Discovering Cachorrinho in Porto
Tucked inside crusty bread and grilled to perfection, the cachorrinho is Porto’s irresistible take on the classic hot dog. It’s a little smaller and spicier than a red hot you might get in the States, yet it’s packed with local flavor. In Porto, cachorrinho is a beloved street food that...
Porto Food & Drink
Cândido dos Reis Café Review: A Hidden Gem in Porto
Porto is full of excellent little cafés and restaurants, but every once in a while, you stumble upon a place that feels extra special, the kind of spot that makes you want to tell everyone about it while also selfishly wanting to keep it to yourself. Cândido dos Reis Café...
Capa na Baixa Review: A Modern Take on Porto’s Classic Flavors
First Impression of Capa na Baixa Walking into Capa na Baixa, I could immediately sense that this wasn’t just another traditional Porto eatery. There’s a familiar warmth, the hum of lively conversations, and the irresistible scent of sizzling meat and freshly baked bread. Yet, it’s also sleek, modern, and thoughtfully...
Mercearia do Bernardino Review: A Local’s Hidden Treasure in Gaia
If there’s one thing I’ve learned from my food tours in Porto, it’s that some of the best meals aren’t found in the city center but just across the river in Vila Nova de Gaia. That’s exactly the case with Mercearia do Bernardino, a grocery store turned restaurant where tradition,...
Trigo Doce Review: A Cozy Slice of Porto’s Pastry Heritage
I’ll admit it, when it comes to discovering a local gem, I’m a sucker for a cozy pastry shop. That’s why Trigo Doce, tucked right by the Dom Luís I Bridge between Porto and Vila Nova de Gaia, captured my heart the moment I stepped through its doors. If you’re...
Casa Louro Review: Porto’s Iconic Spot for Traditional Cuisine
Casa Louro captures the spirit of Porto the moment you walk in. It’s not just a Tasca—it’s a time capsule of tradition, family, and authenticity. During my visit, I was struck by how much this unassuming little spot embodied the spirit of the city. Between the laughter of locals, the...
Conga Restaurant Review: The Best Bifanas in Porto
If there’s one place in Porto I can’t stop talking about, it’s Conga. Let’s be clear: this is not the kind of place you go for fancy dining or a quiet sit-down meal. It’s a no-frills, all-action spot where one of the most authentic sandwiches in Porto—the bifana. The first...
Real Companhia Velha Winery Review
When I heard about Real Companhia Velha, Portugal’s oldest wine company, I knew I had to visit. This place has been around since 1756—let that sink in! It was founded under a royal charter by King D. José I. That’s almost 270 years of history in every bottle. The winery’s...
The 6 Best Port Wines in Porto
Port wine is the signature drink of the city of Porto. However, there are several different types of port wine. Each is made with different techniques and slightly different grapes, or aged in different ways to make them distinctly unique. The different vintages and specialist wine makers offer interesting takes...
Eating Europe Tours
Florence Sunset Food & Wine Tour (a/b – gallery)
An unforgettable evening filled with wines, fresh pasta, cocktails and an exclusive wine cellar experience.
- Daily
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group
A Morning in Paris Food Tour: Croissants, Baguettes & Chocolate
The ultimate Paris breakfast experience
- Tue-Sun
- 2.5 Hours
- Small Group