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    Casa Guedes - #8 Chef Guedes, 7.9€ (foreground); #14 Pernil com Queijo de Ovelha, 6.9€ (background)

    Casa Guedes

    4.3(160 reviews)
    1.0 km

    TL;DR: Call it a tourist spot if you want. It's consistent,…read moreaffordable, and delivers. Ignore the noise. Tourist or not, it's worth going. Food: The sandwiches do not miss. Rich, filling, and more than enough for one person. Hard to imagine eating more than one or needing another meal after. Value: Strong. Prices are fair, portions are big, and you actually feel like you got what you paid for. Vibe: Clean, efficient, and easy to get a seat. Not trying to be charming, just works. What could be better: Lacks the character of smaller mom-and-pop spots. If you're chasing "local only" energy, this isn't it.

    I really wanted to love this place and parts of the experience almost got me there. The sandwich…read more(#17 with pork) was genuinely delicious, and the sangria? Absolutely refreshing and well worth it. Seating was a bit of a challenge since there was no space inside, but we made it work outside and thankfully, the heaters kept us warm. So far, so good. Unfortunately, the service completely changed the tone of our visit. The woman taking our order was not just unfriendly. She was outright disrespectful! When my friend misplaced her ticket (we still had the number and were being cooperative), she asked politely if it would be okay. Instead of responding with basic courtesy, the employee made a scene and said in Spanish, "para la próxima guarda tu puto ticket." What she didn't realize is that we also speak Spanish. There was absolutely no reason for that level of hostility over such a minor situation. It turned what should have been a simple, enjoyable meal into an uncomfortable experience. We came here just to enjoy good food and while the food delivered, the service left a lasting impression for all the wrong reasons. I truly hope no one else has to experience that kind of treatment.

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    Casa Guedes - Table grilled sausage

    Table grilled sausage

    Casa Guedes - Pasta

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    Conga - Casa das Bifanas - Conga - Casa das Bifanas - pork sandwich

    Conga - Casa das Bifanas

    4.4(65 reviews)
    0.9 km

    The best bifana sandwich in town…read more Conga in Porto is renowned for their bifana sandwich. This is a classic pork sandwich with thin slices of marinated pork served in warm Portuguese roll bread. This introductory dine-in meal was coincidentally the most memorable meal of our trip. We came on a weekday for lunch and was seated shortly on their busy 2nd floor interior. The shredded pork slices were so tender and flavorful having been simmered to soak up all of the spice seasoning the marinade in the large pan for staff to pose with at the storefront. You can watch as the staff skewer out the meat in between the bread. The soft pillowy papo seco bread melted with the meat and was dunked in the spicy pork sauce for extra flavour. We paired this bifana sandwich (3.60 EUR) with their refreshing iced tea and a classic papas stew (3.50 EUR). The stew mixed minced pork & chicken in cornmeal thickened with pork blood. The seasoning made this surprisingly appetizing without much gamey flavour. Our only regret was not ordering more bifana sandwich instead while assuming other shops could be comparable. Simply put, this bifana sandwich was so savoury and none of the other famous shops we visited later ended up coming close. In fact even a Porto local whom we bumped into at a famous bifana sandwich spot in Lisbon flat out said Conga was better and she was right. You're not here for the service but a quick tasty bite. Skip it or hit it? Conga is worth the hype and you have to dine-in or takeout this sandwich!

    Great food at the Conga place. They do not have AC so it can be pretty hot. The service was prompt…read moreand courteous. The Bifanha was very delicious. It is a little spicy. I would return.

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    Conga - Casa das Bifanas - Inside 1st Floor

    Inside 1st Floor

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    Prégar - francesinha

    Prégar

    4.6(41 reviews)
    0.2 km
    €€

    This cozy little bar / restaurant serves the most delicious sandwiches (pregos in Portuguese)…read more We had the best red wine we ever tasted (Quinta dos Carvalhais) together with wonderful Portuguese sandwiches. Service was attentive and prompt, starting with the seating. We arrived without a reservation at peak lunchtime, and had to wait about ten minutes for a table.

    Came here for lunch on a Sunday after a day of sight seeing and walking around Porto…read more We actually arrived at 12 noon (time it says on Yelp) but they actually opened for business at 12:15 pm. We saw the two waiters come to the street and picked up a few bags of rolls that was delivered and likely for their sandwiches they planned on serving for the day. Word about this must be going around since besides me and my wife, there were 2 other group of people waiting for them to open. Pregar is definitely a small restaurant with only 8 tables inside and 4 tables outside. Their menu was separated by language and our waitress opened it on the English menu. My wife just had soup and I ordered the Serra (Portuguese steak with cheese) on a roll. The price was just for the burger and so I added the fries which came on a dipping side (they had sweet chili, horse radish mayo, ketchup) just to name a few. We actually had the sweet chili and later the horse radish mayo to try. So the steak sandwich I had was Medium (they ask how you want it cooked and went with how the Portuguese like their steaks.) It was a simple no frills sandwich. Just steak. Melted cheese on a roll. The bread was soft and complimented the meat in a 1-1 ratio which I like. Sometimes with a burger, you have more bread with a small burger in the middle. The Serra was 12 euro and thought that was a fair price for a steak sandwich. Overall, I'd give the Serra 4 stars. Service was wonderful and our waitress was attentive and helpful with her suggestions on the steak sandwich to go with. 5 stars. Overall, it was a great lunch and we enjoyed being one of the first ones to dine that day. By the time we were about to finish, more patrons were coming in to eat. Definitely a place If you happen to be near Pregar, I would recommend to try.

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    Café Santiago - Francesinha

    Café Santiago

    4.1(158 reviews)
    0.9 km
    €€

    Easily 5 stars! No-frills ambiance, but a totally authentic mom-and-pop restaurant. We had a real…read morePorto Francesinha sandwich (which means "little French girl" in Portuguese)--hot, hearty, and much bigger and richer than a regular sandwich. We ordered three sandwiches, two glasses of house vinho verde, one beer, and one lemonade for just 30 euros. Not only a famous spot in Porto, but also great food and excellent value. Simple setting, good service, and great prices make this a perfect choice.

    I have to admit that neither Jamie W nor I were all that excited about trying the Francesinha,…read morePorto's signature sandwich, because it's a "heart attack on a plate" as Anthony Bourdain described it. Its nearest cousin is the Croque Madame only more gluttonous with multiple kinds of meat and an excess of melted cheese. Bourdain went to O Afonso to try his first Francesinha when he visited Porto. However, current consensus motivated us to come here after we watched more recent YouTube travel videos from Jamie Oliver and others. This looked like a more classic, retro-style diner like Mel's Drive-In, but there was no mistaking what everyone was ordering here whether they were tourists or locals. Tables were pretty snug, but we managed to squeeze ourselves in against the wall. We knew we had to get the 13,2€ Francesinha Santiago because it was the classic rendition (Photo 8). Fortunately they allowed us to share an order because our tablemates let us know other places around town don't allow you to do that. It was quite a sight with the fried egg on top of a monstrous sandwich covered by multiple, overlapping slices of a Portuguese cheese called queijo flamengo. The sandwich itself consisted of two thick slices of white bread toasted to golden brown. Inside was Portuguese wet-cured ham, bologna, grilled sirloin steak, fresh sausage, linguiça, and mortadella. It was all doused with their house francesinha sauce made of beef gravy, tomato paste, onion, garlic, piri piri chiles, beer, brandy, and port wine. A pile of fries surrounded the sandwich (Photo 10). Wow, I just spent two paragraphs describing the francesinha and didn't mention whether I liked it or not. I did - but I also realized it was one-and-done for me. We managed to have a couple of the 2,7€ bowls of soup. Jamie had the Caldo Verde (Spinach Soup) (Photo 9), and I had the Canja de Galinha (Chicken Soup) (Photo 7). Both were satisfying, and mine had orzo. Yes, that was enough food. FOOD - 4 stars...that was quite a mountain of a sandwich AMBIANCE - 3.5 stars...very popular spot with seating squeezed together SERVICE - 4.5 stars...a veteran server treated us very well TOTAL - 4 stars...come hungry and enjoy RELATED - Exploring Porto? Here's a collection of places I've visited and reviewed: https://yelp.to/7s1tZV5h5M

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    Cervejaria Gazela - Cachorrinho

    Cervejaria Gazela

    4.6(105 reviews)
    0.6 km
    €€

    This is definitely one of several places I wished I'd had time to go back to more than once, or…read moreindeed, ideally, that they'd somehow decide to open an offshoot in the exact place I live in the US (counterpoint, that that would *suck* for my arteries)... I'm very glad we stopped here while we were in Porto. I'm also glad we managed to find two *seats* together - the place is tiny, and well-attended. It's a bit cramped if you're dining in, but worth it (assuming you can find a seat.) I was also spoiled after the first fried cheese-dog arrived like 2 minutes after ordering it, despite it being so busy - the pica pao took a longer time (not an unreasonably long time), as did the second cachorrinho I decided I needed to get even though I wasn't *terribly* hungry after sharing the first two items, cause it was so good, and I knew I wouldn't be back any time soon, if ever (was fine by me, as I was also enjoying trying a bunch of Portuguese spirits for cheap - 3.5 euro for a decently large glass of ginja, 3-5 euro for various Portuguese brandies... they thought I was weird ordering a large glass of ginja, but it goes *so* well with the salty deep fried food served here.) Cachorrinhos are super unhealthy obviously, being basically a fried hot dog stuffed with cheese, but excellent, totally worth the roughly 5 bucks. The pica pau Americo was also a pretty good value, as a "small" is... not small. I figured I should try both of the things they were most known for - the pica pau was great too, but if I were ever back, I'd probably just stuff my face with wonderful fried crispy cheese dogs.

    Cachorrinhos were pretty tasty. I liked the cheese inside. Quick and casual eatery…read more Pica Pau was way too overwhelming. It's basically a heart attack on a plate, with just pure meat and cheese. The acidity of the olives helped us barely make it through the dish. It was also too salty. I would just stick to the cachorrinhos! The staff member who was checking on the line outside was not friendly. However, the staff behind the counter serving the food were efficient and kind.

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    Cervejaria Gazela - Casual dining

    Casual dining

    Cervejaria Gazela - Beer/cider on draft

    Beer/cider on draft

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    A Loja dos Pastéis de Chaves

    A Loja dos Pastéis de Chaves

    4.6(8 reviews)
    1.2 km

    This is one of those places that you need to be forewarned. It's so good, it will totally reset…read moreyour bar of standard. Once you taste the delicious puff pastries over here, with their flakey, buttery crust, you may never be happy again with your run-of-the-mill pies. Afterall, not a lot of pastries carry the fancy EU PGI (Protected Geographical Indication) seal. There are 8 different flavors. The original is lamb, but you can also get chicken, bacalhau (this is Portugal after all), veggies, as well as sweet flavors such as chocolate and egg with almond. The interior is really cute and comfortable. Whether you come fore breakfast, lunch or afternoon tea, this is a little bite of heaven.

    This was the first stop on our food tour and this shop is likely something I would not have found…read morewithout. So glad we did. "Pastéis de Chaves" is a protected designation of origin (PDO) product as they can only be made in Chaves. Much like there are other bubbly wines but there is only one Champagne and there are lots of cheeses but Gouda cheese can only come from the Netherlands. So these delicious pastries are made daily about 90 minutes to the northeast and trucked in to Porto. They ARE delicious. We had two, one savory and one sweet. The savory was filled with a chicken and spices, which was delicious. The other, a goat cheese. Hard to choose which I liked best, but the flaky pastry was excellent and a good start for the day. You know it's good when you want more. And I did! [Review 9882 overall, 1460 of 2018.]

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    Portu's - sandwiches - Updated May 2026

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