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Best restaurants in Valadares

62 guide-listed restaurants — Michelin, Bib Gourmand, Black Pearl, Must-Eat List, World's 50 Best and more. Reference quality signals; never ranked by commission, no in-app checkout.

Michelin-starred 19

The Yeatman Gastronomic R.

★★ Michelin€€€€Creative

Everyone knows that the city of Porto has a timeless, almost magical charm; what not everyone knows is that one of the best places to take it all in is on the riverside in Vila Nova de Gaia, on the opposite bank of the Douro. Housed in the luxurious Yeatman hotel and its namesake restaurant, Chef Ricardo Costa presents a creative offering that, via a single, ever-evolving tasting menu (kicking off with appetisers in both the bar area and the kitchen), rests on two pillars: the exaltation of traditional Portuguese gastronomy (the 2021 suckling pig dish stands out) and the use of top-quality sea

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

This restaurant is renowned for its stunning city views and elegant atmosphere, with many guests praising the attentive service and memorable experience. Food quality is generally highly rated, described as refined Portuguese cuisine where dishes are carefully crafted. However, some negative reviews indicate that the food did not fully meet Michelin-star expectations, citing issues with meal pacing or simplicity. Regarding value, while the high price point is acknowledged, opinions are mixed; some find it justified by the overall experience, while others consider it expensive relative to the culinary output alone.

Suitable for diners seeking exceptional views, refined service, and a memorable occasion.

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Antiqvvm

★★ Michelin€€€€regional

There are places in the world that, simply by their location, exert a particular pull. Such is the case of Antiqvvm, set in a leafy park and a singular building beside the Museu Romântico, as well as a pleasant garden where you can enjoy a meal… with one of the most idyllic views over the Douro! In its elegant rooms, which combine classic and contemporary details with undeniable good taste, chef Vítor Matos champions creative cuisine with elegant dishes of “only apparent” simplicity that conceal an ode to the product (scarlet prawn, red mullet, caviar, sea bass, wagyu, black truffle…). In his

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Antiqvvm offers stunning views of the Douro River and Porto, set within a historic space featuring Roman wall remnants. Food quality is generally praised, particularly the meat and fish tasting menus, though vegetarian options receive lower marks. Value is a contentious point; while some find the exquisite flavors justified, others criticize the small portions relative to the high cost. Service is mostly described as attentive and warm, but isolated reviews mention pacing issues and unwelcoming attitudes. Wine pairings receive mixed feedback, with some praising the selection and others noting a lack of local Douro Valley wines. The atmosphere is intimate and beautiful, making it a memorable dining destination despite inconsistent service and value perceptions.

Suitable for diners prioritizing views and history over strict value.

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Casa de Chá da Boa Nova

★★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

Rarely has the idea of "bringing the sea to the table" been so literal, so authentic, so wild… to the point where you can feel the waves crashing in the dining room. It is no coincidence that this unique building, declared a National Monument, rises from the rocks of Boa Nova Beach. Chef Rui Paula, with Executive Chef Catarina Correia at his side, based his offering on a verse ("Through seas never before sailed") by the illustrious poet Luís Vaz de Camões in his famous epic The Lusiads. The offer, presented on a concise menu and an excellent tasting menu entitled Cantos, allows you to choose s

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Leça da Palmeira, Casa de Chá da Boa Nova is housed in a national monument designed by Álvaro Siza Vieira, offering stunning Atlantic views. Reviews frequently praise the food quality, service, and atmosphere, highlighting it as a culinary highlight. However, negative feedback cites tiny portions, bland flavors, and a lack of dietary options like gluten-free or meat-free menus. Some guests feel the value does not justify the experience, noting high costs for minimal satisfaction. While the architectural setting and sunset views are universally appreciated, opinions on the cuisine itself are divided, with some finding it exceptional and others disappointing.

Suitable for visitors prioritizing architectural aesthetics, ocean views, and unique dining experiences over traditional flavor profiles.

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Vinha

★ Michelin€€€€Portuguese, Creative

It is located in the exclusive Vinha Boutique Hotel, a small 16th-century mansion on the banks of the Douro, where sophistication and elegance lie around every corner. In the exquisitely decorated fine-dining restaurant, the menu is by renowned Chef Henrique Sá Pessoa and ably executed by resident Chef Jonathan Seiller. Here, the contemporary concept revolves around seasonal Portuguese produce with international influences, translated into à la carte dishes and a single tasting menu called Identidade (“Identity”), enhanced by two wine pairing options. Standout dishes? We loved both the crab, s

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 76 reviews

Located in Vale Fuzeiros, Vinha offers creative Portuguese cuisine with a focus on home-cooked dishes and daily specials. Reviews frequently highlight high food quality, fresh ingredients, and attentive, friendly service. However, some guests note inconsistent meal pacing and long waits. The atmosphere is welcoming and suitable for casual dining. While a few comments suggest variability following management changes, the restaurant generally maintains a good balance of quality and value. It is well-regarded by locals and visitors for its sympathetic service and reasonable offerings, making it a solid choice for those exploring the area.

Ideal for travelers seeking authentic home-style meals and friendly service, allowing ample time for dining.

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Gastro by Elemento

★ Michelin€€€Contemporary, Grills

Just a few metres from Estádio do Dragão, chef Ricardo Dias Ferreira leans into ancestral cooking where... fire is the star of the show! Here, almost everything is prepared over fire and in the wood-fired oven (embers and low-temperature cooking also play an important role), giving the dishes a very distinctive flavour. With a minimalist feel and a U-shaped table-counter that houses the kitchen within it, the restaurant breathes an industrial air while also incorporating an elegantly decorated dining room. We recommend taking a seat at the counter to watch the entire preparation process and br

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Blind

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This is one of those places where you seek more than just a meal — you seek produce, flavour, technique... and a culinary experience that moves you; not surprisingly, they wanted to pay tribute to José Saramago’s famous work “Blindness” and build their ethos around three concepts that play with the senses: Feel, Touch and Provoke. This restaurant, inside the Torel Palace hotel, is overseen by Chef Vítor Matos and champion a cuisine guided by common sense, serious in presentation yet playful (some blind tastings are offered), with plating not devoid of a theatrical touch. The concept involves a

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 100 reviews

Blind in Porto offers a creative, immersive dining experience centered around multi-course tasting menus. Reviews frequently praise the high food quality, impeccable service, and attentive sommeliers who guide wine pairings. The unique 'blind' element and refined atmosphere are highlights, though some guests note issues with meal pacing and dim lighting. While many find the culinary journey exceptional and worth the cost, a minority express disappointment regarding value and execution. It is best suited for diners seeking a sophisticated, theatrical gastronomic event rather than casual comfort.

Ideal for diners seeking a high-end, immersive culinary journey; manage expectations regarding pacing and price.

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dop

★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary

Set in a historic building but featuring a renovated contemporary interior, this welcoming restaurant stands out as a splendid option for a meal in the city centre, being just a few metres from the 19th-century Mercado Ferreira Borges.Award-winning chef Rui Paula (Casa de Chá da Boa Nova, in nearby Leça da Palmeira) has revamped this establishment’s concept in a more gastronomic direction, focusing solely on a tasting menu called "Não há futuro sem memória" (There’s No Future Without Memory) (available in 6, 10 or 14 courses). The first starters can be served at the bar at the entrance, and su

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Dop, a contemporary restaurant in Porto, holds a 4.1/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviewers frequently praise the creative, high-quality food and excellent wine pairings, noting a refined atmosphere. However, criticisms highlight inconsistent dish quality, with some finding flavors overly salty or ingredients poorly prepared. Service receives mixed feedback; while often described as warm and professional, some guests experienced aloofness or slow drink service. Value is debated, with some finding portions excessive for the price, and meal pacing occasionally criticized. It offers a distinctive culinary journey but may not suit those seeking consistent traditional flavors or strict budget control.

Suitable for diners seeking creative contemporary cuisine and wine pairings who can tolerate potential flavor inconsistencies and premium pricing.

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Le Monument

★ Michelin€€€€portuguese

If you feel like going on a high-flying culinary adventure, you will find a magnificent option here, as the luxurious The One Monumental Palace hotel provides the perfect setting. French chef Julien Montbabut, who already reached Michelin star status in Paris, rethinks his concept to take us on a grand culinary journey through Portugal’s various regions. He revisits each region’s classic recipes from his own perspective and lends a touch of modern cuisine and a deep respect for flavours to dishes based on native ingredients. The experience is presented in two versions: Grande viagem [“Grand Jo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 100 reviews

Le Monument in Porto offers creative Portuguese cuisine led by Chef Julien Montbabut. Food quality is highly praised for its exploration of local flavors and artistic presentation, with some reviewers considering it superior to standard Michelin standards. Service receives mixed feedback; while many appreciate the personalized reception and detailed explanations, others report issues with pacing, allergy management, and aggressive upselling. The ambiance is described as elegant and intimate, though some find it overly quiet or formal. Overall, the experience hinges on individual tolerance for service inconsistencies. It suits diners seeking a unique culinary journey through Portugal, but those prioritizing flawless service may find it lacking.

Suitable for diners seeking creative Portuguese cuisine who can tolerate service inconsistencies.

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Largo do Paço

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

They say the Casa da Calçada hotel, the 16th-century palace that houses Largo do Paço, is made “of stones and dreams”. The truth, without doubt, is that it captivates with its location and can be the perfect touch during your visit to the beautiful city of Amarante, one of Portugal’s most romantic destinations. The restaurant, running smoothly under the baton of talented chef Francisco Quintas, surprises with an easy contemporary comfort, bare tables and modern details that still feel elegant. It champions two modern tasting menus (13 or 15 moments, both with pairing options) that bring togeth

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Éon

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Contemporary

At Palacete Severo, a luxurious boutique hotel surrounded by gardens and reminiscent of an art gallery (its French owners are art dealers), the renowned chef Tiago Bonito undertakes his most personal project. The space includes a bar area where aperitifs are served before moving to the table, an elegant dining room adorned with fine contemporary works beneath a stunning coffered ceiling, and an additional room used for private dining. The proposal, distinctly gastronomic in nature, revolves around a tasting menu entitled Lés a Lés, from which guests may choose 9 or 14 moments from a list of di

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Pedro Lemos

★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary, Modern Cuisine

Eating at this restaurant, facing the mouth of the Douro, is always a gratifying experience; not for nothing does it occupy a warehouse linked to the city’s naval history, and chef-owner Pedro Lemos introduces himself by saying: “If I feel I don’t fit into this world, it’s because I was born to create my own.” In this space, striking for both its minimalist atmosphere and the presence of large curtains that organise the interior (there’s a bar area where the first aperitifs are served and a beautiful main dining room), the chef champions a contemporary cuisine with strong classical roots, alwa

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.4/5 · 100 reviews

Pedro Lemos in Afurada de Cima offers modern Portuguese cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, service, and ambiance. Reviewers highlight the tasting menu and wine pairings as exceptional, blending tradition with innovation. However, some negative feedback cites inconsistent food quality, limited wine options, and seating issues. Strict cancellation policies result in charges for no-shows. While most describe the experience as sophisticated and memorable, a minority found the service or dishes disappointing. The restaurant caters to those seeking refined dining, though attention to detail varies.

Suitable for food enthusiasts seeking high-quality modern Portuguese cuisine and a refined dining experience; confirm cancellation policies in advance.

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In Diferente

★ Michelin€€€Contemporary

This welcoming restaurant isn’t in the city centre or on the usual tourist routes, yet... it’s truly worth the visit! Angélica Salvador, the Brazilian-born chef at the helm, offers her take on traditional Portuguese and international cooking through a small menu and two contemporary-leaning tasting menus, Homenagem and In Diferente (7 and 9 moments, respectively), both with their own pairing option and the possibility of changing a dish if the diner wishes. Her concept is different and personalised, with signature details, making the most of both the wonderful fish from the Matosinhos or Aveir

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Vila Foz

★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary

It will surprise you, as it occupies what was once the luxurious events room of the Vila Foz H. & SPA, an evocative 19th-century mansion located opposite Praia do Homem do Leme. Here, surrounded by elegant frames, period goldwork, original lamps and mirrors inspired by grand palatial residences, discover the gourmet cuisine of Chef Arnaldo Azevedo, who through his menus Novo Mundo (entirely vegetarian) and Maresia (more focused on Atlantic products, playing with the tides’ rhythm) champions a contemporary style of cooking that highlights the flavours of Portugal’s fantastic fish and seafood. C

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Schistó

★ Michelin€€€€Contemporary

Are you searching for authentic Douro cuisine? Within the luxurious boutique hotel Torel Quinta da Vacaria (one MICHELIN Key), linked to a wine estate whose origins date back to 1616, you can discover it through the hands of the award-winning chef Vítor Matos. Behind the name Schistó, a play on words referencing one of the region’s best-known stones (schist), you will find a modern restaurant with an open kitchen and surrounding tables, allowing you to follow the chefs’ work at all times as they interact with diners while serving the dishes and offering explanations. The elegant proposal, cent

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 76 reviews

Schistó in Godim holds an average 5.0/5 rating from 74 TripAdvisor reviews. Diners consistently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and intimate atmosphere. The tasting menu features original dishes highlighting regional Douro ingredients, complemented by elegant wine pairings. While the experience is described as unforgettable and satisfying, some guests note the slow meal pacing, with dinners lasting 3.5 to 4 hours. Non-hotel guests are advised to book later slots to avoid delays. Overall, it offers a distinctive, detail-oriented culinary journey focused on local produce.

Ideal for diners seeking an immersive Douro culinary journey who do not mind a lengthy, leisurely tasting experience.

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A Cozinha

★ Michelin€€€Modern Cuisine

This could be the icing on the cake during your visit to this beautiful city, with its medieval centre declared a World Heritage Site. The restaurant, in an unassuming building in the historic centre, features a charming dining room from which you can see the kitchen, separated by a glass wall. Chef António Loureiro, always loyal to the idea that “cooking is also about storytelling”, serves up his Equilíbrio (“Balance”) tasting menu (available in 6 or 9 courses) and a small menu with dishes taken from it, such as his excellent, tender and tasty veal with cauliflower. The balanced concept, brim

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 100 reviews

Located in Guimarães' old town, A Cozinha specializes in modern Portuguese cuisine, notably offering an 11-course tasting menu. Reviews frequently praise the inventive dishes, fresh local ingredients, and attentive service, with specific mentions of the cured mackerel and vegetarian accommodations. The atmosphere is described as welcoming, complemented by a strong wine list. However, some guests report inconsistencies, including canceled reservations, slow pacing, and perceived poor value. While the average rating is high, isolated negative experiences regarding service professionalism and booking reliability suggest variability in the overall guest journey.

Suitable for diners seeking creative modern Portuguese cuisine who can tolerate potential service variability.

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Mesa de Lemos

★ Michelin€€€€Creative

This restaurant will undoubtedly surprise you, as it is an architectural and culinary oasis that lights up the serene Dão wine region like… a true beacon at night! Through two tasting menus (Lemos and Chef), Chef Diogo Rocha delivers a creative cuisine built on traditional foundations, centred around the produce of this region as its cornerstone. Here, flavours are honoured, techniques are explored, and whenever possible, products from the estate itself or small local producers are used, following seasonal availability. The superbly spacious, modernly designed, fully glazed building captivates

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 100 reviews

Mesa de Lemos, located in São Gemil vineyards, is noted for its futuristic architecture and scenic views. Reviews frequently praise the creative cuisine, artistic presentation, and professional wine pairings, describing the dining experience as unique and impressive. However, some guests reported issues with service pacing, including excessive wait times for seating and serving, as well as unresponsive staff. Other criticisms involved unclear reservation and cancellation policies leading to disputes, and concerns about portion sizes or an overabundance of fish dishes. While generally well-received, inconsistencies in service efficiency and attention to detail were highlighted by several reviewers.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and architectural views who can tolerate potential service delays.

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Oculto

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine, Contemporary

It is located inside the former Santa Clara Monastery, on the banks of the Ave River, now converted into the luxurious The Lince Santa Clara hotel, and boasts a truly majestic entrance. The restaurant itself conceals a surprising history, as it was hidden (hence its name) and had to be completely excavated to restore the original stone walls and reveal its beautiful vaulted brick ceilings. The modern and elegant culinary offering, jointly signed by renowned Chefs Vítor Matos and Hugo Rocha, comes exclusively in the form of two tasting menus closely connected to the marine world and seasonal pr

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Palatial

★ Michelin€€€fine_dining

This is an unusual project, as it reflects a family business’s investment in diversification, encompassing the world of swimming pools, haute cuisine, and premium accommodation (they also offer 7 suites). The spacious and eye-catching premises, at the southern exit of the town, surprise visitors with a sort of wine tasting bar where they celebrate the region’s finest wines. In its elegant dining room, run by a professional team, they offer an à la carte service and two tasting menus (Tradition and Innovation) that change with the seasons and draw from the finest national seasonal produce. With

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Euskalduna Studio

★ Michelin€€€€Modern Cuisine

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TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Euskalduna Studio in Porto offers modern cuisine blending Portuguese and Japanese styles. Reviews highlight high food quality, engaging atmosphere, and inspired wine pairings, with the chef's table offering interactive dining. However, criticisms note excessive saltiness in some dishes without adjustment, and occasional lackluster courses. Management issues include reservation errors, poor service response, and deleting negative reviews. While the average rating is strong, experiences vary significantly regarding consistency and staff handling of complaints.

Suitable for diners seeking innovative fusion cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Bib Gourmand 8

Pátio 44

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

A restaurant that pleasantly surprises, both for the skill and quality of its produce and for its unassuming façade. This venture, conceived by three friends who crossed paths behind the scenes during a previous project, is led by chef Simão Soares in the kitchen and focuses on traditional Portuguese cuisine, enriched with modern techniques and unique flavours. In a space that reflects the philosophy – simple, welcoming and unpretentious – a concise yet distinctive menu is presented, featuring standout dishes such as sweet potato with beetroot, beef liver served with potato mille-feuille, and

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Pátio 44 in Porto offers traditional cuisine with a 4.7/5 rating on TripAdvisor. Reviews highlight creative, high-quality dishes like croaker and oxtail, served with knowledgeable staff and a relaxed yet elevated atmosphere. However, some guests noted issues with meal pacing, inconsistent flavors, or overly rich preparations. While most praise the value and expertise, a minority found the experience underwhelming compared to expectations. It is best suited for diners seeking refined traditional Portuguese food with attentive service, though those sensitive to pacing or specific flavor profiles should be aware of mixed feedback.

Recommended for diners seeking refined traditional Portuguese cuisine who can tolerate occasional pacing inconsistencies.

OMA

Bib Gourmand€€Contemporary, Traditional Cuisine

This establishment is run by Chef Luís Moreira and his partner, Ana Silveira, who recently left a small village to venture into urban life in Porto — and there is no doubt they have been warmly welcomed. They both aim to share their experiences in the different cities where they have lived, including Germany (hence the name of the restaurant, meaning “grandmother” in German). The chef offers a style of cooking that blends local produce with modern techniques, imparting a personal flair. Here, a journey of flavours is guaranteed, beginning with Asia (a destination the chef hopes to explore) via

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 59 reviews

Located in central Porto, OMA offers contemporary traditional Portuguese cuisine and holds a Michelin Bib Gourmand distinction. Analysis of 59 reviews yields an average score of 5.0/5. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, noting superb flavor combinations in the 8-course tasting menu and house-made bread with goat/cow butter. Service is described as excellent and attentive, while the ambiance remains simple and pleasant. Minor criticisms include occasional overpowering sauces in specific dishes and isolated concerns regarding value. Overall, OMA delivers a reliable, high-standard dining experience focused on culinary artistry and professional service, making it a notable choice for visitors seeking refined local gastronomy.

Recommended for travelers prioritizing culinary excellence and professional service when seeking refined modern Portuguese dining in Porto.

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Machado

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

Quality and quantity are both guaranteed at this restaurant occupying an old house in a small village close to Maia. Several separate dining rooms, all with a similar rustic decor, simple table settings and lots of typical decorative details hanging from the walls. Here, it is impossible to leave hungry given the copious portions on the traditional home-cooked menu which teems with local flavours. Make sure you try Machado’s house speciality, the Lafões-style roast veal.

TripAdvisor review sample · 3.4/5 · 80 reviews

Machado in Milheirós offers traditional cuisine with mixed reviews (avg 3.4/5 from 80 reviews). Positive feedback highlights generous portions, tasty beef and appetizers, a cozy rustic atmosphere, and personalized service. However, negative reviews criticize inconsistent food quality, alleging use of leftovers, alongside poor staff attitude and disorganized reservation policies. While some guests praise the impeccable experience and warm environment, others report rude service and subpar meals. The dining experience varies significantly depending on the specific visit and staff on duty.

Suitable for those seeking traditional flavors who can tolerate service variability; verify opening hours in advance.

Flora

Bib Gourmand€€Modern Cuisine

Do you fancy enjoying regional flavours prepared creatively in Viseu’s historic centre? Restaurant Flora is the ideal destination! Chef João Guedes, passionate about nature (hence the name of the house), presents an offer that captures the changing seasons, providing bold flavours and presentations brimming with originality. The offer is divided into three surprise tasting menus of 5, 7 and 9 courses that underline the quality of the product and can be enjoyed alongside a “selection of minimal-intervention, organic and biodynamic wines”. The minimalist, contemporary-bistro setting seats only f

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O Típico

Bib GourmandTraditional Cuisine

If you appreciate authenticity, head to this modest restaurant, situated just a few minutes’ walk from Jardim da Praça do Município and run by a charming couple. The simple façade gives way to a single dining room brimming with tradition, where you’ll find regional details, antique items, eye-catching beer steins... and even some farming tools. Here you’ll find a local clientele and a 100% Portuguese cuisine, with hearty country dishes featuring meats, some fish preparations, tasty stews, rice dishes... and delicious homemade desserts. Do not miss the Migas Lagareiras (a dish based on breadcru

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Águeda, O Típico offers traditional Portuguese cuisine in a familiar, home-style setting. Positive reviews highlight friendly service, charming decor, and high-quality dishes such as roast veal, duck rice, and cod migas. However, negative feedback reveals significant inconsistencies: some diners experienced wait times up to two hours, poor meal pacing, and bland or poorly prepared food (e.g., tasteless duck). Isolated incidents include rude staff behavior and billing disputes. With an average rating of 4.2/5 based on 80 reviews, the restaurant provides authentic local flavors but suffers from variable service efficiency and occasional quality control issues.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic traditional flavors who can tolerate potential service variability; visiting during off-peak hours is advisable.

Norma

Bib Gourmand€€Creative, Portuguese

Housed in an old building that almost goes unnoticed among its neighbours. This restaurant enjoys privileged views from its terrace, where you can contemplate the Church of São Gualter – an iconic symbol of the city. At the stove is Chef Miguel Marques, who boasts wide experience in renowned restaurants in Zurich, Munich and Portugal, and presents a menu inspired by human "Evolution", reflected in dishes that hark back to the past and others that draw on culinary progress. His proposal revolves around a single seven-course tasting menu, à la carte options and a weekly menu that changes each se

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Norma in Guimarães offers creative Portuguese cuisine with generally high praise for food quality, featuring fresh ingredients and refined presentations like sourdough bread and shrimp risotto. Service is typically attentive and professional, though some guests noted inconsistent pacing or coordination issues. The atmosphere is warm and welcoming, suitable for various gatherings. While most reviews are positive, a minority cited concerns regarding value for money and inappropriate wine pairings. Travelers should be aware that while the culinary experience is often exceptional, individual service details may vary.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality creative Portuguese cuisine who can tolerate occasional service inconsistencies.

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3 Pipos

Bib Gourmand€€Regional Cuisine

This house with more than three decades of activity and family management is a regional reference and seeks to stay up to date, but without losing its personality. In this space, which features a hall‑adega (wine‑hall) at the entrance and several rooms with a classic‑rustic ambience, decorated with objects that allude to oenology — not by chance its emblem is the three pipas (barrels) — the regional cuisine of Beira Alta is a highlight. The offering, composed of hearty dishes and house specialities, is completed by daily suggestions, among which we highlight fried octopus with bread‑herb crumb

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Tondela, 3 Pipos specializes in regional cuisine and maintains a strong reputation for food quality. Diners frequently praise the blend of traditional flavors with modern techniques, highlighting dishes such as veal and kid goat, alongside excellent desserts. Service is generally described as attentive, discreet, and welcoming. The atmosphere is typically quiet and detailed-oriented, though some guests noted discomfort due to cold room temperatures and chilled crockery during winter visits. The primary criticism revolves around value for money, with several reviewers finding prices high relative to portion sizes or inconsistent service levels. While most appreciate the culinary excellence, cost-conscious travelers may find the pricing steep.

Ideal for diners prioritizing authentic regional cuisine and quality over budget constraints.

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Dóri

Bib Gourmand€€Seafood

Situated between the Aveiro estuary and the Atlantic, on the first floor of a contemporary glass-fronted building offering splendid views, particularly from the terrace. The bar features an enticing display cabinet, while the two dining rooms are bright and functional-contemporary in feel. Although the menu includes delicious meats and a few savoury rice dishes, the speciality here is the wild fish, cooked on the open grill, and the seafood. Don’t leave without trying the fried fish (“fritada de pescado”) or the delicious “ensopado” of turbot.

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Raiva

€€€Modern Cuisine

Restaurant Raiva, which takes its name from the village where it is located, is the most intimate option of the sophisticated Octant Hotels Douro, set on the banks of the Douro with truly idyllic views. Back in Portugal after time at prestigious restaurants abroad, chef Dárcio Henriques embarked on this project as a homage to the territory, drawing chiefly on ingredients from the Douro region. With a menu comprising à la carte options and three tasting menus — Alecrim, Carqueja and Eucalipto (the latter vegetarian) — we highlight the finesse of Sopa de cebola Garrafal (Garrafal‑onion soup) ser

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Izakaya Japanese Cuisine

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This small establishment sits in the bohemian, unhurried Bonfim neighbourhood, where Pedro Ribeiro, front of house, and Rubén Mesquita, responsible for the culinary proposal, grew up. The chef, who nurtures a passion for Japanese culture and gastronomy (he tends to travel to Japan a few times a year in search of new inspirations and products), advocates a notably purist Japanese cuisine, albeit with a light contemporary touch, grounded in regional fish (most from the Matosinhos fish market and some aged), and pairing them with other imported ingredients. The 12 diners per sitting, whether at t

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Atrevo

€€Contemporary

The name says almost everything; however, if you still have doubts, there is nothing better to clarify its philosophy than the words of chef Rita Magro herself, who leads the project: “Nothing is too bold for those who dare to try everything”. Indeed, after being recognised with the MICHELIN Young Chef Award 2024 (when she was chef Vítor Matos’s right-hand at Blind), we see that… Rita Magro is now flying solo! The venue, rather compact, unfolds across three clearly distinct spaces: a front room with a support counter, a small room at the back and, lastly, the kitchen, fitted with a Japanese-st

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Atrevo in Porto offers a contemporary dining experience with an average rating of 4.9/5 from 80 reviews. Food quality is highly praised, featuring the Atrevido and six-course tasting menus that emphasize balanced flavors, fresh ingredients, and careful presentation, including fish, meat, and desserts. Service is exceptional, with Chef Rita noted for her warmth and staff for their helpful English explanations. The atmosphere is relaxed yet special. While most feedback is positive regarding wine advice and overall excellence, minor criticisms mention meal pacing and isolated safety concerns like cracked glassware. It remains a top-tier choice for elevated dining in Porto.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality contemporary cuisine and attentive service in Porto.

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1638 Restaurant by Nacho Manzano

€€€€Contemporary

A singular address, adding a distinctly gastronomic hue to the full offering of the Tivoli Kopke Porto Gaia Hotel, born from the fusion of the Tivoli hotels and Kopke, the world’s oldest Port wine house (founded in 1638, hence the restaurant’s name). The culinary offering, with wonderful views over the city of Porto, even more impressive from the terrace and the top-floor Sky Bar, bears the signature of award-winning Spanish chef Nacho Manzano (Casa Marcial, Arriondas), who has found his day-to-day “alter ego” at the stoves in Portuguese chef Tony Salgado. Inspired by two rivers (the Douro and

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Culto ao Bacalhau

€€codfish

If you’re visiting the beautiful city of Porto and are planning on heading to the historic Bolhão market, make sure you jot down the name of this restaurant! It is located on the upper gallery of this legendary building and, as the name strongly suggests, it is almost completely focused on the world of cod, with bacalhau-related recipes from across Portugal (cod escabeche with mussels, “bacalhau à Brás”, rice with cod and oysters, etc), an influence that even extends to the desserts! One dessert that we particularly loved but which has nothing to do with cod was the spectacular “pão de ló” spo

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.8/5 · 80 reviews

Located on the third floor of Mercado in Porto, Culto ao Bacalhau specializes in codfish cuisine. Reviews highlight exceptional food quality, particularly creative desserts like cod millefeuille and classic Portuguese dishes. Service is frequently praised, with staff members such as Donaldo and Ronaldo noted for being professional, attentive, and helpful with wine pairings. The ambiance is described as refined and well-maintained. While a minority of guests mentioned pacing issues or personal taste discrepancies, the restaurant maintains a high 4.8/5 rating, offering a distinct culinary experience focused on traditional ingredients.

Suitable for diners seeking high-quality cod dishes and attentive service.

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Almeja

€€Contemporary

It’s housed in a building that used to be a traditional coffee and tea shop on the outskirts of Bolhão (the place that gives its name to one of its executive menus). Chef João Cura, after gaining experience in prestigious restaurants in Spain, decided to embark on his own project alongside his wife, Sofia Amaral — who runs the dining room. The concept is grounded in seasonal cuisine and, before designing the menu, the freshest products are selected from local producers. Originality and flavour abound in the chef’s signature creations, which can be enjoyed as a 10-course tasting menu, the Bolhã

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Almeja, a contemporary restaurant in Porto near the Bolhao Market, receives high marks for food quality and fresh ingredients. Diners praise the chef's 10-course tasting menu and specific desserts like French toast with lime curd. Service is generally described as friendly, knowledgeable, and accommodating, with staff adeptly handling dietary restrictions and treating children well. The ambiance is stylish and cozy. However, mixed feedback highlights issues such as small portion sizes, limited menu choices, and occasional pacing problems. While some guests found the experience disappointing relative to expectations, the majority report a positive dining experience characterized by careful preparation and attentive service.

Suitable for travelers seeking refined contemporary cuisine, attentive service, and flexible dietary accommodations.

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Fauno

€€Contemporary

Behind the retro-style green glass doors of this restaurant, set on one of the city’s narrow streets, you will find a unique culinary space, led by brothers Pedro Amorim (sommelier) and Tiago Amorim (chef), who are launching their first joint project here. The cuisine focuses on a single tasting menu, which continually evolves in line with the seasons and the availability of local producers’ ingredients, showcased in dishes characterised by flawless execution and refined taste. For an even more surprising experience, pair each dish with the intriguing wine selection — mostly natural wines!

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Elemento

€€€Modern Cuisine, Grills

Chef Ricardo Dias Ferreira has unashamedly gone back to basics here, cooking exclusively over wood, to such an extent that he rarely uses the grill or oven. With his combination of traditional Portuguese cuisine, smoky flavours and modern touches, he offers à la carte options alongside an “8-moment” tasting menu, and his cuisine varies from day to day depending on the availability of ingredients from small-scale local producers. Allow yourself to be guided by recommendations from the interesting selection of Portuguese wines, and if you’re keen to enjoy the experience to the full, take a seat

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Elemento in Porto specializes in modern cuisine and open-fire grilling. Many guests praise the exquisite tasting menus, high-quality ingredients such as venison loin and local fish, and attentive service, noting a unique atmosphere suitable for families. However, negative reviews highlight inconsistencies in food quality, erratic meal pacing, and occasional service lapses. Some diners reported feeling rushed during late seating times and found certain areas, like the room near the wine cellar, uncomfortably cold. While the culinary execution is generally well-regarded, issues with service consistency and environmental comfort create mixed experiences. Value perceptions vary significantly among reviewers.

Suitable for diners seeking refined open-fire cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Cozinha das Flores

€€€Modern Cuisine

Set within the luxurious boutique hotel The Largo, on the emblematic Largo de São Domingos, this restaurant pays homage to northern flavours, uniting tradition and innovation. With renowned chef Nuno Mendes at the helm, this welcoming space is a true spur to conviviality, thanks to its vibrant, intimate atmosphere around the open kitchen, where fire is the protagonist. From the tables, turned towards this culinary stage, it is possible to follow the preparation of a menu that favours seasonal ingredients, with dishes such as the Pastel de Nata (salgado) [a savoury take on the custard tart] wit

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Cozinha das Flores in central Porto offers modern cuisine with generally praised food quality and an extensive wine list. Reviewers highlight creative dishes like blue lobster and tuna tartare, noting a pleasant atmosphere. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent service, including slow pacing between courses and unresponsive staff. Some critics describe portions as small and flavors lacking, while others appreciate the bold culinary execution. While many find the experience excellent, others report disappointment regarding value and efficiency. The restaurant excels in gastronomic creativity but faces criticism for service reliability.

Suitable for diners appreciating creative cuisine and wine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Tokkotai

€€japanese

Technique, flavour, fusion and connectivity are the words that spring to mind on entering this restaurant. Here, the Brazilian chef Paulo César works with East Asian techniques and fresh ingredients that deliver maximum flavour to the palate. The offering appears as an à la carte menu and two tasting menus: Chef’s Experience (created with seasonal produce) and Tokkotai Experience (a selection of the chef’s favourite dishes). Don’t miss the cocktails—they’re works of art in their own right!

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.0/5 · 80 reviews

Tokkotai offers Japanese cuisine in Porto with mixed reviews. Food quality is generally praised, particularly for fresh sushi, tempura, and vegetarian options, though some find it ordinary. Service varies significantly; while many enjoy friendly staff, others report rudeness, slow pacing, and reservation issues. The atmosphere is comfortable and suitable for occasions, but noise levels and inconsistent staff attire have been noted. Value perception differs among diners, with some feeling the experience does not fully justify the cost. Overall, it is a decent choice for sushi lovers, but expectations regarding service consistency should be managed.

Suitable for diners interested in Japanese sushi and tempura who can tolerate service inconsistencies.

🕐 Su-Th 19:30-00:00; Fr-Sa 19:30-02:00

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Apego

€€Creative

Allow yourself to be won over by this small bistro, a little away from the city centre yet with a welcoming atmosphere, endowed with special charm and singular décor. Here, the talented Chef Aurora Goy pays homage to her Luso-French roots and explores unique flavours through refined techniques, enhancing both taste and presentation. The offering comprises two tasting menus, Apego (“Attachment”) – 5 courses – and Desapego (“Detachment”) – 7 courses – essentially based on vegetables from local producers. A recommendation? Add to your experience the hake ravioli, prawn crudo, miso aubergine and b

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Located in a quiet Porto residential area, Apego offers creative cuisine under a female chef. Reviews highlight high food quality, exquisite presentation, and attentive service in a cozy atmosphere. However, some guests criticized the small portion sizes, leading to hunger, and noted issues with meal pacing and professional handling of complaints. While generally well-received, there are mixed opinions on value and quantity. Diners should manage expectations regarding portion sizes.

Suitable for diners seeking refined creative cuisine who do not prioritize large portions.

🕐 Tu-Sa 19:15-23:00

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Camilo

€€€Contemporary

This building was the backdrop to one of the most emblematic novels of Portuguese literature, as it was here that the writer Camilo Castelo Branco would meet his beloved Ana Plácido. In this establishment, spread over two storeys and with an open kitchen visible from the entrance, chef Diogo Coimbra presents contemporary cuisine with international influences, devised from national produce and placing fire and embers centre stage. Its concise menu features specialities such as Peixe curado (cured fish) accompanied by ikura roe and wakame seaweed and the succulent Magre de pato (duck magret) ser

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 80 reviews

Camilo, located in central Porto, offers contemporary Portuguese cuisine in a relaxed yet elegant setting. Reviews frequently praise the high quality of food, particularly the perfectly cooked fish, daily specials, and innovative dishes by Chef Diogo Coimbra, often paired with excellent wines and Port. Service is generally described as attentive, warm, and professional, with specific mentions of staff like Marco enhancing the experience. The atmosphere is noted for its welcoming vibe and suitable music. However, some negative feedback highlights inconsistencies, including rude reception, poor meal pacing, small portions, and concerns over value for money. A few reviews cited issues with food freshness and unlisted drink prices. While the culinary execution is widely acclaimed, guests should be aware of occasional service lapses and potential discrepancies between cost and portion size.

Ideal for diners seeking high-quality contemporary Portuguese cuisine in an elegant setting; reservations are recommended.

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Mito

€€Contemporary, Classic Cuisine

Located along one of the most vibrant streets in the centre of Porto, this restaurant is definitely something to talk about since its chef Pedro Braga is pulling out all the stops in his first solo venture. Its contemporary look, featuring lights dotted across the ceiling and walls, stands out for its combination of green and wood decor, which combines harmoniously with the charming bar to the rear of the dining room. The menu is an ode to Portuguese cuisine with modern, innovative touches, including fresh fish, aged meats, plus a creative array of cocktails. To start, we recommend Mito’s sign

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Mito in Porto offers contemporary classic cuisine with a 4.3/5 TripAdvisor rating. Food quality is highly praised for its originality, unexpected combinations, and standout desserts like chocolate mousse. Recommended dishes include beef croquettes, risotto with grilled sardines, and broken beef tartare. Service is generally friendly and professional, accommodating allergies well, though some note communication issues or cold attitudes. The atmosphere is warm with soft lighting, but criticized as noisy or dull by some. Value is mixed; while many find it reasonable, others complain about small portions, limited menu variety, and high prices.

Suitable for diners seeking creative cuisine and attentive service; reservations are essential.

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Bistrô Severo

€€Traditional Cuisine

If you are seeking a small oasis of tranquillity in the city for a meal, there is an excellent option at Palacete Severo, a welcoming boutique hotel that houses both this restaurant and the gastronomic Éon. Taken together, it reflects chef Tiago Bonito’s more informal proposal, set in a pleasant interior courtyard with a panoramic glass roof, walls beautifully decorated with Portuguese tiles and a lovely fountain to one side. The proposal, which champions traditional cooking with dishes such as Amêijoas à “Bulhão Pato” (clams in a garlic-and-coriander sauce) or Paletilha de cordeiro de leite (

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Kaigi

€€Japanese

Following something of the philosophy of traditional Japanese izakayas, this restaurant, located on the ground floor of a residential building on the outskirts of the historic centre, revolves entirely around a large, U-shaped sushi counter that can seat 16 diners. What is found here? An intriguing Japanese-Portuguese fusion cuisine, offered in an exclusive nine-course tasting menu based on the best ingredients of the day. The atmosphere is welcoming and the flavours are surprising!

Liz

€€Contemporary

In this cosy bistro-style restaurant, away from the bustle of the city centre, chef Daniel Carvalheira pays homage to his daughter and presents a highly gastronomic proposal, demonstrating a high level of technical mastery. In an intimate space lit by candlelight, the chef offers a tasting menu that blends his Mozambican and Portuguese roots with French cuisine, revealing flavourful dishes and refined presentations. Through a proposal based on seasonal products, delicacies arise such as pink coastal prawns with curry, adorned with crunchy cubes of guanciale and roasted‑lemon paste, monkfish se

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Cafeína

€€International

This is the first restaurant of the Cafeína Group, boasting 30 years of operation. Set on a corner between Rua do Padrão and Rua Gondarém, it occupies an old villa that retains its façade of tiles, still in pristine condition. Upon entering, you’ll find a classy, refined setting, marked by dark woods and warm hues, along with a traditionally styled bar. The bistronomie concept that defines it is clearly influenced by French cuisine, while also revisiting Portuguese dishes with a contemporary twist. Although the menu is packed with appealing options, ranging from puff pastry lobster soup to duc

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Cafeína, a 30-year-old establishment in Porto's Foz neighborhood with Michelin reference, holds a 4.5/5 rating. Reviews highlight its elegant atmosphere, professional service, and high-quality dishes like cod and steak. However, negative feedback points to inconsistent standards: some diners reported tough Wellington beef, cold soups, and hygiene issues such as smelly glasses and warm wine. The venue is noted as noisy and expensive, with mixed opinions on value. While regulars appreciate the daily menu, occasional lapses in food preparation and service have led to disappointing experiences for some visitors.

Suitable for diners seeking classic Porto cuisine in an elegant setting, but check dish quality carefully and avoid peak hours.

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Bistrô by Vila Foz

€€Seafood, Portuguese

An informal venture from the prestigious Vila Foz, in collaboration with the renowned chef Arnaldo Azevedo. Located in the Matosinhos Municipal Market, the place exudes authenticity, with a counter facing the stoves and tables spread out on the terrace, in the midst of the market hustle and bustle. The idea here is to offer simple, honest cooking, where the raw ingredients take centre stage and preparation involves minimal intervention to preserve the quality and freshness of the produce that arrives straight from the wholesale fish market. Diners can choose to buy fish or seafood at the marke

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Cozinha do Douro

€€€Contemporary

This restaurant sits among vineyards and verdant mountains, within the luxurious Six Seven Douro Valley hotel. In this enchanting setting you’ll find Cozinha do Douro, an oasis of refinement where Douro Valley cuisine is showcased through traditional flavours, yet with contemporary touches. With a concept that foregrounds territory, seasonality and regional cooking, chef José Maria Gomes bases his offering on produce from local suppliers and the hotel’s organic kitchen garden. Its concise menu includes appetisers of cured meats and cheeses from the north of the country, starters such as Escabe

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Cozinha do Douro in Gervide is praised for its high-quality traditional Portuguese cuisine and warm, family-friendly atmosphere. Many reviewers highlight excellent service and authentic dishes, including a notable duck special. However, criticisms focus on poor value for money, with some finding portions small or prices too high relative to quality. Language barriers exist as the menu is only in Portuguese and staff may not speak English. Occasional issues include slow pacing or running out of popular items like veal. Despite mixed feedback on cost and accessibility, it remains a respected spot for those seeking genuine local flavors in Porto.

Suitable for travelers seeking authentic traditional Portuguese cuisine who are comfortable with limited English support.

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Cibû

€€Regional European, Contemporary

In a small alley next to the Forte de Leça da Palmeira stands Cibû, a charming restaurant that takes its name from a typical expression of the Trás-os-Montes region. The space shows Nordic influences, with stone walls and a predominance of wood in the ceilings and furniture, which define the character of the setting. In the kitchen is Chef Hugo Portela who, after working in renowned restaurants in Norway, Barcelona and Switzerland, decided to invest in his own team alongside his partner Sara Silva. The menu, designed for sharing, is inspired by traditional Portuguese dishes with touches from n

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SEIVA

€€Vegan, Vegetarian

Behind the name Seiva, which we’re told is “a tribute to the art of resin extraction” and to the ties this craft has with chef David Jesus’s family, lies an unmistakable admiration for sap, said to be “the vital essence of nature”. David Jesus defends, with incredible fervour, the idea that it’s possible to create good food using what the habitat around us provides, and his vegan/vegetarian restaurant is proof of that. The menu, complemented by two set options (6 or 11 dishes), changes frequently with the season and the chef’s creativity, always innovating and building new combinations. In gen

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

SEIVA, located in Leça da Palmeira, offers vegan and vegetarian fine dining. Based on 80 reviews (avg 4.5/5), guests frequently praise the creative food quality, natural flavors, and attentive service within a warm atmosphere. However, some note slow meal pacing, small portion sizes, and mixed views on value. A minority report issues with food taste, cramped space, or hygiene. While many describe it as a memorable gastronomic journey, others find the experience inconsistent. It delivers a unique artistic culinary experience, though diners should manage expectations regarding portion size and service speed.

Suitable for diners seeking creative vegan experiences and unique ambiance, with managed expectations for portion sizes.

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S. Gião

€€Traditional Cuisine

A symbol of authentic Portuguese cuisine, and rightly so, as this is a family establishment that has been open since 1987. At the stove is Chef Pedro Nunes (the father), while (the son) João Nunes is in charge of the dining room, carrying out his role with mastery. Located on the outskirts of Guimarães, specifically in Moreira de Cónegos, this venue delights visitors with its suspended fireplace in the centre of the room and its privileged view of the Moreirense stadium. Drawing influence from the cuisine of Northern Portugal, the constantly updated menu features generous portions of dishes ma

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34

€€International

Restaurant 34, in the heart of Guimarães’s historic centre, comes across as the top choice for combining lunch or dinner… with truly marvellous views! If you’re exploring this charming city, book a table on the third floor of this establishment, as it offers stunning views over Largo do Toural and the historic Basilica of St. Peter. The ambience is modern and relaxed, with tasteful wooden hues that blend beautifully with the surrounding greenery. The menu features international dishes, from fresh burrata to Japanese-inspired salmon toro, culminating in refined lamb with chestnut purée or succu

TripAdvisor review sample · 5.0/5 · 80 reviews

Restaurant 34 in Guimarães holds a perfect 5.0/5 rating across 80 TripAdvisor reviews. Guests consistently praise the high food quality, professional service, and welcoming atmosphere, noting the elegant decor and diverse international menu. While the majority highlight excellent dishes like ceviche and sangria, a minority report issues with meal pacing and specific items lacking nuance or clear ingredients. Despite isolated criticisms regarding value and execution, the consensus is that the restaurant offers a refined dining experience suitable for families and couples, making it a worthwhile destination within the city center.

Ideal for travelers seeking high-quality international cuisine in an elegant setting, with advance planning recommended to manage pacing.

Le Babachris

€€Mediterranean Cuisine, Fusion

The first thing that grabs your attention about this restaurant, located in a UNESCO-protected building preserving part of the old city wall, is its name, since it represents the dream that Bárbara (Portuguese) and Christian (a French-Spanish chef) had of opening their own restaurant ever since meeting at the prestigious École Lenôtre in Paris. It boasts an informal, bistro-style main dining room and a comfortable private room, where you can discover a contemporary Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with French fusion and international touches, based on the finest seasonal Portuguese ingredients.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Guimarães' old town, Le Babachris offers Mediterranean fusion cuisine. Reviews highlight fresh ingredients, intentional flavor balancing, and standout dishes like black paella, wild boar, and desserts. The French chef and Portuguese owner create a unique culinary mix. Service is generally praised as professional and welcoming, while the ambiance is quiet and stylish. Although some guests noted portion inconsistencies or minor disappointments, the overall consensus views it as a high-quality dining surprise with excellent food and attentive care.

Suitable for diners seeking refined fusion cuisine and a quiet atmosphere.

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Hool

€€€Traditional Cuisine

Visiting Guimarães is like diving into Portugal’s history, a city revered for its historical importance in the country and acknowledged as “the birthplace of the Portuguese nation”. Located in the Hotel da Oliveira, right next to the impressive Church of Nossa Senhora da Oliveira, this venue boasts a classic décor, highlighted by stone walls and ceilings adorned with wooden beams. The culinary offering, designed by Chef Vítor Matos and overseen daily by Chef Liliana Moura, showcases a modern and creative cuisine with Mediterranean touches, taking traditional roots as its reference point. The m

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Guimarães' old town, Hool operates as a hotel restaurant offering traditional cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, particularly praising the shrimp sauce and accommodating allergy-specific menus. Service is generally described as professional and attentive, though some guests found it intrusive or noted issues with cold wine temperatures. The ambiance features a quiet, relaxing setting under arcades, but summer heat due to lack of air conditioning was a concern for some. Negative feedback cites undercooked cod, tough veal, and occasional value concerns. Despite isolated complaints about portion variety and pricing, the overall experience is positive, making it suitable for diners seeking authentic Portuguese flavors and reliable hospitality.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Portuguese traditional cuisine in a comfortable old-town setting.

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Salpoente

€€Modern Cuisine

Its wooden construction and reddish hue show that it once operated as one of the many salt warehouses facing the São Roque canal (the only one that still preserves its essence today). This setting, not without sophistication, offers a cuisine based on Portuguese gastronomy, incorporating ingredients from the estuary, presented in a modern format with signature touches. Among them, the smoked eel stands out, served with fresh notes and beetroot emulsion, the sea fish accompanied by bivalves from the estuary, and the classic Portuguese style egg nog presented in various textures. The menu featur

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.2/5 · 80 reviews

Salpoente, situated on an Aveiro canal, offers modern Portuguese cuisine praised for fresh ingredients, complex flavors, and consistent technical execution. Many guests highlight the cozy atmosphere and reliable quality year after year. However, negative reviews point to significant inconsistencies in service, including poor meal pacing, wine ordering errors, and unattentive or clumsy staff. Some diners noted missing menu items and felt the portion sizes were too small relative to the cost. Additionally, the location is described as far from downtown in a dark, less safe neighborhood at night. While the food quality is generally high, the overall experience is marred by service lapses and logistical issues.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic modern Portuguese cuisine who can tolerate potential service inconsistencies.

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Prosa

€€€Contemporary

This sophisticated restaurant is housed in an eighteenth-century palace, which now hosts the MS Collection Aveiro – Palacete Valdemouro, an historic building where the writer and diplomat Eça de Queiroz lived, and on which all its décor is inspired. The offering, signed by the renowned chef Rui Paula and executed daily by chef João Covas, is developed under the motto ‘each dish, a story’ and proposes updated dishes with products sourced mainly from the waters that surround the city. With à la carte options and two tasting menus of 6 and 10 courses, modern versions are present such as A Nossa C

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Mercantel

€€seafood

This restaurant, with more than half a century of history yet updated in a contemporary urban style, stands opposite the canal from which the popular Moliceiros depart — the small boats that take tourists around the ria (indeed, the venue’s name evokes another traditional vessel, slightly larger, once used to transport fish and salt). What is found here? The menu features contemporary dishes rooted in local tradition, accompanied by excellent house-made bread and various rice dishes (we particularly enjoyed Arroz de algas de Aveiro e bacalhau (Aveiro seaweed and salt-cod rice)). The offering,

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.6/5 · 80 reviews

Located by the canal in Aveiro, Mercantel features a chic, modern, and warm atmosphere. Reviews frequently praise the excellent service, beautiful dish presentation, and high-quality ingredients. However, some guests note issues with value, citing slow pacing, small portions, and occasional inconsistencies in food preparation. While most experiences are positive, a minority report dissatisfaction with pricing and service speed. It is generally well-regarded for its ambiance and attentive staff.

Suitable for diners prioritizing ambiance and service, though those sensitive to portion sizes or wait times may want to manage expectations.

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DeRaiz

€€Contemporary, Regional Cuisine

Its name reflects a fondness for its roots, traditional cooking and the region. Set in a picturesque village on the outskirts of Viseu, this typical Beira house, built entirely of stone and dressed in warm colours and wood, is the refuge where chef Nuno Fonte presents a menu rooted in local terroir and family memories, interpreted with a contemporary touch. On arrival, diners are welcomed with a glass of rosé from the house wine cellar, built largely around wines from the region. Among the main courses, we highlight the Lombo de bacalhau da Islândia com sames e línguas, Icelandic cod loin with

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€€€Modern Cuisine

It occupies a modern-style building that stands out due to its riverside location on the Douro and boasts an appealing terrace overlooking the water. This venue combines a superb setting with a cuisine that needs no introduction, since the menu is by the renowned Chef Rui Paula and overseen daily by chef Joel Paiva. Here, the chef offers a style of cooking that reflects his Trás-os-Montes roots, drawing on past memories and fused with products from the riverside, delivering intense, surprising flavours. The à la carte offering is supplemented by a 14-course tasting menus, which can be reduced

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.3/5 · 80 reviews

Located by the Douro River in Folgosa, doc offers modern cuisine with generally praised service, elegant atmosphere, and scenic views. Reviewers highlight high-quality ingredients and creative presentations, such as line-caught hake, lamb shank, and smoky lobster rice. However, opinions diverge on value and consistency. Some guests found the à la carte portions small or lacking in flavor, citing issues like tasteless deconstructed osso buco or chewy Wagyu. While many describe the experience as sophisticated and memorable, others feel the high standards do not always justify the cost or portion sizes, suggesting the pairing menu may offer better value than individual orders.

Suitable for diners seeking refined meals and river views; consider the pairing menu over à la carte.

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Ferrugem

€€Contemporary

Set up in a former stable, it features décor that merges rustic and modern to preserve the identity of the place. The high-ceilinged dining area blends perfectly with the exposed stone walls, steel finishes and a charming, cosy chimney that descends from the ceiling. Chef Renato Cunha provides a traditional cuisine with modern touches, based on organic produce from the Minho region. The broad range includes à la carte options and four tasting menus: Ferrugem, Recortes de Portugal, Minho, and a vegetarian option (there are also choices for children). Among the delicacies are pickled mackerel se

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.5/5 · 80 reviews

Ferrugem, located in Vila Nova de Famalicão, is a prominent creative gastronomy spot in Northern Portugal. Based on 80 reviews averaging 4.5/5, guests frequently praise the high food quality, attentive service, and atmosphere. Dishes like sardines, fish soup, and bull steak receive acclaim for their intense flavors, alongside expert wine recommendations. Conversely, some negative feedback highlights issues with value, citing small portions and high prices. Specific criticisms include underwhelming rice texture and overly salty dishes. While the culinary execution and service are widely regarded as excellent, perceptions of value vary, making it suitable for diners prioritizing quality over cost.

Suitable for diners prioritizing culinary craftsmanship and service over cost.

🕐 Tu-Sa 12:00-14:00,20:00-22:30; Su 12:00-14:00

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Cais da Villa

€€Traditional Cuisine

One of its most striking features is its location, as it repurposed a century-old freight warehouse, situated at the city’s railway station. In this charming space, fully renovated and considered a tourist attraction in the region, the cooking is rooted in tradition and heritage, yet not devoid of creativity. The selection includes à la carte options (cod cataplana with chickpeas, cabbage and low-temperature egg; Trás-os-Montes couscous with grilled vegetables; Caisdavilla-style sponge cake...) and a 5-course tasting menu featuring a range of dishes on the menu.

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.1/5 · 80 reviews

Cais da Villa in Vila Real specializes in traditional Portuguese cuisine. Reviews highlight high food quality, professional service, and an elegant atmosphere blending modern and traditional styles, with praise for local ingredients and wine selections. However, negative feedback cites inconsistent service, pacing issues, and pricing disputes, alongside isolated incidents of booking errors or rude staff. With an average rating of 4.1/5, experiences vary, suggesting diners check recent reviews for consistency.

Suitable for diners seeking authentic Portuguese flavors who can tolerate service variability.

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Rio by Paulo André

€€€Modern Cuisine

A young and informal eatery with an open-view kitchen located at one end of Praça da República, one of Vila do Conde’s most beautiful squares thanks to its setting on the banks of the Ave river. In a nod to the name of his restaurant, chef Paulo André’s professional career is as surprising and unexpected as the meanders in a river! His cisHisontemporary-style cooking will definitely leave its mark given his passion, technical skill and a strong desire to please, plus a continual focus on using locally sourced vegetables (vegetarian dishes feature on the menu), fish and meat. If the weather’s f

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.7/5 · 77 reviews

Located by the river in Vila do Conde, Rio by Paulo André offers modern Portuguese cuisine with high ratings. Reviewers praise the exquisite presentation, fresh ingredients, and attentive service, often noting the chef's personal involvement. Dishes like sea bass and low-temperature eggs are highlighted. The ambiance is elegant, suitable for celebrations. However, some guests report issues with meal pacing, small portions, and occasional technical errors, such as undercooked potatoes. Winter indoor seating can be chilly, though staff accommodate requests. Despite minor criticisms regarding service attitude and value, the restaurant maintains a strong reputation as a must-visit in Northern Portugal.

Ideal for diners seeking refined modern Portuguese cuisine and attentive service, with reservations recommended.

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Quinta do Tedo Familia Geadas

€€€Regional Cuisine, Traditional Cuisine

If you are looking for a place with good food and breathtaking views… this is the perfect spot. Located on the famous namesake estate, at the confluence of the Douro and Tejo rivers, the restaurant, run by the Geadas brothers, chef Óscar Geadas and sommelier António Geadas, offers a welcoming atmosphere, with large windows that allow you to enjoy, without interruption, a truly spectacular landscape. The foundations and tradition of Trás-os-Montes cooking are reflected in dishes that highlight seasonality and product quality, especially in the vegetarian options (we were delighted by the Estufa

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O Manel

€€Traditional Cuisine, Portuguese

Its name derives from chef-owner Manuel de Oliveira, and it is easy to locate in a residential area on the outskirts of Nogueira known as Quinta da Pedra, which also offers pleasant gardens, parking and a terrace. In its elegant premises, or in the private rooms on the upper floor, you are offered a menu of traditional Portuguese cuisine prepared with care and seeking to unveil the secrets of Minho gastronomy. It is worth noting that certain dishes require advance booking of at least 24 hours, such as Galo no forno (roast cockerel), Cozido à portuguesa, Feijoada à Transmontana (bean and meat s

TripAdvisor review sample · 4.9/5 · 80 reviews

Located in Porto, O Manel specializes in traditional Portuguese cuisine and holds an impressive average rating of 4.9/5 based on 80 reviews. Diners consistently praise the high food quality, particularly highlighting flavorful meats and exceptional desserts like tiramisu and cheesecakes. The service is frequently described as warm, friendly, and accommodating, including handling dietary restrictions. The ambiance is intimate and quiet, enhanced by its exclusive booking-only policy and small size, creating a private club-like atmosphere. While a minority of reviews noted issues with meal pacing or value, the overwhelming consensus emphasizes superior culinary standards and attentive service, making it a standout choice for visitors seeking authentic local dining.

Ideal for travelers seeking high-quality traditional cuisine and an intimate setting; advance booking is essential.

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