The staff was nice but you cannot call this a portuguese coffee shop sorry, its not just putting the names of the stuff in portuguese and selling pasteries with the name Pastel de Nata. The Pastel de Nata that they sell is not even close to a real one, it's still a nice sweet but not an actual Pastel de nata (and a bit too greasy and with sugar??). The place is so full inside that at some point you don't know if you are in a coffee shop or just a shop from how crowded the place is with price tags everywhere. I feel that at least you could play some portuguese music to bring a bit of authenticity to the place. Maybe you should rethink the layout of the things. De português para português, podem fazer...
Read morePortuguese café with awesome coffee and cakes, including pastéis de nata, pão de ló, bolo de chocolate, and many other Portuguese favourites. What an awesome surprise to discover this on our trip to Bamberg! The decoration is pretty unique in that it's a collection of seemingly independent objects that together make the café look like a bazar of sorts. And apparently the objects are also for sale since many of them have price tags. So if you walk in at off hours and don't feel like eating or drinking anything you can still buy the furniture on...
Read moreI tried several cafes in Bamberg and finally found the best one.
Atmosphere This place is amazing. The vintage kinds of stuff are greeting me when I arrived. The cozy, warm interior is well organized in this cafe.
Cake I tried Mohn Schmand, and Pastéis de Nata, and both tasted wonderful. So I ordered Applestrudel later and (obviously) that was also great 🤣.
Staff All staffs are super kind. I kept asking about drinks, the ingredients of the cake, and the taste, and they always...
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