Confeitaria Novo Imperador is a multifaceted establishment, with a common focus: own manufacture and daily. It is bakery, pastry shop, pizzeria and restaurant, which means it can be visited to make any kind of meal, but not only. Confeitaria Novo Imperador invites, through its bakery and pastry shop, to try the pastries and cakes outside mealtimes. You can order custom cakes for special occasions. For meals, the establishment advises you to try its daily meals, with different dishes every day at lunchtime. There are also options in the fish menu, with emphasis on the various dishes of cod, meat, pizzas and, as you could not miss, Francesinha (a sandwich from the city of Porto, consisting of sausage, fresh sausage, ham, cold meats and beef steak, covered with cheese later melted; it is garnished with a tomato, beer and piri-piri sauce and can be served with French fries as a side dish).
Bread, pastries, cakes, coffee.
Monday to Friday: 06h30 - 20h30 | Saturday and Sunday: 07h - 20h30
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Address:
Praça do Marquês de Pombal, 154
Postal Code:
4000-390
City Zone:
Marquês
Landline Phone:
223188345
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