I recently had the pleasure of visiting Mercado Bom Sucesso in Porto, and I must say it was an absolute delight! This vibrant marketplace not only offers a wide array of culinary options but also exudes a lively atmosphere that captivates the senses.
As a food lover, I was thrilled by the incredible variety of dining options available. From traditional Portuguese delicacies to international cuisines, Mercado Bom Sucesso truly has something for everyone. The sheer diversity of flavors and dishes left me spoilt for choice, and I couldn't resist indulging in a little bit of everything.
What struck me the most about this place was its uncanny resemblance to the renowned Mercado San Miguel in Madrid. The lively ambiance, bustling crowd, and the contagious energy of the place reminded me of my experiences in the Spanish capital. It felt like I was transported back to Madrid while exploring the vibrant alleys of Mercado Bom Sucesso.
The quality of the food and the attention to detail in each vendor's offerings were truly impressive. Whether I was craving tapas, fresh seafood, delectable pastries, or even a refreshing glass of wine, I found it all under one roof. The passion and expertise of the vendors were evident in every bite, making each culinary experience a memorable one.
Apart from the delicious food, Mercado Bom Sucesso also boasts a fantastic blend of modern and traditional architecture. The sleek design and thoughtful layout create an inviting space to savor the flavors and immerse oneself in the vibrant atmosphere. It's a perfect spot to enjoy a leisurely meal, catch up with friends, or simply explore the diverse culinary landscape.
In summary, Mercado Bom Sucesso is a culinary paradise that left me utterly impressed. Its incredible range of food options, reminiscent of the Mercado San Miguel in Madrid, makes it a must-visit for any food enthusiast. I can't wait to return and discover more culinary treasures in this charming market. Highly...
Read moreAlways fresh, always at hand The past is revisited in the new Bom Sucesso Market, through the familiar colors and scents of fruit and vegetables. One can almost hear the market woman's catchy cries. Modern days are still filled with those scents and colors, but the Market has gone a step further by adding new delicacies and flavors. The place invites visitors to find out more about its history and about the road taken until the present day. In here all five senses are awakened. And at the end of a working day, this inviting and sensorial space is ideal for a snack among friends, ideal to share thoughts and dreams, or to revive old memories. Life can be smooth, even with abounding sensations. Matches your smile Bom Sucesso Market is a Babel made of costumes, routines and traits of people that are here, and people that arrive. There are shopping bags, and little gifts to be exchanged, there are offices closing new deals and opening new doors. There are local people enjoying the place, but also foreign faces, with different accents and languages, already so familiar. In between the hotel and the market area there is bustle and pauses punctuated with fleeting smiles and loud guffaws. We love this concept that becomes more meaningful when a smile flowers from a pair of lips, when people cross each other's paths in a place where so many...
Read moreDearest gentle readers,
For one of the few, this place gave me very mixed feelings. I had the pleasure to try the Leitao that was exquisit but to my great dissapointment, the other savory food places were rather not looking too pleasant to eat. Unfortunatly on top me and my following had some bad croquettas that we needed to spit back out into a napkin, so yes this was a really unpleasant and rather discusting show for those who witnessed and the whole affair was really disgracefull and ashaming for the family who normally tends to behave quite well. After this totally embarrasing moment my hunger was rather over, maybe unfortunate because the sweets did look more appealing than the savory food that was shown. Either way for a touristic place like Porto also a bit more english translations in certain food stands would not be considdered a unnecessary luxury as this gentlemen loves to be able to read what he would be putting into his mouth.
Overal a negative experience but I leave it hereby with a 3 stars score as I am that honest that I did not have had the opportunity to try the sweets so I leave that to those who are after all just looking for a coffee and sweets.
Yours truly, me
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