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    Natas D’ouro

    4.2 (16 reviews)
    Closed 8:00 am - 10:00 pm

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    Nice little place, great natas, including Salgado with chicken, beef or bacalhau
    Thomas M.

    Traditional nata, but so much more! Chicken, beef, chocolate, caipirinha, port, etc. lovely place with small outdoor seating and lots of indoor seating, and easy to pack to go. They are open late, and just a block or two from the bustling are by the train station - we would have still been waiting to order if we didn't walk up here! Great coffee, OJ is squeezed to order...

    Jen W.

    Natas are Portuguese egg tarts which are a must if you're ever in Porto. We came across this spot while walking in the city. They had 2 different types - regular and chocolate. Both were some of the tastiest egg tarts I've ever had. In fact, I feel as though they are the best egg tarts I've ever had! They were still warm when I had them. Super inexpensive and oh so addicting. The shell was flaky and crispy while the filling was smooth and not too overly sweet. I regret only buying 2 and will definitely come back the next time I'm in Porto.

    Adalia P.

    Such unique flavors! I tried the orange one and it wasn't too overpowering. I also got the original and it was delicious! My friend got the chocolate and she liked it but still would rather one of each instead of both chocolate. The first time we came the employee was nice and even carried our plate to the table. We came a second time and I found the lady quite impatient and rude.

    Natas tracionais
    Valeria C.

    ONE WORD: FRESH! And .....Absolutely delicious! Fresh, crispy with the softest and tastiest custard. The shop specializes in Natas and has so many different flavors, savory and sweet. The chicken was my favorite of the savory flavors and the tradicional is hard to beat. Great price and super cute coffee shop inside. The seating space is small outside, but super cute and comfortable seating area inside and they also have awesome take our boxes with 3, 6 or I believe even more.....

    Go here. Eat all of the pastel. And thank me later. I promise, you won't be disappointed.

    6 pack assorted flavors
    Julia C.

    came to taste the assorted flavored pasteis de nata -- the chocolate one was our favorite, the traditional was not too sweet, and the port wine one was subtle and interesting. worth a try!

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    Amazing pastel de nata. So many places do these well in Porto, but this place was recommended and they were fantastic.

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    They have a variety of flavors (lemon, orange, chocolate, caipirinha, port wine, traditional) for their pastel de natas and they're all excellent!

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    Café Majestic

    Café Majestic

    3.6(195 reviews)
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    It's not every day that you feel like you're walking onto a period film set that harkens back to an…read moreelegantly appointed whodunnit like "Murder on the Orient Express". Jamie W and I had read about it on a travel vlog and recognized the need to bookmark it for our trip to Porto. Sure enough, we had a less than memorable meal at Honest Greens on the pedestrian-only Rua Santa Catarina. It was just a few doors down and conspicuous by its atmospheric detail. Carved dark wood, ornate ceilings, polished brass, marble tables, the whole nine yards. We almost felt underdressed until we noticed other tourists in far tackier leisurewear. We only had room for dessert which was just as well since they had a robust selection to choose from. Surprisingly it was nearly empty when we entered. Jamie ordered the 10€ Cheesecake with Red Fruits. It was a nice, creamy slice ladled with a compote-like coulis of blueberries and red currants (Photo 9). It was accompanied by a glass of Porto Quinta do Noval LBV, a scintillating port that fed into his new addiction (Photo 7). I decided to try their signature 10€ French Toast Majestic Style made distinctive by its decadent egg-custard cream sauce. The flavorful bread slice sat in a shallow pool of maple syrup and sprinkled with pine nuts, walnuts, and raisins (Photo 10). Instead of a port pairing, I ordered the 7€ Cafe au Lait which balanced well with the French toast (Photo 8). I really think the Belle Epoque decor complemented our digestion because this was the gathering spot for Porto's elite. For a few moments, we were part of it. FOOD / DRINK - 5 stars...glorious sweets, especially the French toast, and the port and caffeine were nice fits AMBIANCE - 5 stars...striking atmosphere befitting an Agatha Christie murder mystery in the Gilded Age SERVICE - 4.5 stars..,of course they're attentive TOTAL - 5 stars...a worthy stop among many in Porto RELATED - Exploring Porto? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/HO0S-1BP1x

    5 for beauty, zero for prices!! What a tourist trap. I walked in on a quiet morning wanting a small…read morecup of coffee or drink prior to an appointment I was early for. I was absolutely shook at the prices. 7€ for a pingo? (A sip of expresso with a drop of milk and the cup is slightly bigger than two or three thimbles. To compare, you can go most anywhere else and pay about 1€ for a pingo.) 8/9 euros for a hot chocolate? You can get cup of milk for 3/4 euros though, at the store you can get a whole liter for .89€ Listen, I am 100% sure being in this cafe is a dream for some potter fans but it is sad that the prices are that insane, but... clearly people pay them. I politely excused myself and I walked across the way and had two pork rissóis and a cup of coffee (not a baby pingo- think cappuccino size) for 3€... and for free, the real Portuguese experience with locals. The people I engaged with were lovely and kind here. This review is for the prices. Not the food, drinks, or service. Let's be real, of course ambiance is off the chart gorgeous. So if you don't mind a 50€ tab for 3-4 baby, baby coffees maybe just take a picture from the outside and call it good. There are more local and authentic things to do in Porto than pay 7€ for an orange juice or pingo.

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