Few things are better about Porto than its abundance of family-run restaurants. And Casa Nanda is an absolute classic of the genre. These guys have bene cooking here for more than 35 years, and the dishes have been refined to perfection: highlights include hake fillets with rice or potato salad and the grilled beef rib.
When it comes to food, tere's a hell of a lot of choice in Porto. But if it's your first (or second, or third?) time in the city, there are some dishes you simply have to try. It's the rules. The best place to do that? That'll be Porto's traditional restaurants.
These are the kinds of places run by families for hundreds of years. The kinds of places in which recipes are passed down through generations, and each dish is perfectly refined. From seafood to francesinhas, here are the restaurants offering up an authentic taste of old Porto. Enjoy!
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This guide was written by the editorial team at Time Out Porto. At Time Out, all of our travel guides are written by local writers who know their cities inside out. For more about how we curate, see our editorial guidelines.