Where to Find the Best Pastéis de Nata in Lisbon, Portugal

You can’t say you’ve visited Portugal if you haven’t eaten a pastel de nata! So, it’s a crucial question for any foodie when in Lisbon to be asking which pastelaria (pastry shop) sells the best nata. Reigning as Portugal’s coveted national dessert, you’ll discover a pastelaria on every street corner. With plenty of competition and plenty of natas, here’s our guide to some of the tastiest custard tarts in Lisbon:

1. Pastéis de Belém

  • Address: R. de Belém 84 92, 1300-085 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 9pm

As the birthplace of pastéis de nata, Pastéis de Belém should be high on your bucket list. Here, you’re able to taste history through a top-secret recipe created by monks of the Jerónimos Monastery in 1837. These small bites of heaven hence make an authentic treat. The beautifully engraved ceiling, traditional blue and white tiles decorating the bakery’s walls, and the persistent waft of fresh pastries add to the allure. Top your hot pastel de nata with a sprinkle of canela (cinnamon), pair it with a strong bica (espresso), and you’re good to go!

Pastéis de Belém

2. Manteigaria

  • Address 1 (Chiado): Rua do Loreto 2, 1200-108 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 12am
  • Address 2 (Time Out Market): Av. 24 de Julho 50, 1200-109 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 12am

In the search for the best pastéis de nata, Manteigaria is a recurring name. With multiple locations, the bakery is a local favourite as many claim that Manteigaria is home to the best pastéis de nata in Lisbon. Pure butter (instead of margarine) and heaps of sugar make them high quality, loveable, and tasty tarts. You’ll find that they’re not too sweet, and perfectly creamy, finished with a golden caramelisation.

Manteigaria

3. Santo António

  • Address: R. do Milagre de Santo António N.10, 1100-351 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 9am – 6pm (On Sundays, closing time is 7pm)

Santo António is an allrounder with an exterior just as stunning as its pastéis de nata. The tiled façade captivates, and the natas take your breath away. With a crisp crust and a smooth and sweet custard that melts in the mouth, it is no surprise that Santo António won first place in Portugal’s prestigious “National Tasting of Pastel de Nata”. Reward yourself with the traditional treat after (or before) the steep walk up to Castelo de São Jorge!

Santo António

4. Fábrica da Nata

  • Address 1: Praça dos Restauradores 62 -68, 1250-110 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 8pm
  • Address 2: R. Augusta nº 275 A, 1100-052 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 7pm

Not only does Fábrica da Nata offer delicate natas with oozy sweet custard, it’s also a brilliant brunch spot – croissants, sandwiches, fresh fruit, and premium coffee are all at your fingertips! Lounge in large comfortable seats set in a picturesque interior while you snack on a delicious pastel de nata or two, and watch bakers live as they create small masterpieces!

Fábrica da Nata

5. Pastelaria Alfama Doce

  • Address: R. da Regueira 39, 1100-219 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 7pm

Eat like a local from this tiny bakery in the backstreets of Alfama. The little gem serves an array of reasonably priced sweet and savoury Portuguese pastries along with freshly brewed coffee. The highlight, however, is of course the pastéis de nata that will have you running back. It holds a perfectly balanced consistency, a custard that isn’t overly sweet, and altogether, it is simply mouth-watering! Try the pastel de alfama laced with almond and lemon for a tasty variation. So, start your morning right at Alfama Doce – an authentic breakfast spot!

Pastelaria Alfama Doce

6. Vegan Nata

  • Address 1 (Campo de Ourique): R. 4 de Infantaria loja 29 B, 1350-268 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 10am – 7pm
  • Address 2 (Chiado): R. da Misericórdia 9, 1200-284 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 9 am – 7pm

Are you vegan and wanting to try a pastel de nata? This vegan bakery offers a scrumptious alternative to the national pastry. With affordable prices this place will become your go to especially if you’re more health conscious. Cute, cosy, delicious, and advocators of zero waste (edible coffee cups!), this bakeshop is a definite must-try!

Vegan Nata

7. Pastelaria Emenda

  • Address: Rua do Loreto 33, 1200-169 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 6am – 8pm

Emenda is a neighbourhood gem consistently swarmed with hungry locals – that’s when you know you’ve found the right place! Serving strong coffee, fresh juices, low prices, and best of all, unforgettable golden natas, Emenda packs an authentic vibe. Pair your tart with a galão (a tall glass of coffee with milk) or a meia-de-leite (a big cup of espresso with milk) for a luscious pick-me-up!

Pastelaria Emenda

8. Nata de Lisboa

  • Address: R. Augusta 222, 1100-042 Lisboa
  • Opening hours: 8am – 12am

Nata de Lisboa’s pastéis de nata stuns with a smooth filling that has the right amount of sweetness, and a crust with the right amount of crunch! Pastries are served warm and finished with cinnamon powder or icing sugar – the choice is yours. Their al fresco dining is perfect for sunnier days and a great spot to relax when in need of a sightseeing break! What’s not to like?

Nata de Lisboa

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