I still remember my first visit to Portugal back in 2015. I visited Lisbon in early September and was surprised by how few tourists I’d encountered – especially American tourists. I remember telling my friend that Lisbon was a lesser-known hotspot that was definitely going to get popular in a few years, and I was right.
Portugal has seen an explosion of tourism since 2015. I visited again in 2019 (this time going to Porto) and a tour guide confirmed this. So, even though I don’t have much Portugal content on my site, I was thrilled when Marco from Travel-Boo offered to write me this guest post on all the delicious things to eat in Portugal! I’ve tried a few of these dishes myself but can’t wait to return to sample more.
So without further ado, I’m passing on the reins to Marco to tell us about a few of the must-try foods in Portugal (sans pork, of course).
I still remember my first visit to Portugal back in 2015. I visited Lisbon in early September and was surprised by how few tourists I’d encountered – especially American tourists. I remember telling my friend that Lisbon was a lesser-known hotspot that was definitely going to get popular in a few years, and I was right.
Portugal has seen an explosion of tourism since 2015. I visited again in 2019 (this time going to Porto) and a tour guide confirmed this. So, even though I don’t have much Portugal content on my site, I was thrilled when Marco from Travel-Boo offered to write me this guest post on all the delicious things to eat in Portugal! I’ve tried a few of these dishes myself but can’t wait to return to sample more.
So without further ado, I’m passing on the reins to Marco to tell us about a few of the must-try foods in Portugal (sans pork, of course).