A welcoming space, situated in the heart of Porto, characterised by a familiar and informal atmosphere, a simple decoration, without any great artifice, in which you will always be welcomed by your host, Nuno himself. Tasca do Nuno is a place to be with friends, to take a coffee break and read the newspaper or to have a meal. With a bet on the traditional Portuguese cuisine, Tasca do Nuno has a daily service, serving different dishes every day, which you can enjoy taking advantage of the menus with coffee and drink, at very competitive prices. There is also a selection of typically Portuguese snacks that you have at your disposal to try and order again.
Wines, traditional Portuguese cuisine, French.
Monday to Saturday: 08h - 23h | Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua de Fernandes Tomás, 965
Postal Code:
4000-220
City Zone:
Baixa
Mobile Phone:
913993450
Email:
nunocorrea75@gmail.com
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