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    Restaurant in Porto, Portugal

    Flor de Lis by Vila Foz

    290pts

    Mansion terrace dining at an accessible price

    Flor de Lis by Vila Foz, Restaurant in Porto

    About Flor de Lis by Vila Foz

    Flor de Lis by Vila Foz is the more accessible, informal sibling of the one-Michelin-star Vila Foz, housed in the same 19th-century Atlantic-facing mansion in Porto. At €€ with Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025, it offers a seasonal international menu and a sea-view terrace that outperform most restaurants at this price point in the city. Book the terrace and go for the executive menu.

    The Verdict

    The terrace tables at Flor de Lis are a finite resource, and in Porto's summer season they go fast. If dining inside a 19th-century mansion with an Atlantic view is what you're after, book the terrace as far ahead as your travel window allows. Inside, the room fills too, but the outdoor seats are the ones that define the experience. This is the more accessible, less formal sibling of the one-Michelin-star Antiqvvm and Vila Foz under the same roof, and it delivers a credible à la carte and executive menu at a €€ price point that makes a compelling case for booking here before you consider spending significantly more across the city.

    The Setting and the Room

    The venue occupies the ground floor of a 19th-century mansion on Avenida de Montevideu, one of Porto's quieter Atlantic-facing avenues. The visual payoff is immediate: the building's period architecture — high ceilings, ornate detailing, the proportions of another era — provides a backdrop that most modern restaurant interiors cannot replicate. When the weather holds, the terrace extends the dining room toward the sea, and that view is the single most persuasive argument for booking here over a comparable restaurant elsewhere in the city. Inside, the space reads as formal enough to suit a special occasion but not so stiff that a working lunch feels out of place. For the explorer who wants context alongside the meal, the setting provides it without requiring an explanation.

    Editorial angle worth highlighting: the building is shared with Vila Foz, which holds one Michelin star and operates at a higher price tier. Flor de Lis uses the same address and the same kitchen pedigree , overseen by chef Arnaldo Azevedo , but positions itself as the informal format. That distinction matters for how you should book it. If you want the flagship experience, Vila Foz is the booking. If you want the setting, the seasonal cooking, and a more flexible structure without committing to a full tasting menu, Flor de Lis is a more practical entry point into the same address.

    The Food and the Format

    Chef Arnaldo Azevedo runs a menu structured around seasonal ingredients with what Michelin describes as meticulous construction and an international flavour. The choice between à la carte and the executive menu gives you flexibility that a strict tasting format would remove. The executive menu is the more curated route and allows the kitchen to show its sequencing; the à la carte suits diners who want to eat at their own pace or have specific preferences. Both menus carry the same seasonal foundation and attention to detail that earned the restaurant consecutive Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 , not a star, but a meaningful signal that the kitchen is operating at a consistent level worth noting.

    The international flavour of the cooking means this is not a Portuguese-only menu. For diners who want a tighter focus on regional ingredients and local culinary tradition, that may be a consideration. For the explorer who wants skilled, cosmopolitan cooking in a remarkable setting without committing to a single national canon, it is a strength. The cuisine classification sits squarely in international territory, and the kitchen appears to use that latitude to apply precision across a wider range of techniques and references than a narrowly regional kitchen would allow.

    Ratings and Recognition

    Flor de Lis holds a Google rating of 4.6 across 407 reviews, which is a solid signal at that volume , reviews at this count are harder to skew than a smaller sample. The Michelin Plate in both 2024 and 2025 confirms the kitchen is consistently good, placing it in a tier where the food meets a standard worth travelling for without carrying the price pressure of a starred restaurant. For context, Michelin Plate recognition in Portugal at a €€ price point is a genuinely useful combination. You are getting inspected-kitchen quality at a price that still leaves room in your trip budget. Compare that against the several €€€€ options in Porto, and the value case becomes clearer.

    Know Before You Go

    • Address: Av. de Montevideu 236, 4150-379 Porto, Portugal
    • Price range: €€
    • Cuisine: International, with seasonal ingredient focus
    • Awards: Michelin Plate 2024 and 2025
    • Google rating: 4.6 (407 reviews)
    • Booking difficulty: Easy , though terrace seats are in higher demand and worth requesting specifically when you book
    • Menu format: À la carte and executive menu available
    • Setting: 19th-century mansion; sea-view terrace available when weather allows
    • Occasion fit: Special occasions, business dining, explorer itineraries, couples
    • Context: Informal sibling venue to one-Michelin-star Vila Foz at the same address

    How It Compares

    The most direct comparison for a first-time visitor is Almeja, which also sits at €€ and offers contemporary Portuguese cooking. Almeja skews closer to local ingredient focus and a tighter regional identity; Flor de Lis has the edge on setting and the architectural backdrop that Almeja cannot match. If you are deciding between the two on atmosphere and occasion weight, Flor de Lis wins clearly. If you want the most locally rooted menu at the same price tier, Almeja is worth considering alongside it.

    At the higher end, Euskalduna Studio, Pedro Lemos, Antiqvvm, and Le Monument all operate at €€€€ and deliver starred or near-starred experiences with more structured tasting menus. Euskalduna Studio is the most ambitious technically; Pedro Lemos offers a refined European approach with strong Michelin credentials; Antiqvvm is the creative option for diners who want the most experimental menu in the city. None of them give you the 19th-century mansion and Atlantic terrace combination at a €€ price point that Flor de Lis offers. The honest comparison: if budget allows and a full tasting menu experience is the goal, the €€€€ options will outperform on depth. If you want a high-quality, flexible meal in Porto's most visually compelling dining setting without the financial commitment, Flor de Lis is the stronger practical choice.

    Broader Porto Context

    For the explorer building a full Porto itinerary, Flor de Lis fits naturally alongside a city that has strong creative dining options across multiple price points. The Blind creative tasting menu, Cafeína for a more casual neighbourhood experience, and In Diferente each serve different moments in a multi-day trip. Flor de Lis is leading positioned as the special-occasion or arrival-night restaurant where the setting does as much work as the food. Porto also rewards exploring beyond the dining room: see our Porto hotels guide, our Porto bars guide, our Porto wineries guide, and our Porto experiences guide for full city coverage, or start with our full Porto restaurants guide.

    In the wider context of Portugal's dining scene, Flor de Lis sits in a productive middle tier. Belcanto in Lisbon, Casa de Chá da Boa Nova in Leça da Palmeira, and The Yeatman in Vila Nova de Gaia represent the starred tier worth benchmarking against. Flor de Lis is not competing at that level of ambition, but at €€ with Michelin Plate recognition it offers the most architecturally compelling dining setting in Porto at this price point, and that is a specific value that those other restaurants, excellent as they are, cannot replicate.

    FAQs

    • What should a first-timer know about Flor de Lis by Vila Foz? Book the terrace if you can and go at lunch when the light is strongest. The menu is international rather than strictly Portuguese, and you have the choice of à la carte or the executive menu , the executive menu is the better route if you want the kitchen to show what it can do. The Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025 at a €€ price point means you are getting solid kitchen quality without the financial commitment of the starred venues nearby.
    • Is the tasting menu worth it at Flor de Lis by Vila Foz? Yes, for most diners the executive menu is worth choosing over à la carte. Chef Arnaldo Azevedo's approach is described by Michelin as meticulous, and the executive menu lets the kitchen sequence that precision in a way that individual dish choices may not. If you want full flexibility or have strong dietary preferences, go à la carte , the seasonal ingredient focus holds across both formats.
    • Is Flor de Lis by Vila Foz worth the price? At €€, yes , clearly. You are getting a double-Michelin-Plate kitchen in a 19th-century mansion with an Atlantic terrace view. The price tier is well below what you would spend at comparable-quality (and less atmospheric) venues in Porto. If the setting is important to you, this is among the strongest value propositions in the city at this level.
    • Is Flor de Lis by Vila Foz good for a special occasion? It is a strong choice. The setting (mansion, terrace, sea view), the Michelin recognition, and the flexible menu format make it well-suited to a birthday dinner, an anniversary, or a significant work occasion. The informal format relative to Vila Foz means it does not carry the rigidity of a full-tasting-menu special occasion restaurant, which for many diners is a practical advantage.
    • Can Flor de Lis by Vila Foz accommodate groups? The venue's capacity is not confirmed in publicly available data, so contact the restaurant directly when booking to confirm group arrangements. The €€ price point and flexible menu structure suggest groups are workable, but for larger parties you should book well in advance and clarify whether private or semi-private arrangements are available.
    • Does Flor de Lis by Vila Foz handle dietary restrictions? Specific dietary accommodation details are not confirmed in available data. Contact the venue directly before booking to discuss requirements. The international cuisine format and seasonal ingredient focus suggest a flexible kitchen, but this should be confirmed rather than assumed.
    • What are alternatives to Flor de Lis by Vila Foz in Porto? At the same price tier, Almeja is the closest comparable for quality contemporary cooking, though it skews more local in its menu focus. For a step up in ambition and price, Euskalduna Studio and Antiqvvm are the most technically demanding options in Porto. If setting and atmosphere are your primary criteria, no other Porto restaurant at €€ matches the Flor de Lis combination of period architecture and sea terrace.

    Compare Flor de Lis by Vila Foz

    Award Winners Like Flor de Lis by Vila Foz
    VenueAwardsPriceValue
    Flor de Lis by Vila FozIf the prospect of eating in a 19C mansion overlooking the sea appeals to you, this is definitely the place, where it shares the setting with the one-Michelin-star Vila Foz, albeit with a more informal format. It is overseen by chef Arnaldo Azevedo, who serves meticulously created, sophisticated dishes with an international flavour. Choose between the à la carte and “executive” menus based around seasonal ingredients and lots of detail. When the weather allows, make sure you book a table on the terrace.; Michelin Plate (2025); Michelin Plate (2024)€€
    Euskalduna StudioMichelin 1 Star€€€€
    Almeja€€
    Pedro Lemos€€€€
    AntiqvvmMichelin 2 Star€€€€
    Le MonumentMichelin 1 Star€€€€

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can Flor de Lis by Vila Foz accommodate groups?

    The mansion setting gives the room more spatial flexibility than a typical Porto restaurant, making it a reasonable choice for small-to-medium groups. For larger parties, check the venue's official channels given the terrace's limited capacity and its tendency to fill quickly in warm months. The à la carte format means group members can order independently rather than committing to a shared tasting structure.

    What should a first-timer know about Flor de Lis by Vila Foz?

    Book a terrace table if weather is cooperating — it's the main reason to choose this address over comparable €€ options in central Porto. The restaurant shares a 19th-century mansion on Avenida de Montevideu with the one-Michelin-star Vila Foz, but operates at a more accessible price point and informal register. Chef Arnaldo Azevedo runs both à la carte and executive menus built around seasonal ingredients with Michelin Plate recognition in 2024 and 2025.

    Is the tasting menu worth it at Flor de Lis by Vila Foz?

    The executive menu is worth considering if you want a structured experience without committing to the full investment of the one-Michelin-star Vila Foz upstairs. At €€ pricing with Michelin Plate-level construction, it delivers more detail than most casual Porto options at a comparable spend. If you prefer to pick and choose, the à la carte format works just as well at this price range.

    Does Flor de Lis by Vila Foz handle dietary restrictions?

    The menus are built around seasonal ingredients with an international format, which typically allows reasonable kitchen flexibility. Specific dietary accommodation policies are not documented in available venue data, so check the venue's official channels before booking if you have strict requirements — particularly for the executive menu, where dishes are pre-structured.

    What are alternatives to Flor de Lis by Vila Foz in Porto?

    Almeja is the closest like-for-like at €€, with contemporary Portuguese cooking that skews more locally rooted than Flor de Lis's international approach. Pedro Lemos and Antiqvvm both step up in formality and price but offer stronger tasting-menu credentials. Euskalduna Studio is the choice if you want a counter-format omakase-style experience rather than a classical dining room.

    Is Flor de Lis by Vila Foz good for a special occasion?

    Yes, with caveats. The 19th-century mansion setting and Michelin Plate recognition give it enough occasion weight at the €€ price point, and the terrace facing the Atlantic makes it a genuinely strong choice for a celebratory dinner in summer. If the occasion demands more culinary ambition, the one-Michelin-star Vila Foz in the same building is the natural step up.

    Is Flor de Lis by Vila Foz worth the price?

    At €€, it represents good value given the setting and the calibre of execution Michelin has flagged two years running. You are paying partly for the mansion and terrace, not just the plate — if those elements appeal, the price is easy to justify. For food-first diners who care less about the room, Almeja at a similar price point delivers a tighter culinary focus.

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