The 7 best Portuguese restaurants in Paris

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The best Portuguese restaurants in Paris
 

We knew it had to be done, and we did it: Bonbon has finally decided to find the best Portuguese restaurants in Paris for you. We imagine that since your trip to Portugal this summer, you bring vino verde to every aperitif, you search for pasteis de nata as if your life depended on it, and you listen to fado while reminiscing about your sweet evenings. Don't panic: these establishments will transport your taste buds back to the sun. 


The gourmet choice: Saudade

Considered by gastronomic critics as the "embassy of Portuguese gastronomy in France," Saudade ("nostalgia" in French) offers a faithful setting to its country of origin. Wooden furniture, ceramic tiles on the walls, and above all, large tables - it's the perfect place to enjoy a delicious meal with friends.Listening to fado, a traditional local song filled with... nostalgia. The loop is closed.  

Saudade
34, rue des Bourdonnais - 1st
Phone: 01 42 36 30 71
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The cutest: Nossa

The last time we had lunch at Nossa, everyone at the office couldn't stop talking about it for days, so it would be a crime not to mention it. Even a journalist from Le Bonbon said, "the homemade grilled chicken is as tender as a kiss on the neck." That says it all. The menu includes a typical yet modern decor and chicken in all its forms (quarter, half, whole, or sliced), but not only that: cod fritters, homemade tostas (Portuguese croque-monsieur), meat rissol (pasty), and many other specialties from the country to discover. Enjoy! .Check out our amazing selection of delicious desserts, including beverages, all at sweet prices. 🍰🍹💸

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1, rue de l'École-Polytechnique – 5e
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The most delicious: Just like in Lisbon

Not trying the famous pasteis de nata and other pasteis e galao would be a pure and simple crime. Just like in Lisbon, you should indulge in them.cute;guste with a good coffee, but here, it's all happening in the bistro-grocery store of the 4th arrondissement. Olive oils, teas, coffees, preserves, and other Portuguese delicacies will make your mouth water.

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Phone: 07 61 23 42 30
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The Carnivore's Choice: Merysia

The gathering place for carnivores is definitely Vila Real and its gigantic perfectly seasoned rib-eyes. Don't worry, though: the Portuguese have also mastered the art of fish, so you'll have plenty of choices.

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Merysia
10, rue de Domrémy – 13th
Phone : 01 45 83 54 22
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The family favorite : Churasqueira Galo

This restaurant is located near the office, so you can imagine that we go there often and have never been disappointed: huge plates, warm welcome, and ultra-friendly prices have won us over. Definitely one of our favorite spots to enjoy a delicious meal with loved ones.

Portuguese restaurants in Paris (9th)

Looking for a taste of Portugal in the heart of Paris' 9th arrondissement? Look no further! Here you'll find a selection of the best Portuguese restaurants in the area, serving up delicious traditional dishes that will transport you straight to sunny Lisbon. Come and experience the flavors of Portugal right here in the City of Light!
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Churasqueira Galo
6.9, Dunkerque Street - 9th arrondissement Tel: [phone number]01 48 74 49 40 Portuguese restaurant in Paris 9


The sweeter side: Café Nata

If you've fallen in love with Portuguese pastries, you'll easily forget that indulgence is a sin when you step into this shop. Perfect for lunch, you can leave with a dish (bacalhau a bras, roasted chicken with vegetables, octopus with potatoes and salad...), a pastry, and a drink for €11.

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Café Nata
58, rue Richer – 9th arrondissement
Phone: 06 32 93 71 02
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Quick Tip: Chez Silvana

More of a canteen than a restaurant, Chez Silvana is a little piece of Portugal in the Saint-Quentin covered market (10th arrondissement). Take the opportunity to do some shopping and chat with the owners, who are simply adorable. Oh, and they regularly organize tastings of Portuguese wines and local specialties.

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Chez Silvana
85 bis, boulevard de Magenta – 10th
Phone: 09 83 33 27 23
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