Surprise! It’s a brand-new list of recently open places to eat.
This new wave brings mouth watering pancakes, healthy food and treats from Mexico (and other parts of the world). The spaces are all unique and the food is just as delicious and fresh as it is creative. Come on, we have a lot of catching up to do.
Here are four recently open places in Porto
Garden Porto
Photo by: Manuel Lobo Guerra
There’s a new garden for you to visit in Porto but this one has far more delicious food than trees. Garden Porto is inspired by nature and therefore the space is both simple yet stylish, giving you just the right amount of tranquility to enjoy your meal. All you breakfast addicts will be pleasantly satisfied with their “breakfast all day” section which includes pumpkin pancakes, toast with sweet potato paste and waffles with Nutella (if you have a sweet tooth). Options that are both healthy and instagrammable. The menu also includes street food and options to share than can be combined with one of their signature cocktails.
Where: Rua de Fernandes Tomás, 989
Opening hours: Tuesday-Sunday 09:00 am-08:00 pm
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Óbio
Photo courtesy of: Óbio
If one of your goals for 2019 is to adopt a healthier lifestyle, you definitely have to visit Óbio one of the recently opened places that combines a café with a grocery store selling exclusively organic products. The white walls and wooden furniture contrast with the colorful dishes that include toasts, homemade cakes, organic coffee and main courses that are mostly gluten free and vegan. And if you want to know a secret, the Óbio Brunch basically includes everything you need to have a nice day: natural juice, toast, eggs, yogurt with granola, cake and expresso.
Where: Rua Santo Ildefonso, 224
Opening hours: Monday-Thursday 08:30 am-04:30 pm; Saturdays and Sundays 09:00 am-05:00 pm; Closed on Wednesdays
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Viva Creative Kitchen
Photo courtesy of: Viva Creative Kitchen
Viva Creative Kitchen invites you in for a nice glass of wine and delicious food, a cozy place where you will certainly have a nice time with a group of friends or someone special while sharing some innovative dishes. The appetizers include burrata cheese injected with Port wine, oven grilled mussels, shakshuka or nachos with pico de gallo. Their tuna tartare, bowls and salads are also a must-try. It’s almost like travelling around the globe without leaving Porto thanks to influences from Mexican, Italian and Brazilian cuisine – it can’t get more creative than that!
Where: Largo São Domingos, 33
Opening hours: Tuesday-Saturday 12:00 pm-03:30 pm 06:30 pm-10:30 pm; Sundays 12:00 pm-06:00 pm; Closed on Mondays
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Aguacate
Photo by: Nuno Carvalho
Aguacate is the Mexican touch Food Corner was missing.
Mexican skulls will lead you to the best food the country has to offer: quesadillas, nachos with chili, cheddar or guacamole, tacos and burritos. Their signature taco, “Aguacate Oscuro” includes mango, tomato, jalapeños, coentro-lime sauce, hot mayo and white cheese. The meal won’t make any sense unless you are holding a margarita or an ice-cold corona. And in order to have a glorious finish, don’t forget your well-deserved tequila shot. You’ll definitely say “¡Viva Mexico! after this experience.
Where: Food Corner
Opening hours: Open every day 12:00 pm-12:00 am
Which one of these recently open to eat places will you be visiting? Tell us in the comment section!