I recently had dinner at Restaurante Flor de Paranhos in Porto, and it felt like stepping into a friendly local gem. The space is charmingly casual—simple wooden tables, classic tiled walls, and an atmosphere that’s warm and inviting.
I began with a fresh salad featuring potatoes, olives, and tangy vegetables—a light, comforting start. For the main, I sampled a traditional stew packed with beans, hearty meat, and seasonal vegetables, served bubbling in a clay pot. The flavors were rich, homemade, and deeply satisfying. The bread served on the side was perfect for soaking up every bit of sauce.
Portions were generous, prices very fair, and the food felt lovingly prepared. The staff were friendly and attentive, adding to the down-to-earth, relaxed vibe.
With a solid rating around 4 / 5 from locals, it’s clear Flor de Paranhos is appreciated for its reliability and authenticity .
If you’re in Porto’s Paranhos area and want honest Portuguese cooking in a no-frills setting, this is a lovely spot for a satisfying meal—I’ll gladly return next...
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