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Confectionery with a history of 44 years. The owners came from Angola, where they had a confectionery of the same name founded in 1970, and in 1975 opened Nandinha in Porto. It is a family confectionery, which has as its specialty the little cakes with egg puff pastry, the king cake (normal, puff and dried fruit), Hungarian sweets, almonds, brigadeiros, sweet and yarn and its award-winning Berlin balls, among many others. They also make delicious cakes with creative design for all occasions. In addition to the confectionery, they serve lunches, including salads, omelets and hamburgers.

Francesinha, berlin balls, glitters, menu of the day, king cake

Monday to Sunday: 7:00 - 21:00



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Address:
Rua de Serpa Pinto, 74

Postal Code:
4050-582

City Zone:
Carvalhido

Landline Phone:
228319402

Email:
nandinhaconfeitaria@gmail.com

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