CuisinePortuguese
Price€€
HoursMon-Sat 12:00-15:00, 19:00-22:00; Sun closed
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Why locals love it: Counter selling iscas (vinegar-marinated pork liver) on broa de milho, the working-class snack the city is actually named for but tourists never order.

Tip: Cash only. Walk-in. Iscas com elas with a small glass of red, under 6 euros.

Location

Address: Rua de Sao Bento da Vitoria 105, 4050-543 Porto

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Leitao da Bairrada ★ 4.1

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Leitao da Bairrada is a Cedofeita suckling pig sandwich shop locals queue at 13:00; the orange-and-bay-leaf oil is the signature, ask for extra.

Why locals love it: Bairrada-style suckling pig sandwich shop on Cedofeita that the locals queue for at 13:00 but tourists walk past on the way to the boutiques.

Tip: Walk-in only, takeaway-friendly. The orange-and-bay-leaf oil is the signature; ask for extra.

Mistu ★ 4.0

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Mistu is tiled bonjardim cervejaria with a young chef plating sea bass cataplana and octopus, hidden one block from the bolhao tourist queues.

Why locals love it: Tiled Bonjardim cervejaria with a young chef plating sea bass cataplana and octopus, hidden one block from the Bolhao tourist queues.

Tip: Open daily. Kitchen runs to 23:00; book past 20:30 for a quieter dinner.

Noshi Coffee ★ 4.2

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Noshi Coffee is a Japanese-leaning specialty cafe in Porto with milky filter coffees and miso scones, on a quiet Bonjardim block; closed Monday.

Why locals love it: Japanese-leaning specialty cafe with milky filter coffees and miso scones, on a quiet Bonjardim block locals send friends to before tourists arrive.

Tip: Closed Monday. Filter coffee menu rotates every two weeks; ask what the kitchen has open.

O Buraco ★ 4.3

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O Buraco is a working-day tasca behind the Bolhao market since the early 1970s, serving veal pie and tripas a moda do Porto to a 12:30 local crowd.

Why locals love it: Long-running working-day tasca behind the Bolhao market, open since the early 1970s with veal pie and tripas a moda do Porto on the menu and a 12:30 local-only lunch crowd.

Tip: Closed Sunday, no dinner Saturday. Best dishes are gone by 14:00; arrive early.

Almeja ★ 4.6

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Almeja is a small Bonfim casual-fine-dining room from chefs Joao Cura and Sofia Amaral, with rotating tasting menus and a no-marketing approach.

Why locals love it: Small Bonfim casual-fine-dining room from chef Joao Cura and Sofia Amaral with rotating tasting menus, kept under the radar by a no-marketing approach.

Tip: Book a week ahead. Lunch is cheaper than dinner and runs the same kitchen.

Ze Bota ★ 4.0

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Ze Bota is six-stool cachorrinho counter on a vitoria side street that the galerias de paris crowd only discovers on the walk home, never by daylight.

Why locals love it: Six-stool cachorrinho counter on a Vitoria side street that the Galerias de Paris crowd only discovers on the walk home, never by daylight.

Tip: Cash only. Closed Monday. Two cachorrinhos and a Super Bock costs under 8 euros total.

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