How about a good Portuguese restaurant, for lunch or dinner? When it comes to Portuguese gastronomy, the capital has a few traditional addresses, from restaurants to patisseries offering sweet and savory dishes, as well as wine bars. And while these are devilishly tasty, they're not the best known in the capital. And that's a shame!
So, why not take the plunge this lunchtime or this evening? From fried sardines to the inevitable brandade de morue, from creamy and terribly addictive pastels de nata to comforting seafood cataplana, Portuguese gastronomy has more than one speciality up its sleeve and is just waiting for you to discover its singularity and plurality. The ideal way to feel like you're in Lisbon tasting street food without even leaving the capital!
So, to make sure you're in for a real treat when you eat Portuguese in Paris, take a look at these top addresses for Portuguese restaurants in the capital. A guaranteed feast!
Taberna Londrina, Portuguese restaurant specializing in francesinha in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés (94)
Located in Saint-Maur-des-Fossés in the Val-de-Marne region of France, Taberna Londrina is a Portuguese restaurant featuring a typical specialty from the city of Porto: Francesinha. [Read more]
Iluma, the festive Iberian tapas bar restaurant
Iluma alma iberica, the new Iberian restaurant with Spanish and Portuguese specialties, in tapas bar mode, is opening its doors to us in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris. It's a bar-restaurant that comes alive on certain days, offering good times of sharing, both in drinks and on the plate. [Read more]
PB Poulet Braisé – the affordable grill house with golden poultries
At PB Poulet Braisé, chicken is Breton and is served over and over again. A quick, hearty and affordable bargain for families and groups of friends. [Read more]
Da Rosa Jr, a family affair based on good products
Arthur Da Rosa took over one of his family's addresses and revisited it in his own way. The result is Da Rosa Jr, where the idea remains the same: to share tapas and good times with friends. [Read more]
Da Rosa, the excellent Mediterranean restaurant and grocery store
It's good, it's beautiful, it's original: José Da Rosa invites you to his grocery-canteen for an extraordinary gustatory voyage based on fine Mediterranean products. [Read more]
Papo, tasty Portuguese street food in the 11th arrondissement
This new little shop, called Papo, highlights a Portuguese speciality that is still little-known in Paris: papo, a small bread with fillings that comes in several delicious versions. [Read more]
Spanish restaurants in Paris, our top addresses for Iberian cuisine
Paella, croquetas, tapas and tortillas await you at Spanish restaurants in Paris. The perfect place to discover the diversity of Iberian cuisine! [Read more]
How about a little fado on the way out?