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Sala industrial-vintage da Rua das Flores com pratos portugueses brincalhões
Porto's granite downtown, where century-old petisco houses share the slope with stand-up wine bars.
The Baixa is Porto's granite heart, a downward-sloping tangle of streets between Aliados and the river where ornate nineteenth-century façades give way to tiled shopfronts and stand-up wine bars. It is dense, loud and lived-in: office workers, students and old men in cafés share the same blocks, and the dining runs from century-old petisco houses to tightly run tasting rooms. Here you find the canonical dishes of the north done seriously, the cataplana, the slow-braised meats, the salt cod a dozen ways, alongside a newer guard pouring natural wine by the glass after dark. The Baixa rewards wandering: the best tables are often down a stairwell or behind an unmarked door.
4 lugares
Sala industrial-vintage da Rua das Flores com pratos portugueses brincalhões
Grande dame de 1931 na Passos Manuel, ainda a cozinhar tripas à moda do Porto
Tido como o mais antigo restaurante de Portugal, numa viela junto a São Bento
Encostado a São Bento, uma sala acolhedora de petiscos de mar
2 lugares