Still, it has everything you need: pulses, grains, fake meats, stews etc. I douse it in picante sauce because there’s no spice about it. Suribachi is great when I want a healthy, filling meal but it’s not necessarily the most flavoursome food. If we’re comparing the quality of the food, I prefer daTerra. Now it’s similar to daTerra, around €9 for a large plate. It used to be super cheap but as of Dec 2021, they’ve upped the prices. The prato pequeno (small plate) is enough but if you’re especially hungry, upgrade to the prato grande. It’s not serve-yourself like daTerra but the staff pile your plate high with different dishes so, believe me, you won’t need a second round. The second buffet I’d recommend to those looking for vegan food in Porto is Suribachi. Opening times: 10am-8pm, Mon & Weds-Fri 10am-7pm, Sat closed Tues. At peak times, there’s around an hour wait on food.Īddress: Rua de Santo Ildefonso, Bonfim, 4000-412, Porto. Things to note – you can only pay with cash or Portuguese bank card. The Moving Mountains burger also looks fantastic with ‘cheese’, ‘bacon’ and salad. These huge tiers come stacked with various creative ingredients. Instead, order one of the Seitan-on-bread dishes or a sandwich (€5-6). ![]() My only complaint is that the francesinha sauce had a strong, cheap beer flavour that I didn’t enjoy. I tried it on the special hot dog and, although the fake meats were good, it was small for €10 (it didn’t include fries) so I think there are better dishes on the menu. On the menu are francesinhas, cachorrinhos (hot dogs), burgers, sandwiches and pastries. It’s a quiet cafe with just a few tables and hearty, homemade junk food. Vegana by Tentugal is a no-frills vegan shop and restaurant in Porto’s Bonfim neighbourhood, the vegan hub of the city. This means you can shovel down vegetarian food in Porto without missing franceshinas or cachorrinhos! No one escapes a carb heart attack □ Vegana by Tentugal The least healthy vegan food in Porto (hot dog with francesinha sauce) From meaty sandwiches drenched in cheese to an abundance of fresh seafood, you might be wondering how you’ll survive.Īlthough you’d expect the vegan cafes in Porto to serve world cuisine rather than Portuguese, I was pleasantly surprised to find several restaurants have ‘vegan-ifed’ the cuisine of Porto. On paper, the traditional dishes from Porto are anything but vegetarian. ![]() Porto vegan food – typical Portuguese dishes
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