Hellenikon
The first greek restaurant in Porto. This is where you want to go for delicious Greek food and Porto-like service. Totally recommended!
The first greek restaurant in Porto. This is where you want to go for delicious Greek food and Porto-like service. Totally recommended!
Mercearia das Flores is a up-to-date grocery, filled with your favorite and artisans products, ranging from Portuguese and organic foods.
66 Avenida Brasil is a perfect spot for a Sunday brunch to recharge batteries in Porto. Here three vectors meet: tasting, fashion and leisure.
For 50 years this shop has been selling all the colourful things related to sewing, knitting and clothing embellishments.
This very hospitable Abbey from early 20th century has been serving delicious dishes to pilgrims from the very beginning.
Located in downtown Foz in Porto, Xícara Casa de Chá, this cosy tea house take you back in time while you slip a nice cup of tea.
A true taste of the traditional flavors exists in Porto’s Portucraft Store. Here you will find regional products and craftwork of all kind from Portugal
Cufra Restaurant in Porto has a cozy atmosphere, filled with locals. Do bring your best friends to enjoy one of the best Francesinha’s in town.
The atmosphere here is intimate and a favorite place for many to have tea and scones in all Porto.
In a vibrant part of the city, Casa Agrícola has an indescribable old charm that really makes you want to spend the evening at this gorgeous dining room.
Located just in the heart of the city, this traditional confectionery is one of the most revered commercial spots of Porto.
This bakery is a family business located a bit off downtown Porto but quite worth the detour. They have the most scrumptious cookies and “bolas de Berlim” in town.
For centuries, the city of Porto was just the Bairro da Sé. The bishops gave the order to build a wall that surrounded and defended the whole neighborhood.
This traditional grocery store in offers a wide variety of quality products: from mountain cheese to dried fruits, from good wine to delicatessen and cookies.
They claim to have the best and oldest eclairs in town, and they are probably right! This is one of the best sweet secrets of Porto.
Maria Sardinha is a modern concept of a grocery store in Porto that sells the good old products of Portugal, like cheeses, sausages, biscuits, jams and wines.
The thing with Bagus can only be a love affair, as you will surely get fall for the stuffed list of Portuguese delicacies that are offered.
A place you can find the soul of the country, as the shop manifesto indicates. The store has great views to Clérigos Tower, one of Porto landmarks.
This delicatessen, located in downtown Porto is filled with cheese, wine, chocolates, pasta, rice, dried fruits, candy, preserves, jams and marmalades, coffee, tea…
This is a trendy place located in Porto’s downtown. The granite walls, the tiles and the antiques hanging from the ceiling take you back in time.