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At Paolo's Pizzeria you can enjoy an extensive pizza menu, with garlic bread and drink, or the option of a pizza roll. But you will be making a mistake if you think that Paolo's only has pizzas. The diversity of starters impresses, from the traditional olives, through the sausage or cheese boards, to the house specialty, a steak puff pastry, accompanied with fried potatoes. There is a panoply of salads and pasta dishes, but the menu of traditional Portuguese dishes is also a great bet, as well as the unavoidable 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) and some snacks. As a cherry on top of the cake, there is also a dessert menu for all tastes and shapes.

French, pizzas, traditional Portuguese cuisine.

Monday and Tuesday: 11h30 - 15h, 18h - 23h | Wednesday to Saturday: 11h - 15h, 18h - 23h | Sunday: closed



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Address:
Rua Augusto Luso, 112

Postal Code:
4050-072

City Zone:
Boavista

Landline Phone:
224029654

Mobile Phone:
914880791

Email:
pacohernandez782@gmail.com

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