Restaurant in Porto, Portugal
Antiqvvm
1,195Pearl PointsPorto's top fine dining. Book weeks ahead.

About Antiqvvm
Antiqvvm holds two Michelin stars and is Porto's most credentialed fine dining address, with Vítor Matos running two tasting menus — a creative Sensory Rehearsals menu and a fully vegetarian Orgânico — from a historic manor overlooking the Douro. Book four to six weeks out minimum; tables are near impossible at short notice. At €€€€, it justifies the spend if the tasting-menu format suits you.
Porto's Two-Star Benchmark — But Can You Get a Table?
A 4.7 on Google across 710 reviews and two Michelin stars tell you something useful about Antiqvvm: this is not a restaurant coasting on reputation. Vítor Matos has held those stars at Porto's most cinematically positioned fine dining address, set in a park beside the Museu Romântico with garden views over the Douro, and the consistency of both the critical recognition and the guest feedback is a meaningful signal. The question is not whether the food is good. It is whether you can book in time, and whether the format suits what you actually want from a night out in Porto.
The Space
The physical setting at Antiqvvm is one of the strongest arguments for booking it over any comparable Porto option. The dining rooms occupy a historic solar — a Portuguese manor house , with a mix of classic and contemporary detailing that avoids the sterility of purpose-built fine dining boxes. Garden seating with Douro views is available in the right season, which changes the character of the meal considerably. If you are returning for a second visit and booked an interior table last time, request the garden or a window position when you call. The spatial contrast between the formal room and the leafy park setting outside is one of the things that separates Antiqvvm from competitors like Blind, which operates in a more conventional urban fine dining environment.
The Food
Antiqvvm runs two tasting menus: Ensaios Sensoriais (Sensory Rehearsals), the main creative menu built around premium ingredients including scarlet prawn, red mullet, sea bass, wagyu, black truffle, and caviar, and Orgânico, a fully vegetarian tasting menu. The format is tasting-menu only, which is a firm commitment of both time and budget at the €€€€ price point. Dishes referenced in Michelin and La Liste coverage include Violet Prawn and Moqueca, Sea Bass and Curry, blue lobster preparations, and the Silken and Smooth Tofu Mount Fuji with chilli, citrus, mango, and curry. La Liste scored Antiqvvm at 75 points in both 2025 and 2026, and the Opinionated About Dining Classical ranking placed it at 456 in Europe for 2025 , a useful calibration if you are comparing it against other European tasting-menu destinations. For context on where Antiqvvm sits in the Portuguese two-star tier, compare it against Belcanto in Lisbon, Vila Joya in Albufeira, and Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira , all operating in the same Michelin tier.
A Note on Takeout and Delivery
Antiqvvm is not a delivery proposition. The format , two tasting menus built around delicate preparations, plated tableside pacing, and a setting that is half the experience , does not transfer off-premise. If you are considering Antiqvvm, you are committing to a full in-room dinner. There is no meaningful case for ordering it any other way, and the restaurant is not positioned to serve that use case. If you want great Portuguese food that travels, Porto has excellent options at lower price points. Antiqvvm is a destination dinner, not a convenience meal.
Booking Reality
Two Michelin stars in a city that has become a serious European food destination makes this near-impossible to book at short notice. Plan a minimum of four to six weeks ahead for weekend tables, and contact the restaurant directly as early as possible , Porto's dining scene draws consistent international traffic, and Antiqvvm's seating capacity in a historic manor is limited. If you are visiting Porto specifically to eat here, lock the reservation before you book flights. Last-minute availability occasionally opens from cancellations, but building a trip around that possibility is a risk. For Porto restaurant planning beyond Antiqvvm, see our full Porto restaurants guide. You may also want to check our full Porto hotels guide, our full Porto bars guide, our full Porto wineries guide, and our full Porto experiences guide to build the rest of your trip around the reservation.
Who Should Book Antiqvvm
Book Antiqvvm if you want the most formally credentialed fine dining experience Porto offers, you are comfortable with a tasting-menu-only format, and you are travelling with someone who will appreciate the setting as much as the food. The Orgânico menu makes it more accessible for mixed dietary groups than many two-star restaurants. If you are a returning visitor who has already done the main Sensory Rehearsals menu, the vegetarian Orgânico is the logical next step , it is not a consolation menu, it is a distinct creative programme. If you are considering Antiqvvm against other top-end Portuguese options elsewhere in the country, Il Gallo d'Oro in Funchal, Ocean in Porches, and The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia , directly across the river , are the relevant comparators. For creative tasting-menu dining at two-star level in a European context, Alléno Paris au Pavillon Ledoyen and Arpège in Paris operate in the same conversation.
Know Before You Go
- Price tier: €€€€ , tasting menu format, plan for a full-evening spend
- Awards: Two Michelin Stars (2024), La Liste 75pts (2025 and 2026), OAD Classical Europe #456 (2025)
- Menus: Two tasting menus , Ensaios Sensoriais (creative) and Orgânico (vegetarian)
- Setting: Historic solar in a park beside the Museu Romântico; garden seating with Douro views available seasonally
- Booking difficulty: Near impossible at short notice , book four to six weeks minimum in advance, earlier for weekends
- Google rating: 4.7 from 710 reviews
- Dress code: Smart dress expected at this price tier and award level , treat it as formal
- Getting there: R. de Entre-Quintas 220, Porto , set within Quinta das Virtudes park; allow time to find it if unfamiliar with the neighbourhood
- Nearby: Vila Foz and Le Monument are in the same western Porto zone if Antiqvvm is unavailable
FAQ
Is Antiqvvm worth the price?
- Yes, if a tasting-menu dinner in a genuinely distinguished setting is what you are after. Two Michelin stars held consistently, La Liste recognition, and a 4.7 Google score across 700-plus reviews give it more documented credibility than most Porto options at this price tier. Compare it to Euskalduna Studio, which operates at the same price level with a more urban, less scenic setting.
Does Antiqvvm handle dietary restrictions?
- Yes , the Orgânico menu is a fully vegetarian tasting menu, not an afterthought. Mixed groups where one person does not eat meat or fish are better served here than at many comparable restaurants. For other restrictions, contact the restaurant directly in advance; the database does not confirm specific allergy protocols.
What should I wear to Antiqvvm?
- Treat it as formally as any two-star European restaurant. Smart dress is the safe assumption at this price tier, in this setting, with this award profile. Porto as a city skews casual, but Antiqvvm is an exception.
How far ahead should I book Antiqvvm?
- Four to six weeks minimum for a standard booking; more for weekend evenings or if you are travelling specifically to eat here. Book before you finalise travel plans. Cancellation slots do appear, but do not rely on them.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Antiqvvm?
- For returning visitors especially, yes. Dishes like Violet Prawn and Moqueca and Sea Bass and Curry have been cited across Michelin and La Liste commentary as representative of what Vítor Matos does at his leading: apparent simplicity over technically complex preparation. The Orgânico menu is worth considering on a second visit if you did the Sensory Rehearsals menu first.
What are alternatives to Antiqvvm in Porto?
- Euskalduna Studio for progressive Portuguese cooking at the same price tier. Blind for creative tasting menus in a more urban environment. Apego if you want something more accessible. Almeja at €€ if the budget does not extend to €€€€. See our full Porto restaurants guide for the broader picture.
Is Antiqvvm good for a special occasion?
- It is one of the strongest options in Porto for a special occasion dinner. The setting , a historic manor in a park with Douro views , carries more occasion weight than most comparable restaurants in the city. Request the garden in the right season. The format, setting, and award profile all support a celebration booking at the €€€€ tier.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Antiqvvm worth the price?
For tasting-menu fine dining in Porto, yes. Two Michelin stars, a La Liste score of 75 points, and a 4.7 Google rating across 700+ reviews indicate consistent delivery at this price level. The €€€€ spend is justified if you want the most formally credentialed kitchen Porto has — but if you want à la carte flexibility or a shorter commitment, Pedro Lemos offers a comparably serious product at a slightly lower entry point.
Does Antiqvvm handle dietary restrictions?
Yes, with a dedicated option built in. The Orgânico menu is a full vegetarian tasting menu, not an afterthought, which puts Antiqvvm ahead of most Portuguese fine dining peers on this front. check the venue's official channels at the time of booking to flag other dietary needs — at two Michelin stars, the kitchen is equipped to adapt, but advance notice is standard at this format.
What should I wear to Antiqvvm?
The dining rooms combine classic and contemporary décor, and the overall register is formal fine dining. Smart dress is appropriate — think collared shirt or equivalent for men, and dressy-casual at minimum. Antiqvvm is not a suit-required venue in the strict old-school sense, but turning up in trainers or casual wear would read as a mismatch with the room and the occasion.
How far ahead should I book Antiqvvm?
Book a minimum of four to six weeks out, especially for weekend dates or peak travel months. Porto has grown into a serious European food destination, and two Michelin stars in a 12-seat-adjacent intimate space means availability at short notice is essentially zero. If you are planning a special occasion around a specific date, book the day reservations open.
Is the tasting menu worth it at Antiqvvm?
Yes, if the format suits you. Chef Vítor Matos builds both the Ensaios Sensoriais and Orgânico menus around premium seasonal produce — scarlet prawn, sea bass, wagyu, black truffle — and dishes are designed to appear simpler than they are. The Douro-facing garden setting adds something most tasting menus in similarly priced rooms cannot offer. If tasting menus are not your format, this is not the place to trial one.
What are alternatives to Antiqvvm in Porto?
Pedro Lemos is the most direct like-for-like: one Michelin star, a similarly serious kitchen, and slightly more accessible booking. Euskalduna Studio takes a more experimental approach with a strong tasting menu pedigree. Almeja is a better call if you want creative cooking in a lower-stakes format. Blind offers a wine-forward tasting menu experience that suits adventurous diners who do not need the formal setting.
Is Antiqvvm good for a special occasion?
It is one of the strongest cases in Porto for a milestone dinner. Two Michelin stars, a garden with Douro views, a historic building beside the Museu Romântico, and a kitchen running at a high level across multiple seasons all point in the same direction. The tasting-menu format adds ceremony without requiring you to manage choices mid-meal, which suits occasions where the experience should feel deliberate.
Location
R. de Entre-Quintas 220, 4050-240 Porto, Portugal
Compare Antiqvvm
| Venue | Awards | Price | Value |
|---|---|---|---|
| Antiqvvm | Overlooking Gaia, the old Solar do Vinho do Porto, this restaurant holds two Michelin stars. The decor is both classic and contemporary and while the wine list isn’t extensive, it’s representative and...; La Liste Top Restaurants (2026): 75pts; There are places in the world that, simply by their location, exert a particular pull. Such is the case of Antiqvvm, set in a leafy park and a singular building beside the Museu Romântico, as well as a pleasant garden where you can enjoy a meal… with one of the most idyllic views over the Douro! In its elegant rooms, which combine classic and contemporary details with undeniable good taste, chef Vítor Matos champions creative cuisine with elegant dishes of “only apparent” simplicity that conceal an ode to the product (scarlet prawn, red mullet, caviar, sea bass, wagyu, black truffle…). In his own words, the chef, inspired by the surrounding environment, seeks to "promote the values of a natural, cultural, evolutionary, social and artistic cuisine.” Two tasting menus are proposed, Orgânico (vegetarian) and Ensaios Sensoriais (Sensory Rehearsals) with incredible dishes such as Violet Prawn & Moqueca and the Sea Bass & Curry.; Opinionated About Dining Classical in Europe Ranked #456 (2025); Chef: Vítor Matos document.addEventListener("DOMContentLoaded", function() { var el = document.getElementById("Achievements_chefs"); if (el && el.parentNode) { el.parentNode.removeChild(el); } });; La Liste Top Restaurants (2025): 75.5pts; There are places in the world that, because of their location, exert a special power of attraction and this is definitely the case with Antiqvvm, situated in a leafy park in the centre of Porto, next to the Museu Romântico. This sensation is enhanced by its pleasant garden boasting idyllic views of the banks of the Douro! In its elegant dining rooms, tastefully embellished with classic and contemporary decorative detail, chef Vítor Matos has a fondness for creative seasonal cuisine that places huge emphasis on his ingredients, combining these in a way that aims to enhance the main component of each dish (we particularly enjoyed the blue lobster with Moqueca, and the Silken & Smooth Tofu Mount Fuji, with chilli, citrus fruit, mango and curry). In his own words, the chef, who finds inspiration from his surroundings, “is continually striving to promote the values of cuisine that is cultural, natural, evolving, social and artistic”. He offers just two tasting menus: Sensory Moments (the Imperial Anjou Pigeon was our favourite dish) and Organic (vegetarian).; Michelin 2 Stars (2024) | €€€€ | — |
| Euskalduna Studio | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Almeja | €€ | — | |
| Pedro Lemos | €€€€ | — | |
| Blind | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
| Le Monument | Michelin 1 Star | €€€€ | — |
Key differences to consider before you reserve.
Also Consider
- Euskalduna Studio — Progressive Portugese, Modern Cuisine, €€€€
- Almeja — Portugese, Contemporary, €€
- Pedro Lemos — Modern European, Contemporary, €€€€
- Blind — Creative, €€€€
- Le Monument — Contemporary, €€€€
At the top end of Porto's fine dining market, Antiqvvm's clearest competitor is Euskalduna Studio. Both operate at €€€€ with tasting-menu formats and serious creative ambition, but the experience differs in one critical way: setting. Antiqvvm has the Douro views and the historic manor; Euskalduna has a more stripped-back, workshop-style room. If the physical environment is part of what you are paying for, Antiqvvm wins. If you want a more focused, produce-driven tasting experience without the scenic premium, Euskalduna is a credible alternative and often slightly easier to book.
Blind and Le Monument both sit at €€€€ and are worth considering if Antiqvvm is unavailable. Blind runs a creative tasting menu in a more intimate, urban setting — good if the manor-house atmosphere is not a priority. Le Monument operates from a landmark property in the city centre with its own strong setting argument. Pedro Lemos at €€€€ offers modern European cooking in a residential neighbourhood setting and is typically easier to book than Antiqvvm, making it a practical backup for last-minute planners.
If the budget is the constraint rather than the experience tier, Almeja at €€ is the most sensible step down — contemporary Portuguese cooking without the tasting-menu commitment or the €€€€ spend. For a returning visitor who has already done Antiqvvm and wants to work through Porto's fine dining options, the logical sequence is Euskalduna next, then Blind. Antiqvvm remains the highest-credentialed option in the city for a first serious fine dining booking in Porto.
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