The Best Pastel de Nata’s in Porto
Porto, Porto
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Posted over 4 years ago
Nata Lisboa
a franchise with a goal to provide delicious natas to dessert-lovers around the world and even throughout the country. In Porto, there are two downtown stores that you can choose from, one near Mercado Bolhão and the other near São Bento Station, meaning you can grab a pastel or two before taking photos of the amazing azulejo mosaics in the city’s best landmarks
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Porto, Porto
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Majestic Café
It’s always a great idea to visit the city’s historic cafés, but the Majestic Café is extra special since it’s also one of the most beautiful and romantic coffee spots in Portugal. First opened in 1921, the Majestic Café showcases an “antique” style that was popular in the late-1800s and early-1900s called Belle Époque. The custard tarts are tasty, as are the other sweets offered, and pair well with the coffee and, especially, the ambiance.
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Porto, Porto
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Fábrica da Nata
It’s truly all about the natas at the Fábrica da Nata. Not only is this an excellent spot to indulge in Portugal’s most famous custard tarts, but it’s also among the coziest restaurants, too, decorated with plush sofas and armchairs. Chandeliers, black-and-white photography, and azulejo mosaics all add an extra touch of elegance to the spot as well. Buy a pastel de nata hot out of the oven for €1, or choose to eat here for lunch and save the nata for dessert.
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Porto, Porto
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NATAS D'Ouro, Porto Baixa - Café, Vinho Do Porto
Natas D’Ouro may have “hit gold” with their fairly new concept that blends two of Portugal’s most loved sweet things: pastéis de nata flavored with Port wine. Nope, it’s not a joke! There are two stores in Porto, one on either side of the Dom Luís Bridge, but the one near Avenida dos Aliados is conveniently located and may have a wider menu selection, which yes, includes the traditional flavor, too.
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Porto, Porto
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Bakery and Pastry Shop "Bolhão"
The Confeitaria do Bolhão is one of the oldest confectionary shops in Porto, having first opened its doors in 1896. Located across the street from Bolhão Market, it’s excellently located for visitors wanting a quick bite of dessert before or after perusing the traditional market.
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Porto, Porto
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Padaria Ribeiro
The Padaria Ribeiro may primarily be a bakery specializing in bread, but it also sells pastries, and the pastéis de nata are a top choice for the regulars.
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Porto, Porto
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Manteigaria
Cozy and traditional, this spot is full of locals and the tourists who know to go, and it’s common to see people eating their natas by the counter while watching the pastry chefs make their magic.
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