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Restaurante Nun’Álvares

Nun'Álvares Restaurant bets all its assets on Portuguese cuisine. The atmosphere is homemade and authentic, with simple and pleasant facilities. Usually, regular customers come to this restaurant. Nun'Álvares Restaurant proposes you to try hake, broth or seafood. However, there are other options. It is also one of the good places to eat ‘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), but if it is not the day for that dish, you can try other typical Portuguese delicacies, such as hake fillets with ‘salada Russa’ (salad with potatoes, carrots, peas and green beans) with homemade mayonnaise. As far as desserts are concerned, the restaurant advises you to try the chocolate mousse. The service is friendly and the prices are competitive.

Traditional portuguese cuisine.

Sunday to Friday: 12h - 22h | Saturday: closed



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Address:
Rua Guedes de Azevedo, 195

Postal Code:
4000-273

City Zone:
Baixa

Landline Phone:
222055137

Email:
rest.nuno.alvares@gmail.com

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