São Nicolau is a home cooking restaurant offering a varied range of traditional Portuguese food at an economical price. It has daily dishes with meat and fish alternatives, as well as salads and snacks such as hot dogs, the Portuguese Prego and the Picota hamburger. Our specialty, however, is the francesinha, not only traditional with a XXL version for brave customers, but also of other varieties such as chicken francesinha and two types of vegetarian francesinhas (of tofu and of egg). Given this offer, it is the ideal place for either a meal, a snack or a beer during a stroll along the Douro River.
Francesinhas, snacks, sangrias, Portuguese food, drinks
Monday-Saturday: 08:00-22:00. Sunday: 08:00-16:00
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Address:
Rua Nova da Alfândega, 37
Postal Code:
4050-430
City Zone:
Historic Center
Landline Phone:
223247643
Email:
micael_dionisio@hotmail.com
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