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    R. de Santa Catarina 1198, 4000-457 Porto, Portugal


  • Apego Restaurante


    +351 937 172 342


From the business

+ Identifies as women-owned

Service options

+ Dine-in

+ Delivery

+ Takeaway

Highlights

+ Great coffee

+ Great dessert

+ Great wine list

Popular for

+ Dinner

+ Solo dining

Accessibility

+ Wheelchair-accessible car park

+ Wheelchair-accessible entrance

Offerings

+ Alcohol

+ Beer

+ Coffee

+ Spirits

+ Vegetarian options

+ Wine

Dining options

+ Dinner

+ Counter service

+ Dessert

+ Seating

+ Table service

Amenities

+ Toilet

Atmosphere

+ Casual

+ Cosy

+ Quiet

+ Romantic

+ Trendy

Crowd

+ Family friendly

+ Groups

+ LGBTQ+ friendly

+ Tourists

+ Transgender safe space

Planning

+ Dinner reservations recommended

+ Accepts reservations

Payments

+ Credit cards

+ Debit cards

+ NFC mobile payments

Parking

+ Free of charge street parking


Apego Restaurante menu

Coconut Milk Sauce

$

Fresh Pasta with Tomatoes

$

Almonds

$

Cordero Cocción Lenta

$

Ensalada de Tomate Melón Y Sandia

$

Queso de Vaca Curado Postre

$

Canja

$

Full Menu

Discover Apego Restaurante

Apego Restaurante is a delightful gem nestled in the heart of Porto, Portugal, at R. de Santa Catarina 1198, 4000-457. Whether you're a local or just passing through, this charming restaurant offers a truly authentic Portuguese dining experience. From the moment you step inside, it’s clear that every detail of the restaurant has been thoughtfully curated to provide a warm, welcoming atmosphere. If you're looking for a place that combines traditional flavors with a contemporary twist, Apego Restaurante is definitely worth a visit.

The menu at Apego Restaurante is a celebration of Portuguese cuisine, with a variety of dishes that cater to different tastes and dietary preferences. It’s no surprise that the restaurant has garnered a loyal following among both locals and tourists. Dishes are prepared with fresh, locally-sourced ingredients that highlight the best of Portuguese food. Their seafood options, in particular, stand out. The octopus, grilled to perfection, is a customer favorite, tender and bursting with flavor. For those who prefer meat, the slow-cooked lamb is a tender delight that melts in your mouth. Vegetarians also have plenty to choose from, with creative and delicious vegetable dishes that make full use of the region's rich produce.

One of the standout features of Apego Restaurante is its commitment to sustainability. The chefs take pride in working closely with local farmers and fishers to ensure that every ingredient is fresh and responsibly sourced. This focus on sustainability is reflected not only in the quality of the food but also in the restaurant's overall ethos. It’s clear that Apego Restaurante is dedicated to supporting the local community and offering customers the very best that Porto has to offer.

In terms of atmosphere, Apego Restaurante strikes the perfect balance between casual and refined. The decor is modern yet cozy, with soft lighting and rustic touches that make it an inviting space to enjoy a meal. The staff is friendly and knowledgeable, always ready to offer recommendations and ensure that diners have an enjoyable experience. The restaurant’s intimate setting also makes it an ideal choice for both romantic dinners and casual gatherings with friends.

What truly sets Apego Restaurante apart, though, is its ability to blend traditional Portuguese dishes with innovative cooking techniques. For example, the bacalhau (salt cod) is prepared in a way that’s both classic and contemporary, with a delicate balance of flavors that showcases the chef’s skill. Whether you’re a fan of Portuguese cuisine or new to the flavors of Portugal, Apego Restaurante offers an exciting culinary journey that is sure to satisfy any palate.

The wine list at Apego Restaurante is another highlight. Featuring an impressive selection of Portuguese wines, it’s the perfect complement to the meal. Whether you’re a wine connoisseur or just someone looking to enjoy a glass with dinner, the staff can help you choose the perfect pairing for your meal. With both well-known labels and hidden gems from Portugal’s vineyards, it’s an experience that’s not to be missed.

Apego Restaurante has received rave reviews from both locals and visitors alike. Many patrons praise not only the quality of the food but also the attention to detail in every aspect of the dining experience. Reviews often highlight the friendly atmosphere, the exceptional service, and, of course, the delicious dishes that make this restaurant a must-visit. People who have dined here return time and time again, eager to savor the ever-changing menu and enjoy the restaurant’s cozy vibe.

For those planning to visit, it’s worth noting that the restaurant can get quite busy, especially on weekends. It’s a good idea to make a reservation to ensure you have a spot. The location, right in the middle of Porto’s bustling streets, makes it easy to find and is close to other attractions in the city, making it a convenient choice for anyone looking to enjoy a great meal after exploring.

In conclusion, Apego Restaurante offers more than just a meal - it provides an experience that captures the essence of Portuguese hospitality. Whether you're indulging in the flavorful seafood or savoring a glass of local wine, every aspect of the dining experience at Apego Restaurante feels special. It’s a place where tradition and innovation come together, making it a must-try for anyone visiting Porto.


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Location & Contact

Get in touch with our support team


  • R. de Santa Catarina 1198, 4000-457 Porto, Portugal
  • +351 937 172 342




Clock


Hours

Our open schedules

Day
Monday Closed
Tuesday 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Wednesday 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Thursday 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Friday 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Saturday 07:00 PM - 10:00 PM
Sunday Closed



Reviews

  • We visited this restaurant to celebrate my mom’s birthday, and I was looking for a traditional spot with a warm and cozy ambiance. Apego exceeded our expectations with its charming stone walls, intimate setting, and the incredible fact that the chef is a talented woman—it was just perfect. We chose the tasting menu, and it was a delightful surprise for our taste buds. Every dish was carefully curated, both in terms of presentation and flavor. The combinations were unexpected yet harmonious, leaving us amazed. The tasting menu is absolutely worth it, as you get to try a bit of everything. Portions are well-balanced, ensuring you don’t leave hungry. It’s excellent value for money! The highlight of our meal was the veal short rib—it had an extraordinary taste, unlike anything we’ve ever had before. Even as people who don’t typically favor meat, we were blown away. This dish alone is worth the visit! The ambiance was wonderful, the service impeccable, and the staff incredibly kind and fluent in English. The Michelin star is truly well-deserved. If you’re in Porto and want an intimate dining experience with refined, exquisite food, Apego is a must. A lovely touch at the end is the little notebook they give you to write down your thoughts—a beautiful idea! Congratulations to the chef and the entire team! We will definitely be back.

    Chiara Toffoli
  • Great experience ! Hake Ravioli are delicious, veal short rib is out of this world, wine glass excellent as the service, location is ok but deserves 5* as very tasty cuisine. Don't miss the bread, it's makes you addict !! Absolutely reccomended.

    Hans Meier
  • Excellent food. We were served with a 5 course menu. Eventhough there were some minor incidents, we loved their openness and handling. Overall great experience and certainly a rising star.

    Serge Kurz
  • The food was excellent - interesting, thoughtful, and, above all else, tasty. The staff, however, put Apego over the top. Everyone was so nice, so engaging, and so clearly enthused with what they, as a team, had to offer their customers. What a great night!

    Jon Freedman
  • A very special meal in a very special restaurant. Service was extremely warm and professional. The chef/ owner came out to introduce herself and tell us about our first dish. This was a very nice touch. The dishes were beautiful and creative with a nod to the chef’s travels. Everything was tasty, attention was paid to building flavour and each dish had a variety of textures and colours. Wine pairings recommended were lovely. The restaurant is casual but elegant. A memorable experience

    Maria Garcha
  • Great gastronomic trip! Perfect food-wine pairing. Lovely staff. Will definitely come back here....

    Kristoff De Muynck
  • Thank you for a fantastic dining experience! 6/5 stars from me. How did I find this place? It’s small, opened by a woman chef, tucked into a quiet residential street uptown, a neighborhood still awaiting or avoiding gentrification. Apego is Portuguese for attachment. And boy, did I get hooked last night! I had asked my culinary friends at Churchill’s wine bar for restaurant recommendations, so here goes my growing attachment story: The first plate was four 4 amuse gueules from the kitchen: a mushroom empanada, a French-inspired mini onion quiche, a minuscule courgette, and a fresh cucumber-carrot shot on the sweeter side. My favorite? The quiche. Starter # 1 turned out to be a panzanella improvisation - inspiring me to replace smoked bell peppers with really, really oven smoked eggplant puree. Delightful. Starter # 3 is a really tiny plate: mackerel, raspberries, crème fraiche, and a little herbal-leaf looking like a kid’s x-mas tree drawing. It’s called “target” and I’ve never tasted anything like it before. I’ve also never eaten a Christmas tree branch in my life. Plus I never knew I’d be eating - and loving it - Mackerel. Raspberries. And Crème fraiche. Together. My friendly wine waiter, Victor, has a tough time pleasing me though: I made it crystal clear that I didn’t want to go anywhere near a natural wine (a fashion that has hit Porto, as have opulently sized plates “for sharing”… ironically they describe them as tapas, except that you’re full with two. I think that’s tricking you into eating more rather than trying more). He made me try it anyway, and as always, I didn’t get it. I can’t savor the grape, it looks pale, and it tastes as most in various stages of fermentation. This one was on the sour side. I don’t get it, I really don’t. Leave alone the hype. But I digress. I’m loosing count, but next up is a Corvina, and it’s awesome. More than a filet it looks more like a steak, wrapped in a leak leaf roll - think a bigger size sushi - together with a green herb paste, it comes with a white wine sauce and, on a separate side plate, a mixed bean salad is served. Green long ones and very likable cocoa like ones with a lemony vinaigrette - the third vinaigrette I fell in love tonight (after the tomato vinaigrette and the raspberry vinaigrette, to keep track). What followed - I think this is a second main course- is displayed around a red wine reduction in the middle of the plate. So surrounding the red pond, I found a pink piece of pork shoulder, a Cajù (aka cashew nut) creme with blackberries, and a grilled miniature corn. Culinary creativity knows no limits…. And I love the disconstruction and re-construction of everything. On a separate plate was mashed potato role - think cannolo - sprinkled with spring onions. Normally potato mash is a favorite soul food but this time I passed. It had a very strong cheese mixed into it, competing over attention with the other pork companions. Dessert # 1 - the call them desapego / detachment Blackcornhoneycrumbs. Olive oil ice cream, a scoop. Dried fennel greens, edible (the waiter made sure I knew everything on the plate was edible), white and crunchy. Incredible combination of texture and flavor. All of which came under a tent of white merengues. Dessert # 2 Hazelnutmousse, apricot compote under a Belgium butter biscuit, topped by a desconstructed praline. I’m told I have to destroy this little pyramid with an ordinary spoon. I walk down Rua Santa Catarina with a big smile and a lot of flashy tasty memories to write down. Plus I don’t know if they should rename the place - I’d rather think of it as Saudade.

    Sophia Schlette
  • Very special dinner with seasonal ingredients, perfectly cooked and seasoned, with an excellent and generous Portuguese wine pairing. Service was warm and friendly. The setting is intimate and beautiful.

    Victoria

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Apego Restaurante

Discover Apego Restaurante in Porto, where vibrant flavors meet cozy vibes. Located on R. de Santa Catarina, it’s the perfect spot for a memorable dining experience!

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