Discover the flavours of Porto on a relaxed walking food tour through the city centre with local guides,…
Pastel de Nata is one of the most famous and beloved Portuguese pastries, recognised for its crispy flaky pastry and creamy custard filling. Traditionally served warm and often sprinkled with cinnamon or powdered sugar, it is an essential part of Portuguese food culture.
Originally created by monks in Lisbon during the 18th century, Pastel de Nata quickly became popular across the country and is now one of Portugal’s most iconic culinary symbols.
In Porto, visitors can enjoy freshly baked Pastéis de Nata in traditional cafés and bakeries while experiencing the city’s café culture and local flavours. Perfect with a coffee, this classic Portuguese pastry is a must-try for anyone visiting Portugal.
Discover Porto’s growing vegan food scene on a relaxed walking tour through the city centre with local guides,…