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I can’t imagine what it was that gave me away to the petite woman yanking a tiny glove onto my hand in the two-person showroom of Luvaria Ulisses, a 99-year-old leather-goods institution in Lisbon .
jet-set to sunny climes, and a time I’ve always avoided for travel. And we only had a week to see a country for which I had no real context. Like it or not, I was going to be touring Portugal.Though I’d typically be disappointed to eat food that wasn’t local and unique to a place I was visiting, our dinner ata much-decorated Italian restaurant in Lisbon run by a Nepalese chef, was rewarded by some of the best pastas we’ve ever had.
Places we visit don’t owe us anything, and so they always overdeliver – and we could probably do better at meeting that measure as hosts at home, too.
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