One of the most exciting new openings in Porto is the 1638 Restaurant & Wine Bar, which is helmed by three-Michelin-Star chef Nacho Manzano and is purposefully cultivating an air of mystery around its 11-course Sensory Menu. Another is Kaigi, the Japanese-Portuguese restaurant from the respected chef Vasco Coelho Santos and his Euskalduna hospitality group. Meanwhile, chef Vitor Matos has not one but two Michelin Star restaurants in the city now, Blind and Antiqvvm.
From Michelin-starred restaurants to buzzy neighborhood cafés beloved by locals, the city balances creativity with refinement while staying true to its roots. With farms nearby, many chefs source directly from local growers, weaving peak-season produce into everything from pastries to cocktails. Atlanta's restaurants are also where chefs from around the world share their stories, adding their own unique flavors to the city's fabric.