I had to get up early for a family shoot this morning in Parque da Cidade, and by the time we finished all I could think about was how well a meia de leite would taste. Fortunately, that craving could be indulged nearby, at Soundwich — a restaurant nestled into the greenery and stone buildings of the northeast section of the park. We stayed for lunch on the patio, which I have no photos of (next time!) but I got a mobile phone pic of the menu in Instagram. Remember albums? Nice to know Soundwich is keeping them alive.
Finally got to try Soundwich at Parque da Cidade. Will be back!
A photo posted by Gail at Large (@gailatlarge) on Sep 5, 2015 at 3:05pm PDT
Enroute to Soundwich, we made a pit stop at the organic farmer’s market next door. After some digging around online, I found out that the market takes place every Saturday, rain or shine, from 10:00-14:00 (closing at 20:00 in the summer). Now you know where to stock up if your park picnic supply runs down!
September 5, 2015
Album: Portugal [Summer 2015]
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