With a privileged location right in the heart of the city and more than 25 years of existence, Confeitaria Bella Roma stands out for the huge variety of sweet and savory that serves its customers. You can choose Bella Roma for a daybreak for coffee and cream or a small snack. You can also take home a box with your much-lauded miniatures or “húngaros”. In addition to confectionery, you can come to this establishment for a meal, as it offers a wide range of Portuguese traditional cuisine every day, such as classic “tripas à moda do Porto” (Porto-style guts), duck rice, various types of cod or veal steak.
Pastry, savory, sweet, traditional food, cod, veal steaks
Monday to Saturday: 7:00 - 20:00
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Address:
Rua Sampaio Bruno, 19
Postal Code:
4000-440
City Zone:
Baixa
Landline Phone:
222009086
Email:
confeitariabellaroma@hotmail.com
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