Pasteis de Nata

Pasteis de Nata are delightfully sweet, mellow custard tarts that are all the rage in Lisbon. So if you are planning a trip to Portugal's capital you must see if you catch the addiction. Near the waterfront in the Lisbon district of Belem is the Antiga Confeitaria de Belem, which is famous for making thousands of these nuggets of indulgence a day. You can by them on the premises, but you won't get the recipe ! only three chefs at a time know it and they are sworn to secrecy, never get drunk on their own, and don't take bribes. however, they will give you little sachets of icing sugar and cinnamon to sprinkle on your Pasteis de Nata which is very very nice of them. In the summer they are open 7 days a week and open from 8.00am until midnight - so there is no excuse not get on down and let a little bit of Portuguese heritage into your stomach.
Although the recipe is secret you'll find an approximation at leitesculinaria.com
And, if you think it would be cool to shack up near your favourite Custard Tart supplier then try this site for a good selection of Holiday Apartments in Belem, Lisbon.
http://www.holidaylettings.co.uk/belem/
Belem is 6km West of Lisbon City Centre - so you may want to be more central, and settle for getting your tarts from less prestigous outlets - so try these sites for more general Lisbon accomodation:
Virtual Portugal
HolidayCityEurope
Hotel Club

And for the more poetic of you - how about the Lisbon Poets Hostel
"Between alleys and old streets, Lisbon Poets Hostel is your best way of getting to know the mythic Lisbon, at the right place to breath it."
