My husband and I just went to this pasteleira for a cappuccino and croissant for breakfast. One of the people behind the counter acknowledged us right away and told us if we were eating here to have a seat and a server would come and take our order. The cappuccino and Americano coffee came out piping hot, perfect. The croissant was different from what I was expecting, ie flaky, but equally as delicious with a slightly sweetened taste, buttery and soft. I dipped it into my cappuccino which was so good! There were so many tempting looking pastries, both sweet and savory that I will be coming back soon to try everything I can before leaving Porto.
Food: 5
Service: 5
Atmosphere: 5
For those that live next to a bakery shop you’ll know what am talking about. Waking up to the smell of fresh baked pastries in the air and also having to participate in the eating process was good fun. Everything in the shop looks very good. We had the plain & chocolate croissants and the famous Portuguese Pastel de nata which tasted really nice. I can well say good value for money as well. The customer service was excellent too.
Delicious pasteles de nata and croissant.
Great price for 2 coffee and the baked goods, came to only €4.20
(pasteles priced at 90 cents)
The staff were nice too. Will definitely come back, and absolutely recommend if you're in Porto but don't want to break the bank eating nice pasteles de nata.
I had read about this confeitaria online and wanted to try it. I was a bit disappointed. Forts, I asked for an egg cream-filled croissant and they gave me one with marmalade, and secondly the croissants was good, but average good. So, good confeitaria, nothing fancy.
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But it was great, service was perfect, fast and friendly.
The croissants were delicious ( we had heated ham and cheese croissants) and they were just perfect.
Toilets were clean.
We spent 22.4€ for 6 croissants, one Berliner, 2 lattes, 2 juices and 4 coffees. So it was 5.6€ per person for breakfast.
Will certainly return ☺️