The basic complaint is a disappointing choice of national dishes, especially the lack of a national and local culinary symbol of the city of Porto - Tripas a Moda do Porto. Instead of that cooked pork hock - average.
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The basic complaint is a disappointing choice of national dishes, especially the lack of a national and local culinary symbol of the city of Porto - Tripas a Moda do Porto. Instead of that cooked pork hock - average.
I keep wanting to eat seafood as soon as I came back to Portugal but I knew the Lombo de Porco here is good so I persuaded myself to give it a try. It did not disappoint me. It was amazing. A portion for one...More
While in Porto we ate at this spot several times. The pork knuckle and salt cod entrees were hearty and delicious. We also enjoyed cod cakes and several typical desserts . The staff took time to share a conversationdespitebeing incredibly busy, even on a Wednesday...More
The hotel recommended this one a traditional local restaurant. Excellent service and great atmosphere. Very busy but great service and great food and wine. The portions are large so make sure you have a big appetite before you go. Loads of locals and the specials...More
The food at Antunes had great value and the staff was friendly and very helpful. They helped to recommend us items that are popular and were lively and fun to be around. Definitely worth stopping by whenever you’re in Porto.
When you walk in, Antunes doesn’t look like much. But the food is incredible! We had a starter of garlic bread and then shared the famous pork knee which is a massive chunk of roast ham. Absolutely delicious! The service was great and we shared...More
Excellent place to visit for some Portuguese delicacies brought to you with fine quality. Try the Papas de Sarrabulho and the Tripas à moda do Porto and definitely the Pernil de Porto (one Pernil is enough for 3 people)
I am very glad we came upon this restaurant in Porto. Antunes has real local food and was a vivid tavern, with friendly stuff, lovely wines, a welcoming atmosphere, where one hardly can avoid having the Pork Knee, along with a red wine but frankly...More
This is a place that does not look much from the outside because it is not on the main tourist beat, but the food and service is very good and is well worth a try if you are in the area.
Looking for a restaurant in Porto with real local food, but wanting to avoid novice (yet excellent) wine restaurants, came upon a review of Antunes, that proved more than up to the point. My experience was a vivid tavern, with friendly stuff, great food, lovely...More