, the pastry should be sold as pastel de nata.
Whatever the correct name, the important thing is that the dessert is good. And in São Paulo, you can find great pasteizinhos de nata. Check out our selection.
Portugo
Voted the best pastel de nata by Veja RJ, Portugo has three units for you to visit in São Paulo.
📍Rua Fernão Dias, 604 – Pinheiros | Rua Juventus, 453 – Parque da Mooca | Rua Martim Francisco, 739 – Santa Cecilia
B.Lem Portuguese Bakery
The Portuguese bakery serves the so-called traditionalB.LEM pastry, as well as a zero-sugar option! For those who want to eat without guilt.
Padaria da Esquina
In 2011, the Brazilian branch of Tasca da Esquina, located in Lisbon (Portugal), opened. The three partners responsible for the business have ambitions for corners around the world that offer the best of Portuguese cuisine.
📍Rua Bandeira Paulista, 812 – Itaim Bibi
Quinta do Marquês
Created with the concept of bringing the best of Portuguese cuisine to the public, the bakery has units throughout the state of São Paulo.
📍Avenida Brigadeiro Faria Lima, 1853 – Jardim Paulistano | Alameda Min. Rocha Azevedo, 251 – Cerqueira César
ESTOU Quituteria Portuguesa