Lisboa Patisserie
About
Patisserie/Cake Shop
Price Range : Under $10 (£)
Location
Adress: 57 Golborne Road, London, W10 5NR
Phone: +44 20 8968 5242
Work Hours
Business info
- move_to_inboxTake-outYes
- local_parkingParkingStreet
- directions_bikeBike ParkingYes
- accessibilityGood for KidsYes
- volume_upNoise LevelLoud
- fastfoodCatersYes
Reviews
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Shirley B.
A friend recommended this family run patisserie, and it did not fail to deliver. If you don't head there directly, it makes sense to plan a stop after Portobello Market. Start your journey from the Notting Hill Gate tube stop, make your way through the length of Portobello Road, and you'll find Lisboa a few short blocks on the right side up on Golborne.
Food: Folks, they have 'patisserie' in their name. Go for the baked goods. Specifically, the egg tart. Order two. You'll thank me later. The pastry crust was buttery soft, with a slight flake, and filled with a rich, dense, yet light and airy egg flan sort of soufflé. Order a coffee to pair with your treat. The donut with the yellow filling was the lightest and fluffiest donut I've ever had. It comes in a petite size if you're not wanting the full version. I'm sure you can't go wrong with the options they offer. I just stuck to what was flying out the door.
Service: Counter style. Friendly. Quick and efficient. Helps to know what you want. If you're eating in, they'll plate it and serve your drink in glassware. To go items will get boxed or bagged.
Overall: Bring cash. They take cards, but a minimum spend is required. Two egg tarts, two mini stuffed donuts, and another sugar coated treat ran me £4.50. Seating inside or outside. They'll bus tables. Toilets are for customers only. -
Jonathan V.
Pastel de nata (£1.35) were very good. Wish I could have had one hot from the oven. They were doing a good business.
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Jennifer S.
I was shocked to see a queue early Saturday afternoon but figured that's a good thing! Like others have said, the interior is like your typical Portuguese bakery including the incredible display of sweets and savouries behind the glass display. And cheap prices to boot! I got the chocolate roll for takeaway and was quite impressed with its density and its strong cinnamon flavour. It wasn't overtly sweet but sweet enough. If I was in the area I would definitely hit this up again.
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Pen L.
I had heard about the pastel de nata at the infamous Lisboa patisserie for a while but never had the opportunity of trying until now. I really cannot understand the hype about this place, the pastry tasted stale & the custard filling rather underwhelming. Perhaps they taste better fresh from the oven early in the morning, I was there on a late mid week afternoon. Unfortunately I also purchased a box of other traditional Portuguese sweet pastries and bread to takeaway, none were particularly appetising.
Prices are very low at Lisboa Patisserie, approximately £1 per pastry but I'd rather pay more for pasteis de nata served fresh from the oven throughout the day at more central locations like Covent Garden -
Jen B.
OMG the nata was amazing. I ate it as I walked down the street and kicked myself for not buying a few more!