2 Best Restaurants in Northern Portugal, Portugal

Confeitaria Manuel Natário

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So famous that it was featured on a postage stamp in 2017, this vintage pastry shop is best known for its bola de Berlim donuts, overflowing with pastry cream. Also popular are the cinnamon biscuits, pão de ló à Jorge Amado (a sponge favored by the late Brazilian writer on his periodic visits), and Manjerico de Viana, an eggy tart that tastes like sweet basil. It was originally invented at the nearby Pastelaria Zé Natário, opened in 1970 by Manuel's brother José.

Rua Manuel Espregueira 37, Viana do Castelo, Viana do Castelo, 4900-318, Portugal
258 822 376
Known For
  • house-made sweets
  • classic decor
  • batches of donuts that emerge at 11:30 and 5:30

Pastelaria Zé Natário

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This small café is the perfect place to soak up the Minho atmosphere. The proprietor makes his own pastries, cakes, and croquettes. 

Av. dos Combatentes da Grande Guerra 20, Viana do Castelo, Viana do Castelo, 4900-318, Portugal
258 826 856
Known For
  • this family-run business has become a local institution
  • the specialty is a sweet pastry called Manjerico de Viana
  • custard-filled pastries are made fresh throughout the day