Casa dos Ovos Moles em Lisboa

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Lisboa, Portugal

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Pastry shop· Cafeteria· Candy store· Coffee shop· Delivery service· Dessert shop· Ice cream shop· Cake shop· Cooking class· Wedding bakery

Casa dos Ovos Moles em Lisboa Reviews | Rating 4.4 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Casa dos Ovos Moles em Lisboa is located in Lisboa, Portugal on Calçada do Sacramento 25. Casa dos Ovos Moles em Lisboa is rated 4.4 out of 5 in the category pastry shop in Portugal.

Address

Calçada do Sacramento 25

Phone

+351 918116513

Service options

DeliveryIn-store pick-upIn-store shoppingTakeawayDine-inSame-day delivery

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David Shamash

Funky dessert made from blended egg yolks. Nice folks as well.

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Tiago Figueira

A really wholesome and personal customer experience. The owner is super nice, professional and was able to deliver an order at the store on very short notice. The Pão de Rala (both the small and large versions) are delicious and truly deliver the taste of the regional delicacy. Would definitely recommend to anyone searching for traditional Portuguese pastries in Lisbon, especially conventual sweets. 5/5

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Claudia Serafim

Offering was extremely limited versus what is advertised on the webpage. High quality but overpriced for the portions. Takeaway only, probably given current Covid circumstances.

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Fabiola

Very friendly staff. They give amazing workshops. I had a wonderful time learning how to bake certain cakes!

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Joanna Van Son

Great classes. Incredible desserts! The owner is lovely!

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Izu Izabela

Very good ice cream - we've tried Porto and Fig versions. Scoops are a bit pricey but definietly wort it - the quality is superb, and the scoop itself is big enough so you'd be filled after just one.

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Marcos Gallego Llorente

Incredible pastries. We bumped into this place out of pure chance, and their egg-based pastries were otherworldly. We took a few to carry away, and we’re definitely one of the highlights of Lisbon. Fully recommended! Also they do workshops which look very interesting, and will explain about the history behind the pastries. Lisbon is clearly not just pasteis de nata!

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Alexander Wanuch

Did a Paste de Nata workshop here with Filipa and Marie. I’m glad we did it here as we may not have discovered the shop otherwise. It’s focused on a particular part of Portuguese pastries originating from the convents, including the famous Pastel de Nata but also many other egg based variations with similar history. They are too rich to try all at once, which is why I’ll be back for more! If you enjoy the Nata, go here and try some of it’s sister pastries!