A Foodie’s Guide to Traditional Portuguese Easter Food in 2026
Portugal has become one of Europe’s most popular Easter destinations, and it’s easy to see why. The weather is warm, the country is steeped in Catholic tradition, and the food — always exceptional — takes on a whole new dimension during Semana Santa (Holy Week). After trying some much-loved Portuguese Easter foods...
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Wine Not? A Go-To Spot for Wine in Lisbon
I recently had the chance to check out Wine Not?, a chic little wine bar in the heart of Chiado, and it’s quickly become one of my favorite spots in Lisbon. Opened in 2015, this place is a passion project of João Ribeiro and his wife, Rute, and their connection...
Ginjinha Popular: A Dive into Lisbon’s Real Heart
Stumbling upon Ginjinha Popular was like discovering a piece of Lisbon frozen in time. Between Rossio and Restauradores, this tiny, unassuming bar has been around since 1931, kept alive by generations of the same family. I’ve heard it’s practically a second home to locals who’ve been coming here for decades,...
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 succulent meat and covered with a sumptuous and spicy cheese sauce, these sandwiches always go down a treat on my Porto food tours. A take on some...
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 in Porto. The original recipe for these indulgent morsels came from the Jerónimos monastery in the Belém area before spreading north to Porto. A long-standing feature on...
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. That said, there are still some stellar Porto coffee shops; you just need to know where to look. Coffee is a round-the-clock affair in...
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 slightly different grapes, or aged in different ways to make them distinctly unique. The different vintages and specialist wine makers offer interesting takes...
São Jorge Restaurant – My Hidden Alfama Favorite
Introduction to the Restaurant If you’re ever wandering through the charming, cobbled streets of Alfama, you might just stumble upon São Jorge—one of those places that feels like a delightful secret. I first discovered it on a lazy afternoon walk, and I’ve been hooked ever since. The restaurant has been...
Cantinho do Aziz - Africa in the Heart of Lisbon
Introduction to Cantinho do Aziz Walking into Cantinho do Aziz, I was immediately enveloped by a sense of warmth and nostalgia that transported me straight to Mozambique. Founded by Aziz, who came from Mozambique to Lisbon in the 1980s, this family-run restaurant has preserved its roots beautifully. As I settled...
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Porto Wine & Dine: Port Wine Cave and Food Tour
A culinary walking tour of Porto’s authentic Vila Nova de Gaia neighborhood, with a visit to the world's oldest port wine cellar, port wine tastings and traditional delicious food.
- Mon-Sat
- 4 Hours
- Small Group
A traditional Portuguese dinner that takes you all over the city!
- Mon-Sat
- 3.5 Hours
- Small Group
Already traveling in a large group or want something different? All our tours can be taken privately or we can create a tour just for you!
- Private tour