quarta-feira, 29 de Julho de 2009
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A partir da próxima semana podes encontrar toda a variedade de produtos iuki ié na Meio da Praça na rua da Prata nº78 em Lisboa.
Aberto das 11h às 19h de Segunda a Sábado, tel. +351 21 347 60 13.
segunda-feira, 15 de Junho de 2009
sábado, 9 de Maio de 2009
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terça-feira, 28 de Abril de 2009
terça-feira, 7 de Abril de 2009
sábado, 4 de Abril de 2009
quinta-feira, 2 de Abril de 2009
sexta-feira, 27 de Março de 2009
Meio da Praça at "The Lisbon connection"
Lisbon people: Cláudio Silva’s deli ‘Meio da Praça’, traditional Portuguese specialties
Quality food and great wine are a passion for Portuguese people. In case you also fall in love with it, visit ‘Meio da Praça’ . This shop just moved to Rua da Prata, nº 78, Lisbon. You can pull a chair and take your time to discover old Lusitânia products at reasonable prices like the finest tinned foods, wines, olive oils, biscuits, desserts and even fresh bread.
In case you want to take more than funny souvenirs from Lisbon, this shop is absolutely worth a visit. Cláudio Silva created this new deli, selling all type of products that you can’t wait to try or to give to somebody.
Cláudio Silva: “I worked 14 years as a sales representative for a multinational, but I always dreamed that one day I would open a shop like this. The selection of products is sometimes based on memory. Happily young Portuguese people who start their own business nowadays are proud of traditional Portuguese products, but with a new, natural approach”.
All products are translated in English.
Cláudio Silva: “This olive oil (Herdade da Calada) from Alentejo is really good, first cold press, price € 6,50. The most expensive ones are not always the best! Besides, ‘Herdade da Calada’ are very good and cheap wine producers: from € 6 to € 30″.
While we’re talking two eldery people enter the shop to buy dr. Bayard cough candies (since 1949, the tradition remains the same, generation after generation).
Rebuçados de ovo de Portalegre (candied egg yolks). This typical Portugese candy was disappearing, but due to a new procedure you can keep them for one month instead of 3 or 4 days.
T-shirts, an example ’Portugal regrets inventing fado’
Cláudio Silva “ I’m very happy with my shop in this area. My idea is to organise wine tasting parties for 30-40 people”.
‘Meio da Praça’, (’Halfway the Square’). This shop just moved to Rua da Prata, nº 78,’ From Monday to Saturday, 11am to 20pm. Phone 00351 21347 6013.
http://www.meiodapraca.blogspot.com/
published by Julie Kruijs @
http://www.thelisbonconnection.com/lisbon-people-claudio-silvas-deli-meio-da-praca-traditional-portuguese-specialties/
Quality food and great wine are a passion for Portuguese people. In case you also fall in love with it, visit ‘Meio da Praça’ . This shop just moved to Rua da Prata, nº 78, Lisbon. You can pull a chair and take your time to discover old Lusitânia products at reasonable prices like the finest tinned foods, wines, olive oils, biscuits, desserts and even fresh bread.
In case you want to take more than funny souvenirs from Lisbon, this shop is absolutely worth a visit. Cláudio Silva created this new deli, selling all type of products that you can’t wait to try or to give to somebody.
Cláudio Silva: “I worked 14 years as a sales representative for a multinational, but I always dreamed that one day I would open a shop like this. The selection of products is sometimes based on memory. Happily young Portuguese people who start their own business nowadays are proud of traditional Portuguese products, but with a new, natural approach”.
All products are translated in English.
Cláudio Silva: “This olive oil (Herdade da Calada) from Alentejo is really good, first cold press, price € 6,50. The most expensive ones are not always the best! Besides, ‘Herdade da Calada’ are very good and cheap wine producers: from € 6 to € 30″.
While we’re talking two eldery people enter the shop to buy dr. Bayard cough candies (since 1949, the tradition remains the same, generation after generation).
Rebuçados de ovo de Portalegre (candied egg yolks). This typical Portugese candy was disappearing, but due to a new procedure you can keep them for one month instead of 3 or 4 days.
T-shirts, an example ’Portugal regrets inventing fado’
Cláudio Silva “ I’m very happy with my shop in this area. My idea is to organise wine tasting parties for 30-40 people”.
‘Meio da Praça’, (’Halfway the Square’). This shop just moved to Rua da Prata, nº 78,’ From Monday to Saturday, 11am to 20pm. Phone 00351 21347 6013.
http://www.meiodapraca.blogspot.com/
published by Julie Kruijs @
http://www.thelisbonconnection.com/lisbon-people-claudio-silvas-deli-meio-da-praca-traditional-portuguese-specialties/
quarta-feira, 25 de Março de 2009
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