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The Invicta appears in second place on the list and its vegetarian ‘francesinha’ is already a favourite of those who visit the Oporto city and those who live there. The “good tongues” say that in the moment of choosing ‘francesinha’ there is many people who, even if they are not vegetarian or vegan, go for the veggie option. We believe it since we have already taste it.
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The “good tongues” say that in the moment of choosing ‘francesinha’ there is many people who, even if they are not vegetarian or vegan, go for the veggie option.
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The city has a wide range of vegetarian/vegan options in numerous traditional restaurants and cafes, and even has a tourist map that makes it easy to find veg-friendly spaces: the ‘Veg & Go’! Oporto hosts the event Veggie Fest, a festival for all who wants to visit: families, chefs, vegetarians, vegans or not. The city is open to everyone and is always very welcoming!
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