Cake Pops: The first time my uncle saw it he asked me “Why did they serve your lollipop on a plate?” :))
Casa Pastéis de Belém is an egg tart pastry shop in Lisbon created by Catholic nuns in order to survive the 18th century Liberal Revolution in Portugal - the time when convents and monasteries were all being closed and clergymen were massively expelled. Named after the bakery, the famous egg tarts soon became known as Pastéis de Belém. First three shots from Steffi :)




Did I ever mention how much I love egg tarts (esp with cinnamon)? It’s like the ultimate breakfast food next to bacon. Nothing can ever beat bacon, I love bacon - who doesn’t love bacon, but that’s another story. I forgot how much a whole plate of egg tarts cost but you could opt to buy it for € 0.90/pc.


And since Casa Pastéis de Belém hasn’t opened any branches here in the Philippines, we could always get a taste of equally awesome egg tarts from Lord Stow’s Bakery - branches in Podium, MOA, GH, and Glorietta.




