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Restaurante Abadia Do PortovsTerra
Both Restaurante Abadia Do Porto and Terra are praised by those who travel for a living. Overall, Restaurante Abadia Do Porto scores marginally higher than Terra. Restaurante Abadia Do Porto comes in at 77 with positive reviews from 2 reviewers including Fodor's, On the Grid.
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
Terra
Fodor's
Michelin Guide
Time Out
Michelin Guide
103 Rua do Padrao, Porto 4150-559, Portugal
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"Dishes with a touch of luxury include sauteéd tiger prawns, black spaghetti with lobster, and tournedos Rossini; there is also sushi." Full review
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"Behind the somewhat surprising façade is a sushi bar and a neo-rustic style dining room. A mix of Japanese, traditional and international cuisine, including some Italian dishes." Full review
"If you're handy with chopsticks and like good sushi, stay downstairs...or you can go upstairs, where more Mediterranean-style fare is served. " Full review
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"Behind the somewhat surprising façade is a sushi bar, plus a neo-rustic-style dining room with a designer feel upstairs. Extensive à la carte menu with a nod to Asian cuisine." Full review