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Feedback gevenThe Portuguese Doceria, also known as the Tower, is one of those places that transports you to Portugal without crossing the ocean. This is because the owner of the site, born in Portugal, after spending some time in Rio de Janeiro, decided to open a candy store, tea house and snacks, right there, in the corner of Porto Seguro a few meters from the famous alcohol ride. The local, which serves Portuguese delicacies and the traditional Nata Cake, which is its flagship, appears next to the Belém Pastel Office, where the products are manufactured and can be seen through the glass window. The workshop looks more like a fortress where there is the secret formula of these delights that sweeten the lives of those who pass through there and experience it. Remember the bakery is open from 17 hours.
The 12th Portuguese, also known as the tower, is one of those places that transports it to Portugal without crossing the ocean. This is because the owner of the site, born in portugal, after spending some time in the river of janeiro, decided to open a candy store, tea house and snacks, joto there, in the safe corner of the porto a few meters from the famous alcohol ride. the local, which serves Portuguese delicacies and the traditional nata cake, which is its emblem, appears next to the belém pastel office where the products are manufactured and can be seen through the glass window. the workshop looks more like a fortress where there is the secret formula of these delights that sweeten the lives of those who pass through there and experience it. remember that the pastry is open from 17 hours.