Portuguese restaurants in Paris, our good addresses
By The editorial staff · Photos by Manon C. · Published on January 24, 2023 at 04:08
And if this noon, we ate Portuguese? Here are the best Portuguese addresses in Paris, restaurants, sweet and savory pastries and even wine bars!
Sounds like a Well portuguese restaurant, at lunch or dinner? Side gastronomy Portugesethe capital has a few traditional addresseseither it’s about Restaurantsof pastries which offers sweet and savory dishes, but also wine bars; and even if these are devilishly greedy, they are not the best known in the capital. And that’s a shame !
So, if we take the plunge, this afternoon or tonight? Essential fried sardines brandade of cod, through the creamy and terribly addictive nata pastels and comforting her cataplana seafood, the portuguese gastronomy more than one specialty in its bag and expects only one thing: to make you discover all its singularity and its plurality. The ideal way to imagine yourself in Lisbon while tasting street food without even leaving the capital, in short!
Also, to be sure to enjoy Portuguese manager in Paristake a look at these good addresses of Portuguese restaurants in the capital. Guaranteed treat!
Portuguese restaurants in Paris, our good addresses:
Canelas, a new Portuguese pastry at the Canal Saint-Martin
Fans of Pastels de Nata are delighted: Canelas, a new Portuguese pastry, has just opened at the Canal Saint-Martin! [Lire la suite]
Iluma, the new Iberian restaurant festive tapas bar
Iluma alma iberica, here is the new Iberian restaurant with Spanish and Portuguese specialties, in tapas bar mode, which is revealed to us in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. A lively bar-restaurant on certain days, which offers us good moments of sharing, both in drinks and on the plate. [Lire la suite]
PB Poulet Braisé, the affordable rotisserie and its golden poultry
At PB Poulet Braisé, the chicken is Breton and comes in endless variety. A quick, generous and affordable good plan for families and groups of friends. [Lire la suite]
Da Rosa Jr, a family business around good products
Arthur Da Rosa has taken over one of the family addresses to revisit it in his own way. Thus was born Da Rosa Jr, where the idea remains similar: sharing tapas and a good time with friends. [Lire la suite]
Portologia, the Portuguese wine cellar in the heart of the 3rd arrondissement of Paris
Portologia, La Maison des Porto is an ode to the wines of Portugal. At the same time cellar, wine bar and tasting house, this unique place in Paris offers a sharp and sought-after selection of more than 200 Port wines with a very special place reserved for small producers. The objective: to introduce as many people as possible to the richness and diversity of these great wines that are too often overlooked! [Lire la suite]
Papo, tasty Portuguese street food in the 11th arrondissement
This new little shop called Papo highlights a Portuguese specialty that is still little known in Paris: the papo, a filled roll that comes in several of the tastiest versions. [Lire la suite]
DonAntonia: the adorable Portuguese pastry on the Saint-Martin canal
DonAntonia Pastelaria is a small piece of Portugal in the heart of Paris. Located on the edge of the Saint-Martin canal in rue de la Grange aux Belles, this charming canteen-pastry shop and Portuguese grocery store in pastel tones is a delight for foodies, and especially Pastel de Nata aficionados. Snacks and homemade sweets can be enjoyed on site, or by the canal! [Lire la suite]
And if leaving the restaurant, we were going to listen to a little fado to end in style?