Must Eat Portuguese Food | Top 10 Best Local Foods To Try In Porto, Portugal!

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Must Eat Portuguese Food | Top 10 Best Local Foods To Try In Porto, Portugal! Portugal Travel Series Part 3

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In this Portugal travel vlog, we eat as much local Portuguese food as we can around Porto. We try a range of cheap eats that are local Portuguese dishes famous in Porto or in Portugal.

We highly recommend this as one of the best things to do in Portugal. You could spend your whole trip just eating the local food and drinking the wine.

In this food vlog, we try the following top 10:

1) Pastel de nata
2) Caldo Verde
3) Bifana em pao
4) Cachorrinho
5) Ginja em copos de chocolate
6) Pastel de bacalhau
7) Veggie Francesinha
8) Prego
9) Chorizo na brasa
10) Pica pau


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All Comments (21)
  • Portuguese soup, does not have chicken stock as a base unless it chicken soup(canja). Water and Ollive oil is the bases of our soup. Check-in authentic portuguese recipes for this.
  • @emrysam
    For any vegans out there: there are plenty of great vegetarian/vegan restaurants in Porto. You won't starve!
  • The wine "chouriço" is really made with wine. And dis you know that indian "vindaloo" is an adaptation of a Portuguese dish, "carne (meat, once again) em vinha de alhos", that is, marinated in red wine and garlic, and a few other condiments and herbs?
  • @DiogoF.
    Finally a good video about Portuguese cuisine, in Portugal 🇵🇹🇪🇺👍
  • @june4033
    I love the egg tarts. They are so good! Thank you for the food tour!
  • @eacreal
    Well done! But you missed Pernil (Pur-neel) Sandwich in casa Guedes, Praça dos Poveiros. Also, in the same place, Queijo (Kay-ju) da Serra Sandwich. Best bifana is in front of Campanhã train station in a place called Astro. If you are short on money you can ask for just a sauce sandwich. In Porto you must also try Filetes de Polvo (octopus) in a restaurant called Aleixo with the octopus rice, also near Campanhã and, last, but not the least: tripes... Ando go to Mercearia das Flores in rua das Flores to take a look (and taste) at Portugal's best produces. Enjoy
  • @wtf1992lynx
    Nice to see brits enjoying what Portugal has to offer again. Cheers!
  • @johnhunt386
    Love this fun video of one of my favorite cities. I cant wait to go back to Portugal but in the meanwhile, videos like this are great to see!
  • Travel Beans! My favorites! I’m here within the first 15 mins you posted! Yeeeiiihhh!!! I love your content! It shows my favorites in life! Food, beach, mountains and traveling!!! Couldn’t ask for more...🥰
  • @iwanchica69
    I'm so blessed to live in Portugal! My favorite are alheira picante, leitão, arroz de pato, bacalhau a brás and frango piri-piri! 💕
  • @aussiequest9543
    I'm sitting here drinking coffee, now I wish I was there eating some of that food with you. Great video guys.
  • @WITYTRAVELS
    Great top 10 list! Love how you dove right into the yummy food options.
  • @colin9981
    Loved the look of the pork sandwich and the hot dog, makes me feel hungry watching these videos !!
  • @jujum.8726
    Emma I can relate to everything your saying! thanks for the great content, love the energy here!
  • @karinpople1019
    The food all looked delicious... thanks for bringing 'us' along.
  • Great video. I absolutely loved watching it. LOL..... Food videos are always very exciting to watch
  • @jonswain7196
    Great vid,those garlic mushrooms looked fabulous 💯👍
  • @ruialmeida818
    It's a pity that you aren't seafood fans - one of the best traditional places I could recommend is Casa do Pescador, in Afurada, Vila Nova de Gaia. Hearty, home cooking and as traditional as it gets. The barnacles, the octopus, the seafood rice, and the fresh fish dishes are just amazing - all of them