Best European restaurants nearby. Discover the best European food in Vila Nova de Gaia. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for European restaurants near you.. Vila Nova de Gaia, or simply Gaia (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈvilɐ ˈnɔvɐ ðɨ ˈɣajɐ]; Proto-Celtic: *Cale) is a city and a municipality in Porto District in Norte Region, Portugal. It is located south of the city of Porto on the other side of the Douro River. The city proper had a population of 178,255 in 2001. The municipality has an area of 168.46 km². and a total population of 302,295 inhabitants (2011), making it the most populous municipality in Norte Region. Gaia together with Porto and 12 other municipalities makes up the commonly designated Porto Metropolitan Area.
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5 based on 155 reviews
Wandered in at random without a reservation, and were completely blown away by the fantastic food and terrific service. The menu is small plates, meant to be combined & shared; very thoughtful and delicious reimaginings of traditional Portuguese dishes. It was so good, we returned with a friend and were able to verify that it wasn't a fluke! My suggestion is that if you have any questions on food or wine, let Leandro decide - especially the wine, he'll pick the best possible selection for your dinner. We look forward to returning on future visits to Porto, and wish them all the best!Thank you Phil G, we hope see you soon.
4 based on 1755 reviews
We picked this spot after walking past many very busy restaurants next to the riverside. It is quite small and easily missed and definitely not a tourist trap! When were got there it was about an estimated 45 minute wait, but since no other place around the area that looked promising was available we decided to hedge out bets and wait. Bruno our waiter was so kind he brought us drinks outside whilst we waiting on the paved steps outside. He was very attentive even though we didn't actually have a table yet. Once we were seated he was very helpful to choose what he recommended out of the menu. The food was excellent and very filling and worth the price you pay. It is a small restaurant and can get very busy - go early!
4 based on 602 reviews
My husband and I dined at Gancho on a Thursday evening. What a delight! We enjoyed excellent vinho Tinto, "Cortes de Cima" Alentejano 2013. The awesome garlic bread was actually a mini pizza- so yummy! The servers, Henry and Luis were attentive and kind. We shared Rigatoni Bolonegese and a Tiramisu. Tasty! We will definitely return to try other entrees as well.
5 based on 1401 reviews
From the moment you arrive you feel welcome and special. The food and service are outstanding. From the scotch egg to perfectly cooked steak it was a very memorable experience. They get very busy and you MUST make reservations at least a couple of weeks in advance to ensure you can get a spot. It is worth going for a great meal with an incredible experience. Make sure you leave room for dessert.
4 based on 206 reviews
This family style restaurant succeeds in every important way. The food tastes very good and there are many good wines available. The staff and the chef could not be more pleasant or effective. The setting is pleasant and clean, but simple. They have a menu in English and our waiter could effectively speak English. I am gluten intolerant and the waiter and the chef were easily able adjust the veal dish that I wanted â to substitute a delicious flavored rice and vegetable pot for the gluten containing sauce that the menu offered. It was delicious. We had a good soup made with turnip and other vegetables. We split a large mixed salad (fresh and delicious). We shared a âhalf doseâ of the veal and rice dish and a very good mango mousse with big walnut pieces embedded for dessert. We had a bottle of excellent old vine Douro tinto and a bottle of still water with our food. The restaurant provided a âcomplimentaryâ and good Port and Tonic while we examined the menu and a pleasant liquor after the dinner. The total dinner with everything was less than 34â¬. We had a latte before we easily summoned Uber to beam us back to where we were staying near the Mosteiro da Serra Pilar in Vila Nova De Gaia. The total for two Uber trips with tips was 22.25â¬. Practical Hint: We were probably the only tourists in the restaurant at that time and the location is âoff the beaten tourist path.â So the price for the meal went down to what the Portuguese might usually pay for an upscale dinner. The usual portion size in a restaurant used primarily by Portuguese people often seems about double the already more than ample portions served in an average American restaurant. The Portuguese and their restaurant owners understand this portion issue, so we often see two parallel rows of prices beside the entrees. The first number is the ânormal portionâ price and the second number is for what they actually call the âhalf-dose.âWe have had kindly waiters suggest that we split a half-dose (we do not look emaciated or tiny â we think of ourselves as âgood eaters.â In what I call an authentic Portuguese restaurant, the waiters do not blink, act surprised, or get offended if you ask for a half-dose or even to share a half-dose. So the cost comes down, we get all that we can eat, we do not carry left-over food to a hotel room without an adequate refrigerator, and less food will be wasted.
5 based on 278 reviews
Northern simplicity and tasty food. Terrace and fireplace. Cozy vibes only
So good that we are here a number of times in a 5 day break in Porto. The food was absolutely outstanding - fresh, tasty and huge portions. You wonât need lunch. The service was great really friendly but also dead honest. Our waitress told us not to order more toast based on the size of the portions which was really customer focused. The other thing that will surprise UK and US customers is that the space could have had at least in another 5 or 6 tables crammed in to maximise profit but this would have compromised what is a lovely light and airy space. Do Norte is busy so unless you come really early you can expect a small wait but trust me it is absolutely worth it
5 based on 427 reviews
Restaurant offering salads, pizzas, pasta. as well as French pastries. All in a relaxed and warm atmosphere.
After a full day exploring we were exhausted and looked for something close by. The pizza, salad, and staff were all wonderful. It was exactly what we were looking for.
5 based on 132 reviews
Our restaurant is located in front of the sea. Come and try our pizzas and dishes au gratin in the oven. With a magnificent terrace with a lovely view .
We visited Vila Mar Restaurant in July, during our holiday in Vila Nova de Gaia. The food is delicious, the service is great (very friendly staff) and the whole atmosphere in the restaurant is very nice. If you go there, it's must to try the Tiramisu with strawberries. You won't forget it! :)
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5 based on 193 reviews
We will be closed for holidays between 11th and 24th of June. We reopen on June 25th.
If you search for a restaurant in Porto / Gaia area, you will certainly be drawm to the restaurants by the river. A lot ot them are quite nice but if you have the chance to visit this restaurant, you will not be disappointed. It is managed by a very nice couple and they provide an excellent experience of portugues traditional cuisine. I recommend "sangrias", the fabulous "rodÃzio de tapas", all tapas but also their daily suggestions, usually served in a beautiful and careful fashion. Very good quality for a very acceptable price.
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We are food bar in the downtown área of Porto â baixa. We asked some of the best and most famous chefs and food lovers from Portugal to create delicious recipes that were able to be served in bowls! We have now delicious and original bowls from Chefes Cha
Great snacks and jummy bowls, they also have many dishes for vegetarians/vegans. The service is warm-hearted and fast!The shop offers reeeeally nice interior, fabrics, portugese stuff, clothes and so on. This place is just perfect - for real.
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