Installed in a round building adorned with typical Portuguese tiles is Café Ponche. If you are looking for a place to take a break, to relax, to work a little at the computer, to study, to socialise, to have a cup of coffee, or a drink to regain strength, or a snack to tuck in, or a full meal at competitive prices, Café Ponche can be a serious candidate for those choices. Café Ponche bets on traditional Portuguese cuisine in the confection of its meals and suggests its customers to taste its speciality, the ‘Tripas à moda do Porto’ (the most representative dish of Porto that dates back to the time of the Portuguese Discoveries is cooked with tripe and fat meat, accompanied with thick slices of dark bread; today instead of bread white beans are used). The space is pleasant and welcoming, having, besides the interior space, an outer ne.
Traditional Portuguese food, Oporto-style tripe.
Monday to Saturday: 07h - 20h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua Morgado de Mateus, 191
Postal Code:
4000-335
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
220196246
Email:
filipaalexandra150@gmail.com
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