Pastelaria Gregório Restaurant en Sintra

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#101 De 1172 en Sintra
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9.7/10
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9.7/10
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9.7/10
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9.7/10
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9.7/10
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Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person €5–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person €5–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Andrii Kawaii
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5 months ago
Pastelaria Gregorio offers a delightful experience with its warm ambiance and delicious pastries. The vibrant team provides impeccable service, giving it the genuine feel of a cherished, family-run business. A definite must-visit when in the area!
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Lilia Galian
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9 months ago
This cafe is located in the opposite direction from the main tourist destination. We had breakfast there before visiting Pena Palace. Locals usually have breakfast here. Everything was delicious!!! We really liked the traditional pastel de nata and pastel with spinach.
I love this place in particular for its Broa de Mel, which I think is a must for tourists and even for locals as it’s hard to find such tasty ones elsewhere. Other products are also nice, with a cozy environment and location. The is a pleasant stop before or after visiting Sintra. Service Take out Meal type Lunch Price per person €5–10 Food: 5 Service: 5 Atmosphere: 5
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Y M
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5 months ago
Really great queijadas de Sintra but the pastel de nata wasn’t as amazing sadly
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Arnold C
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4 years ago
Wonderful place for breakfast. We went there quite early in the morning and had a pleasant time enjoying the numerous pastries they had to offer. The pastries were soft, warm and delicious! The lady at the counter was happy to help and translate what every single pastry was. Our personal favourite was the chicken pastry! Would definitely come back if we return to Sintra!
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Amalthea11
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5 years ago
I visited this place in October last year and still cannot get it out of my head. If I ever visit Sintra again, it would be one of the main reasons for me (ok, the castles too...). This place is quite hidden from hustle and bustle of the city centre, and the location is not great (close to a busy road). This is the only negative that is there to it. Once you enter, you feel like at home. The staff is local same as lots of the guests, but they make you feel very comfortable. The cafe has been run for generations and you can tell that the people love what they do. Although they might not be the most fluent in English, they explain you patiently what is hiding in each of the pastries as seriously you are spoilt for choice. You can either take the pastries with you (even in bigger prepacked sachets) or sit at one of the cute tables with a menu and they take your order. You might think this place sells just amazing home made pastries, but there is so much more. I visited 3 times and was always pleasantly surprised. The sandwich I had there (with mozzarrella and tomato I think) was one of the best prepared sandwiches I ever had, yet it was not expensive at all. Tea is served in very nice kettle and there's plenty flavours to choose from. Each day there is also daily menu that consits of hearthy soup and proper meal and you can tell that people loved it. I once also tried one of their salads and it was just bursting with freshness and love. It was not too big, but satisfying. Honestly you could sit at this place for hours and be in awe from what you are experiencing. The ladies there are so lovely, they always make sure that you feel welcome and that you do not need anything else to feel happy. Now about the pastries...all of those I tried there were amazing, I have to point out the simple "sugary doughnut" which seriously melted in your mouth. However one thing completely took my breath and taste buds away. It is called Broas de Mel (honey cookies) in an oval/ellipse shape and it surpassed any of the other Sintra "famous pastries" (travesseiros, qeijadas etc.). Once you try it with tea, you are forever cursed and can never forget. It is soft yet dense, the combination of the flavours and spices reminded me of gingerbread flavour, but much more sophisticated. After trying it a few times, I realized it was the thing I had to bring from Sintra as "souvenir" for my family and friends, so I got a few bags of those on my last day before heading to the airport. If you are at least little bit close to the place, please pay a visit. The staff is so nice and they pack anything to take away with you in a paper box, so you can take it for your long walks around Sintra and enjoy the pastries while spending time in the nearby parks and castles. I will never forget this experience and my only wish is for this place to last there forever. It seriously tears bum to all those other "famous touristy pastry places" in Sintra. Eva from Czech Republic
Friendly staff, they helped me choosing a local product to bring back home. We consumed some pastries inside, and they were delicious. I would totally recommend stopping by for a coffee break.
The place may seem a bit old fashioned but the food is great. Highly recommend the sandwiches.
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