
Garrafeira Costa Cabral is a wine cellar specialized in regional wines and products, mainly from the Trás-os-Montes and Alto Douro region, but also has wines from other Portuguese regions, such as Alentejo, Dão and Estremadura. It strives for quality products, for the good prices it offers and for the helpful and personalized service it offers its customers. In fact, given their experience and specialized knowledge in the sector, your employees are able to give you the best advice on which wine best suits your specific needs. Apart from private customers, they are suppliers of various businesses.

The inviting little smell you feel as you approach the small corner where Art Pizza is located opens the appetite for what you can find at this establishment: delicious artisan pizzas made on request in front of the customer and with fresh, quality ingredients. You can choose from various pizza sizes to share among several people or opt for the mini pizza, suitable for an individual and economical meal. There are constantly ongoing promotions and a number of special menus that allow you, for a competitive price, to order a pizza both to take and to eat on site.

With a privileged location, close to two of the most emblematic points of the city, Sé and São Bento Station, this establishment offers a wide range of electronic products. You’ll find a little of everything in this store: whether you need a brand new Casio watch or need to change the battery of what is currently on your wrist, this store has what you’re looking for. Likewise, if you need a new phone and don’t know where to start or even chargers, memory cards so you never run out of space for the best photos, you’ll find what you need here. In addition, you will find everyday utilities here such as radios, digital scales, alarm clocks or hair dryers.

Originally from neighboring Spain and founded in 1997, muy mucho is the first brand store in Portugal, with open doors, in the historic center of Porto.
Retailing home products and home furnishings, muy mucho will find items as diverse as pillows, crockery, cutlery, small furniture, picture frames and garden products, among many other solutions. All with the goal of doing justice to the brand’s maxim of making decoration fun and accessible to anyone, allowing your customer to build a home where they feel comfortable and happy.

Bep Viet is a modern restaurant which respects the traditions of Vietnamese cuisine. The space is designed to make customers feel like they have arrived in Southeast Asia, with a terrace that can be enjoyed on fine weather days.
The most iconic dish on the menu is “pho”, a meat, fish or seafood broth. The basis of Vietnamese food is rice, and the preference for this cereal makes the food healthier as it does away with wheat, making it gluten-free. The owners guarantee that their “egg coffee” – a coffee delicacy with egg yolk and condensed milk – is not to be missed!

M # C – Fashion and accessories is an establishment that follows the fashion trends, focusing on the female silhouette, promoting style, comfort and glamour, with a varied offer of clothing, footwear and accessories. With personalised service and advice, you can find in this space a wide range of clothing, from coats, knitwear, jeans, leggings, tops, tunics, even scarves, as well as shoes, such as trainers, boots or shoes, completing with the essential accessories to give the finishing touch to the outfit, such as earrings, bags and necklaces. As the world of ready-to-wear is constantly evolving and renewing, you can count on frequently renewed stock, as well as large numbers.

The specialties of Novo Molhe are sushi, tapas and homemade ice cream. In this space, part of the Restaurant Do Molhe building, three new tasting areas are available in addition to the already renowned and elegant restaurant service. Sushi is one of the cuisines in expansion, very appreciated by the Portuguese, as well as tapas, a type of snack characteristic of neighbouring Spain. Ice cream making, an art which is very much promoted in Italy, is also growing in our country, and the highlight goes to its artisan form, which allows the creation of original flavours. Novo Molhe awaits the visit of all those who appreciate the current cuisine.

Next to the Sá da Bandeira Theatre you will find the Restaurante Girassol. If you are looking for a restaurant to try the famous Francesinha (a sandwich from the city of Porto, consisting of sausage, fresh sausage, ham, cold meats and beef steak, covered with cheese later melted; it is garnished with a tomato, beer and piri-piri sauce and can be served with French fries as a side dish) this may be one of the candidates. In the window of this restaurant you can read about the history of Francesinha, inside you can try it. The restaurant has a contemporary look, the atmosphere is welcoming and the service is familiar and personalised. According to the people, they serve the best Francesinha in town. In this traditional restaurant traditional Portuguese cuisine is also eaten and the portions are served generously. Besides the mentioned Francesinha, the “posta com batata a murro” (heavy thick beef steak served with potatoes cooked in their skin) and the several codfish dishes are the house specialities.

Located in one of the busiest and characteristic areas of the city, Bijusol is a shop that immediately attracts by its charismatic and inviting red façade. Here you will find a wide selection of souvenirs and souvenirs from Porto and Portugal, such as t-shirts, postcards and a diverse range of typically Portuguese products at great prices. You can buy it as a souvenir from Porto or keep it to yourself to keep alive the memory of the good times you had in Porto. The service of its professionals is friendly and professional and will certainly help you to make the best choice.

Kuri Kuri opened its doors at the end of November 2009 at Rua do Rosário, having been the first store in Porto exclusively dedicated to selling Japanese items.
After a month’s stay in Japan in 2005, Ana Cancela wanted to open a store with focus on a single culture and Japan appeared to be the most desirable to explore for this marketing licensee.
Kuri Kuri (meaning “how loving” in Japanese) sells everything from plaited rice straw sandals to Maneki Neko, the prosperity cats, to objects such as origami costume jewelry from Portuguese artisans who cross ancient art. Accompanied by the modern design.

Between two of the most emblematic spaces of this square, Padaria Ribeiro and Leitaria do Paço, is an establishment that seems lost in a place where there are many places to eat, snack and socialize in multiple terraces. After all, no. It’s where it should be. Melo & Companhia, Lda. Sells curtains and pelmet. In a market that increasingly seeks and seeks originality and distinction from others, this may be the ideal place to order what you want for your home, or just to look for what is in the trend in this field. This 45-year-old establishment has a monumental range of curtain fabrics, as well as curtains, blinds and atelier.

Prometeu Artesanato is a chain of stores specialized in handicraft objects with authorial production and created by hand, with more than ten years of experience in the area.
It stands out in the sale of products produced exclusively for its establishments by its authors, giving the customer the possibility to know and watch the entire creation process.
In the Prometeu Artesanato spaces you can find ceramic pieces from Alentejo, tiles, jewelry, iron pieces, wooden images and crafts from Barcelos, among many other solutions that are part of the careful selection available in these stores.