This restaurant quickly became one of our favorites.







Skipped dinner for a big lunch. He had a bowl of chicken soup.
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リスボンの美味しい日記
This restaurant quickly became one of our favorites.







Skipped dinner for a big lunch. He had a bowl of chicken soup.
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We went to Campo de Santa Clara for one of biggest flea markets in Lisbon, Feira de Ladra. It was about 25 minute walk downhill.
Here are sceneries on the way there.
There were so many venders along the streets and in the venue and so many things were appealing to me. I tried not to buy anything since we gotta move to a new place soon, but I purchased a wallet which was so cute.









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Woke up around 6am. He did around 3am as always.










I skipped dinner but made him pork dish & rice.
I slept in till 5:30am this morning.






The sandwich was too big and I skipped dinner while he had some microwavable meal (sorry).
Now we set our regular schedule as below.
Sleep: 9pm-3 or 4am, Office Hours: 4 or 5am-Noon, Breakfast: 5am, Second Breakfast: 8-9am, Lunch: Noon-1pm, Dinner: 5-6pm
We realize that it would be like going out every night if we went out every afternoon since our office hours are early morning to noon.
So we intentionally stayed home all this afternoon.



As we report that it doesn’t drain well in the shower, the owner came over this afternoon to try to fix it, but he was not able to. He promised to come back tomorrow morning with a solution.
Before he took off, I asked him about Portuguese’ eating habit or customs.
Then he explains that they traditionally eat five time a day.
He added the diet trend has changes to healthier nowadays. Also, he mentions that Portuguese love talking about food. That’s wonderful! I love it too!!!
Then he kept talking about fish, seafood, seasonal food and wines in Portugal…
I tried as many Portuguese words as I can. He was happy to hear that.
He made my day more exciting!
I successfully adjusted my time to our life here in Lisbon. I went to bed at 9pm and slept straight till 4am.

I worked on my blogs and youtube videos in the morning. We left for our bank to issue a bank check as a payment for our deposit/first rent to the long term landlord.
It was about 10 people waiting in the lobby and it took an hour to get our turn. Then it took additional 40 minutes to get a check issued. It was actually better because our realtor told us it would usually take 2 days to get a check.
We were starving when we got out of the bank branch around 1:30pm.





Around 10:30am, we took off for Time Out Market for brunch.










Our realtor introduced us to El Corte Ingles, a department store and a museum nearby. On Sunday after 2pm, the museum admission is free, so we went to explore around there.





















I woke up again around midnight…worked for a couple of hours and got my throat sores again…Oh no…
Went back to bed around 2am and stayed in bed till 2pm. That’s crazy… but I was feeling so fatigued.
I have to figure how to fix both my jet lag and cold as quickly as possible.
We took it easy watching TV this afternoon and went to a grilled chicken restaurant, which was supposed to open at 6pm.



At this point, we were too hungry to wait till 7pm. So picked a place nearby. The one I see it’s always a full of people.
But I was not sure that they were serving dinner because all people enjoyed just drinks.
I asked a server in English, but he didn’t understand. In my mind, what to say “dinner” in Portuguese…Then, “Jantar?” He replied, “Sim!”
Yes!!!


Since the server doesn’t speak English, we have to communicate only in Portuguese and gesture, which was good and interesting.
He asked, “Peixe or carne?” and I answered, “Peixe,” but I didn’t know what kind…He took me to the fish case and told me to pick one.
He: “Dois?” Me: “Um.”
I took him back to the table to take my husband’s order (he knew what he wanted).
I kept trying, “Uma garrafa de agua, por favor.” He said, “Fresca or natural?” (I believe). I replied, “Fresca.” If I am correct about the conversation, fresca means cold water and natural is room temperature. I read somewhere it’s common to be asked in Portugal. I wish this would be common in the US because there is always too much ice in water for me.
Ok done. But I saw he grabbed two fish and headed to kitchen. I followed him to say, “Um! Nao dois.” He said something like that would be fine. I asked, “Um prato con dois peixes?” He nodded, “Sim, Sim!”








Again I woke up around mid-night and couldn’t go back to sleep. I was laying down in bed till 3am when he got up. Since he is a shallow sleeper, I didn’t want to distract his sleep by making noises.

After I worked a bit, I felt tired and went back to bed around 6am and slept till 9am.

I went out for a walk by myself in the neighborhood while he practiced yoga after work. Lunch was chicken soup from last night @ noon.
Then we walked to Alameda area to explore in the afternoon.
Various food cars are in the park. By the way, it was All Saints’ Day (holiday) today. I was wondering all cafes and restaurants were open. I would say 90% in the area was open.







