


#1 Breakfast in my studio
#2 Lunch at a restaurant; kimchi and a salad with rice and chicken in a green curry sauce
#3 Fika in a café; cappuccino and a pastel de nata



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I love this first photo so much
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So amazing picutres!
ReplyDeleteGreat meals!!!
I am a huge fan from Brazil, i just adore your blog!
I'm portuguese and I have to say those Pastéis (plural of Pastel) de Nata look really tasty! :)
ReplyDeleteOh, pastel de nata is my favourite treat! Unfortunately a very nice Portuguese cafe closed their doors here in Helsinki, it was the only place here to enjoy those superyummies.
ReplyDeleteWow a pastel de nata in Berlin! That's good stuff! We eat them like there's no tomorrow here in Portugal :)
ReplyDeletelove!
ReplyDeletemmmmm i loooove kimchi. i'm drooling now... :)
ReplyDeleteone thing i love about berlin: the good food ...
ReplyDeletedo you have a kitchen in your studio?
all the best
rike
yummy sandra! i love coffee and natas.
ReplyDeletethis seemed to be a good and round culinaric day.
ReplyDeleteSandra! :) Visit this!
ReplyDeletehttp://marthalines.blogspot.com/2011/07/028-pasteis-de-nata.html
Do you like pastel de nata? I love it, it's very Portugal! ;)
ReplyDeleteand another portuguese girl talking about those pasteis de nata! :) you are so lucky to have those in berlin (need to visit that cafe if i go back to berlin)! and i will take you to the best pasteis in lisbon if you come to lisbon! have a lovely day! twiggs
ReplyDeleteohhh pastel nata....adoro!!! Could have one now, gonna get me some next week at the portuguese shop.
ReplyDeleteoh i love pasteis de nata, but sadly in our lil country its impossible to find them. So every time I got to Portugal I bring home a big pack of it! :D and im trying to make/bake them on my own...well thats a whole other story :)
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