Cândido dos Reis Café Review: A Hidden Gem in Porto
Porto is full of excellent little cafés and restaurants, but every once in a while, you stumble upon a place that feels extra special, the kind of spot that ...
Porto Food & Drink
Casa Louro Review: Porto’s Iconic Spot for Traditional Cuisine
Casa Louro captures the spirit of Porto the moment you walk in. It’s not just a Tasca—it’s a time capsule of tradition, family, and authenticity. During my v...
Conga Restaurant Review: The Best Bifanas in Porto
If there’s one place in Porto I can’t stop talking about, it’s Conga. Let’s be clear: this is not the kind of place you go for fancy dining or a quiet sit-do...
Real Companhia Velha Winery Review
When I heard about Real Companhia Velha, Portugal’s oldest wine company, I knew I had to visit. This place has been around since 1756—let that sink in! It wa...
The 7 Best Francesinhas in Porto
Portugal has a lengthy selection of satisfying sandwiches, but none have the prestigious reputation of the epic francesinha. Packed to the brim with succulen...
The 6 Best Pastel de Nata in Porto
Pastéis de nata, the esteemed Portuguese custard tarts, might be rooted in Lisbon, but that doesn’t mean you won’t find some incredible varieties...
While other European cities like Rome and Vienna are renowned for their coffee scene, Porto is a little more synonymous with decadent dishes than fresh brews...
The 6 Best Port Wines in Porto
Port wine is the signature drink of the city of Porto. However, there are several different types of port wine. Each is made with different techniques and sl...
Petiscos are to Porto what an amuse bouche is to the French or a Portuguese take on Spanish Tapas. They’re small plates and single flavorful bites made with ...
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Italian Cantucci Cookie Making for Kids
The fun online cooking class your kids have been hungry for.
- Wed, Sat, Sun
- 1 Hours
- Private tour