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Fábrica dos Pastéis de Belém

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Santa Maria de Belém, Lisboa
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    Alma D.
    "The best of all pasteis in whole Lisbon, hand made and served warm."(151 Tips)
    Santiago B.
    "Best egg tarts and great overall experience."(131 Tips)
    Daniel M.
    "Best pastry in Lisbon, usually very crowded."(24 Tips)
    Carlo M.
    "Best Portuguese egg custard pastries (Pastéis de Belém)."(3 Tips)
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  • Cate T.heart icon on user image
    Cate TSeptember 7, 2014
    Don't bother queueing - there are loads of seats in the back with food and drinks at takeaway prices. There are two massive rooms at the back - keep going back and to the right and you'll find them.
    Upvoted 3 weeks ago
  • Mihnea M.heart icon on user image
    Mihnea MiculescuMay 17, 2016
    The original pastel de nata - you can't miss this when you're in Lisbon. Don't queue for takeaway, go for table seating and order a few with a coffee. Then order a box or two for takeaway!
    Upvoted Mar 3
  • Ricarda Christina H.heart icon on user image
    Don't miss trying these fresh Pastéis in great tile-style interior on your Lisbon visit. Don't be put off by the take-away queues. Just go ahead inside the cafe. There are many rooms.
    Upvoted 6 days ago
  • s v.
    s vMay 9, 2016
    Better to sit down & grab a sandwich too (big enough to share if you're not ravenous). Don't forget to use the cinnamon at table! Pastries are as if phyllo dough, churro & Chinese egg tarts had a baby
    Upvoted Mar 3
  • Andre R.
    Andre RibeiroJuly 31, 2019
    Pro tip: skip the takeout line in the front, and walk all the way to the back to get an outdoor table. It’s a nice, covered and breezy area, so you can enjoy your pastry with a nice cup of coffee 👌🏻
  • Petra R.heart icon on user image
    Petra RosanicsMay 28, 2020
    It might not be the best pasteis in Lisboa right now (it’s actually amazing, but I’m a Manteigaria fan) but everything started here, so you should try it here, too. And pls don’t miss the monastery!
  • Pavel B.heart icon on user image
    Pavel BryusovSeptember 10, 2019
    Best pastela de nata (not on the photo - actually they are ceramic ones😅) and torta de laranja! Try both. Dont stand in any of the lines just try to find a place after the most left entrance.
  • Sue-Yen Y.heart icon on user image
    Sue-Yen YongApril 10, 2016
    Their portuguese tarts are So good. For takeaway orders they include a sachet of cinnamon and a sachet of icing sugar but they are perfect on their own. Line gets long but moves quickly.
  • Mara M.
    Mara McgoeyAugust 1, 2019
    Best custard tarts! Worth the trip and waiting in line as it moves very quickly! If you go later at night around 9-10 it is way less busy! Would recommend the tarts and hot chocolate!
  • Δάφνη Ρ.heart icon on user image
    Beautiful crunchy pastéis. Don't let the queue scare you, it moves fast. You can also sit inside, it has plenty of space(s). Pastel de nata 1,10€.
  • Kenny M.
    Kenny Marek MøllerMarch 4, 2017
    Eat at least two!! Delicious and secret recipe from 1837. Go straight to the counter and make the desired number with your fingers (no need to sit inside, queue goes fast). Get them in a box to go!
  • Fariza M.heart icon on user image
    Fariza MohamedshaJanuary 4, 2016
    Egg-cellent tarts. Cant miss it if you're in Lisbon, the must try food. Simply awesome and goes really well with a cup of hot chocolaty goodness. Two thumbs up!
  • Faisal
    FaisalSeptember 24, 2019
    Best place for the famous custard tart (de nata), dont wait at the queues which are for takeaway orders. Take the left door and go inside and find any empty table, then enjoy ur tart with coffee.
  • Elizabethheart icon on user image
    ElizabethMarch 4, 2017
    Ignore the long line out front and head back to take one of the 400 seats they have. If your not sure what else to order the waiters have photos on their phones so just ask. Everything delicious.
  • Daphne K.heart icon on user image
    Daphne KoMarch 18, 2018
    Best pastel de Nata! Even though taking some back home (as a present for the loved ones or for oneself) is a must I would definitely recommend eating them there. Warm and with cinnamon on top.
  • Cristiana R.heart icon on user image
    You want to avoid the outside line by going inside and grabbing a table. More than 20k pastéis a day! Crispy and warm all day long!
  • Stellaheart icon on user image
    StellaJune 27, 2015
    Avoid rush hour/daytime. And once you're there, make sure to order already 2 pastéis to start with, cos who are we kidding, you'll want more after you're done with the 1st one ;)
  • Amit G.heart icon on user image
    Amit GaharwarFebruary 25, 2018
    Awesome pasties (small crisy custard tarts). Huge rush and long queues. But it is worth it. Eat them while they are hot. Right next to Belem stop. Reach via bus 727, 728, tram 15.
  • Elif Y.heart icon on user image
    Elif Yetisgin ToplanOctober 2, 2017
    Oldest and owner of pastel de nata pastry. You might have to wait in a queue but it is worth it! Best pastel da nata in Lisbon. Take the train or the sightseeing boat and get off at Belem.
  • Chris P.heart icon on user image
    Chris PhillipsJune 28, 2019
    The pastéis de nata are amazing! Probably the best ones I’ve ever had. Not crazy about the other menu items I’ve tried.
  • Buford B.heart icon on user image
    Buford BarnesSeptember 21, 2018
    Pastéis de nata were created before the 18th century by the Jerónimos Monastery. In 1834-37, the monastery closed, a nearby sugar refinery bought the recipe, and opened Fábrica de Pastéis de Belém.
  • Johanna S.heart icon on user image
    Johanna SungOctober 10, 2017
    Skip the takeaway line and just get table service (there are over 400 seats inside). It's much faster! Birthplace of the venerable pasteis de nata, with a recipe originally developed by nuns
  • WengYee
    WengYeeAugust 7, 2014
    The tastiest, crispest and cheapest(!) Egg Tarts I've had in Lisbon. They actually invented the pastry, no wonder it's a tourist highlight. Tram 15 takes your right to the shop.
  • Júlia N.heart icon on user image
    Júlia NunesAugust 13, 2015
    The service is VERY slow in the table area. Bring a lot of time and patience with you. And discover the Latino/a in you and be demanding.But yes, no doubt the pasteis de nata are amazing!
  • İdil Y.heart icon on user image
    İdil YucelAugust 6, 2015
    Natas were really nice. Inside is so crowded but it is teally big and there is space for everyone. Instead of taking away try table service, you will wait less. Worths going all the way.
  • Tereza P.
    Tereza PalaontaMarch 24, 2018
    A must visit place when in Lisbon. Pastéis de Belém is the classic choice. If you want to skip the line go directly to Take away line. Gets super crowded on weekends.
  • Julia L.heart icon on user image
    Julia LuJune 10, 2023
    There are two separate lines: one for takeout and one for sit down. We sat down and the egg tarts came warm. So delicious! Would skip on the rest of the baked goods on the menu though.
  • Biancaheart icon on user image
    BiancaSeptember 26, 2016
    A must taste (?) and see. Long lines, either you wait for a table or to take away. For best experience, I recommend you take a seat and try the famous Pastéis
  • Debs D.
    Debs DebsJune 24, 2017
    cute decor and of course delicious Pastéis but it felt a bit too touristy to me. And I actually preferred the pastéis from the Time Out Market which are made on site and come out still warm.
  • Alina c.heart icon on user image
    Alina cerrutiJune 17, 2018
    the Pasteis de Nata are still warm from the oven, with a strong egg like flavour, definitely some of the best in Lisbon. Not very keen on the savoury stuff though, The codfish balls were not as good👎
  • Daniel B.
    Daniel BauerJanuary 11, 2020
    Best pastel de nata in Lisboa! Despite of being loved by locals and tourists,they keep prices affordable 👌
  • Vlad t.heart icon on user image
    Vlad the ImpalerAugust 25, 2019
    An incredibly long line of people who want to sit inside. It is better takeaway and enjoy in the park near the tower. Pastel de nata is incredible
  • Cathy W.
    Cathy WangAugust 27, 2015
    Where pastel de nata (portugese tart) is invented! Amazing building that used to be a monastery. take a walk along the water to Torre de Belém after.
  • Gareth C.heart icon on user image
    Gareth CocksJanuary 1, 2016
    Amazing custard tarts. Would recommend going inside and sitting down as much less of a queue. Lived up to all the top reviews and expectations. Drinks were good as well.
  • Justine G.heart icon on user image
    Justine GJanuary 15, 2016
    Put some cinnamon on top and get ready for the TASTE EXPERIENCE OF YOUR LIFE!!!!!! So warm and delicious... We got 2 pastéis de Belém each because 1 is not enough!
  • Heitor B.
    Heitor BottiJuly 18, 2016
    The best Pastel de Belém (and only one, the other ones are Nata) I´ve ever had. I was born in Brazil, and this sweet is very popular here, but these ones from Belém are the best, no doubt!
  • Normanheart icon on user image
    NormanMay 7, 2015
    THE pasteis place, but their other stuff is very tasty, too. A definite MUST visit when in Lisbon/Belem. Also: this place is much bigger than you'd think, there is plenty of space in the back!
  • Jonathan A.
    Jonathan AngFebruary 23, 2014
    Supremely busy in the summer! Come visit during the off-peak tourist season if you get a chance and slowly savour your perfect pastel de nata. Also do give the cod pastry & shrimp paste pastry a try!
  • maarten b.heart icon on user image
    maarten brysApril 14, 2017
    Come early, or wait... They're definitely worth the wait! Take a look inside. It's a lot bigger than you'd think. You can even see the Pastéis being made!
  • Yasmin A.heart icon on user image
    Yasmin A.July 7, 2014
    If you see a long line outside, head inside and go towards the seated area in the back. You will always find a spot to sit over there. And NEVER order just one -that is a crime!!
  • Xinnieheart icon on user image
    XinnieJanuary 5, 2018
    It really lives up to its hype. You’ve never been to Lisbon if you’ve never tried the pastel de nata here. The pastry is crispy and the custard sweetness is just right.
  • Markheart icon on user image
    MarkOctober 13, 2019
    Truly great. They also have coffee and other sweets and sandwiches! Also the have 400 indoor seat. The place is huge. Highly recommended
  • Carstenheart icon on user image
    CarstenNovember 26, 2014
    You can get pastel de nata all over Lisbon, but these are undoubtedly the best. Eat them while they're still warm, sprinkle with cinnamon. Pastry heaven.
  • Susan Y.heart icon on user image
    Susan YSeptember 25, 2019
    This where the first Pastel de Nata were made and sold. Very busy but worth a visit - don’t worry about the takeaway queue - there are 400 table service seats at the back and they are very efficient
  • Raphael L.heart icon on user image
    Yes, it's touristy, but there's no way around this place. Whether you get in line and eat your Pasteis in the park across the street, or sit in the massive restaurant area - best pasteis in the world!
  • Alevtina R.heart icon on user image
    Alevtina RyabokonJuly 14, 2016
    Don't wait in a huge line! Go inside! There are many rooms and a terrace. And it's also possible to order "to go". And you can enjoy the process of cooking.
  • Jason Q.heart icon on user image
    Jason QuarisaJuly 22, 2018
    Excellent pastries and savoury options. The service was very quick also. Don’t wait in the line outside, head in the side door and all the way out the back to get a table, heaps of tables Coffee 👎🏼
  • Yesh Y.
    Yesh YendamuriMarch 31, 2015
    The original recipe of the ever popular Pastel de Nata. Tip: Walk in and take a seat in one of the rooms inside. The huge line is for take out.
  • Jason Y.
    Jason YehJuly 21, 2017
    Skip the mindless line and get table service. The order takeout after you are done and leave full and with pastries to go before people make it halfway through the takeout line.
  • Misù M.
    Misù MisùMarch 11, 2014
    This typical pastry was born here. You'll find always the line here, but then you'll eat a great hot mix of puff pastry and cream! If you want to match it with a coffee the table service is mandatory.
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