How to Spot a Tourist Trap in Porto

A few signs locals usually avoid

Foodietravellersguide

Foodietravellersguide

Porto, Portugal

Not every busy restaurant in Porto is a tourist trap, but there are a few signs worth noticing.

Be cautious of places that:

  • Have huge photo menus outside

  • Have staff aggressively trying to pull people in

  • Serve every type of cuisine imaginable

  • Are empty despite being in a busy area

Many genuinely great Porto restaurants are:

  • Smaller

  • Simpler

  • Focused on a few dishes

  • Fast-moving and noisy

A good sign is usually locals eating there during normal lunch hours.

In traditional spots, service can feel direct or rushed compared to tourist restaurants – that’s often normal rather than rude.

Tip: some of Porto’s best food comes from tiny tascas and snack bars that look almost too simple to be famous.

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