Porto
Porto, Portugal's second-largest city, is a vibrant cultural hub known for its historic charm and world-famous port wine. Situated along the Douro River, Porto captivates visitors with its mix of medieval architecture, colorful riverside buildings, and stunning bridges like the iconic Dom Luís I Bridge. The city's UNESCO-listed Ribeira district is a maze of narrow streets, lively squares, and traditional restaurants serving delicious local cuisine. With its rich history, buzzing arts scene, and wine cellars offering tastings of the region's renowned wines, Porto is a must-visit destination that perfectly blends tradition and modernity.
Mistu
When I entered Mistu, I somehow felt a bit like in a fancy place in Paris. I don't know if the owners (by the way the same as from Flow) had that intention. But do you know Alcazar? Mike and I had lunch there in autumn 2017 and it felt a bit like being back there. I went to Mistu by myself for lunch (having dinner alone is not really my thing). The menu had so many delicious things to offer that I barely couldn't decide. At the end, I chose the polvo (as usual). It was delicious! I loved the combination with sweet potatoes, soy beans and egg.