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Restaurante Abadia Do PortovsCasa Aleixo
Both establishments are recommended by those who travel for a living. On balance, Casa Aleixo ranks slightly better than Restaurante Abadia Do Porto. Casa Aleixo has a TripExpert Score of 79 with endorsements from 3 publications like Frommer's, Afar Magazine and Fodor's.
Restaurante Abadia Do Porto
Fodor's
On the Grid
Rua Ateneu Comercial do Porto 22, Porto 4000-380, Portugal
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"The cavernous interior, thick tablecloths, and well-heeled clientele tell you this is not just another tasca, but the food at this backstreet abbey downtown is ultratraditional." Full review
"It´s a old but it has great history and a good vibes." Full review
Casa Aleixo
Fodor's
Afar Magazine
Frommer's
Time Out
Frommer's
Rua da Estacao 216, Porto, Portugal
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"Conveniently sited for travelers arriving at or leaving from Campanhã train station, Casa do Aleixo has built up a strong reputation for its country fare." Full review
"If you ask anyone in town where you can eat the best fried octopus fillets, the answer will be: Casa Aleixo!" Full review
"If octopus isn't your thing, their tripas is justly famed and there's a mean steak made from a tasty breed of north Portuguese cattle (posta de vitela Maronesa). " Full review
"Full of good food, from a selection including great “tripas” tripe stew, kid goat, pig trotters, bean stew, veal... Everything you could want is on the menu. " Full review
"Casa Aleixo is made up of a couple of long, low cave-like dining rooms with walls of bare stone decorated with fading photos of illustrious diners. " Full review