8 Best Restaurants in Porto, Portugal

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We've compiled the best of the best in Porto - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

The Yeatman Gastronomic Restaurant

$$$$ Fodor's Choice

The Yeatman’s two-Michelin-starred restaurant offers exceptional dinner-only seasonal tasting menus, showcasing the remarkable skills of Chef Ricardo Costa. The experience begins with inventive drinks and amuse-bouches served in a relaxed lounge before guests move to the formal dining room. Dining here requires advance reservations and deep pockets, but you don’t need to be a hotel guest to enjoy this fine-dining experience.

Abadia do Porto

$$$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

With a cavernous interior, lovely blue and yellow azulejo tiles, and formal staff, this upscale tasca has been a local favorite since 1939. It serves vast portions of typical Portuguese dishes such as cabrito assado (roast kid) and bacalhau d'ouro (salted cod with turnips, potato, and cornbread). Most main dishes easily serve two, but leave room for something from the ever-changing but dependably good dessert menu.

Rua Ateneu Comercial do Porto 22–24, Porto, 4000-380, Portugal
22-200–8757
Known For
  • Good wine list and advice on pairings
  • Famous version of tripas à moda do Porto
  • Grand building and long history
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.

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Cantina 32

$$$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Make reservations well in advance, as walk-ins often find themselves out of luck at this industrial-chic spot serving inventive renderings of local classics. Its signature dish is an entire grilled octopus easily big enough for two to share, but there are also delicious small sharing plates like quail egg croquettes and tuna tataki.

Rua das Flores 32, Porto, 4050-262, Portugal
22-203–9069
Known For
  • Young, hip crowd
  • Perfect location on one of Porto's liveliest streets
  • Huge menu offering inventive takes on traditional Portuguese dishes
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.
Reservations essential

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Cantinho do Avillez

$$$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Portugal's most celebrated contemporary chef, José Avillez, brings his signature flair to Porto with Cantinho do Avillez, a homey yet modern dining room just downhill from São Bento train station. While he's unlikely to be in the kitchen—his food empire spans more than 30 restaurants globally—he designed the menu, and quality remains excellent. Expect moments of inventive gastronomy such as his signature "exploding olives", alongside polished versions of local comfort food like steak sandwiches with garlic sauce and fleur de sel, or creamy lobster rice.

Rua de Mouzinho da Silveira 166, Porto, 4050-416, Portugal
22-322–7879
Known For
  • High-end food at accessible prices
  • Good value 3-course lunch menus
  • Plenty of vegetarian options
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Casa Guedes Tradicional

$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Without a doubt, one of the most heavenly—and budget-friendly—meals in Porto is the slider filled with roast pork and sheep's cheese from this snack bar. Served in a warm country roll and oozing with pungent Serra da Estrela cheese, it's no wonder there are always lines out the door. Casa Guedes now has three branches in Porto, including a trendy rooftop, but the "traditional" branch remains the most inviting.

DOP

$$$$ | Baixa Fodor's Choice

Nationally renowned chef Rui Paula, a native of Porto, brings his culinary wizardry to tasting menus of 6, 10, or 14 courses dishes that make creative use of fish and seafood. The dining room is bright and welcoming, providing a relaxed setting for dishes that are always works of art. The wine list is extensive, and a bright cocktail bar.

Largo de São Domingos 18, Porto, 4050-545, Portugal
22-201–4313
Known For
  • Tasting menus only
  • Wide variety of fish dishes
  • Appetizers can be enjoyed at the bar
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon. No lunch.
Reservations essential

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Portucale

$$$ | Baixa

Atop a tall building north of the city, the lofty Portucale is known for its sweeping views that take in everything from the Atlantic Ocean to the Marão Mountains. Dining here is like stepping back in time, with mid-century modern furnishings, refined service, and dishes that celebrate Portuguese gastronomic history. Local specialties include bacalhau à marinheiro (cod with shrimp and clams).

Rua da Alegria 598, Porto, 4000-037, Portugal
22-537–0717
Known For
  • Best tables are beside the wraparound windows
  • Old-school formal setting and service
  • Extensive wine list
Restaurant Details
Reservations recommended

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Tia Tia

$$$

A passion project for natural wine enthusiasts Tiago Feio and Cátia Roldão (the restaurant name comes from the first and last parts of their names), Tia Tia pairs beautifully presented sharing plates with excellent vinhos. The hands-on pair run the kitchen and restaurant, preparing every seasonal dish with great care. There's no meat on the menu, but there are some wonderfully light fish dishes, including a signature seared carapau (horse mackerel). Expect relaxed breakfasts and brunch from Tuesday to Friday, with more elaborate tasting menus on weekend evenings. Book in advance, and ask for a seat on the terrace when weather allows.

Rua do Almada 501, Porto, 4050-039, Portugal
967-866–236
Known For
  • Carefully curated menus
  • Excellent advice on natural wines
  • Signature seared carapau (horse mackerel)
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun.–Wed. No lunch
Reservations essential

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