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What to eat in Portugal? Top 6 Portuguese Sandwiches

Last update: Tue Apr 15 2025
Top 6 Portuguese Sandwiches
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Sanduíche de pernil
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This Portuguese sandwich consists of shredded pieces of slowly roasted pork shoulder (pernil) which are placed on a crusty bread roll. The sandwich is typically enjoyed plain, but it can be enriched with mustard or cheese (ideally the Serra da Estrela variety).


Sanduíche de pernil is mainly associated with Porto and the humble Casa Guedes restaurant, which is believed to prepare the best version of this hearty sanwich that first appeared at traditional Portuguese tascas bars.

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PORTUGAL
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Prego is a ubiquitous Portuguese sandwich prepared with thin slices of beef that are seasoned with garlic, fried, sautéed alongside onions and wine, then placed inside a bread roll. The name prego translates to a nail, and though it is not certain, it is believed it refers to the act of pounding or nailing garlic slices onto the steaks.


Though it is sometimes served without any condiments, prego is typically accompanied by mustard and hot sauce, and is occasionally topped with a fried egg. If served on a plate, when it is usually paired with fries, rice, and a fried egg, it usually goes under the name prego no prato.

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VENDAS NOVAS, Portugal
4.2
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Bifana is a classic Portuguese sandwich that employs few ingredients but makes for an exquisite dish. It consists of a seasoned, lightly pounded, sliced or whole pork steaks that are simmered in garlicky sauce, and then placed inside a bread roll. The variations on this classic can slightly differ depending on the region.


In the north, the steaks are simmered in a spicy broth that is usually drizzled on the bread roll. Bifana is traditionally consumed without additional condiments, but it is occasionally accompanied by sautéed onions. In Lisbon, the meat is sometimes marinated and grilled, while mustard is a common accompaniment in Lisbon and in the south of Portugal. 

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PORTO, Portugal
4.1
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Traditionally associated with Porto, francesinha is a unique sandwich consisting of toasted bread, beef or pork, sausages, ham, and cheese, while the whole combination is then doused in a rich beer-infused tomato sauce. The sandwich has different variations that include mushrooms, chicken, or vegetables.


Francesinha is not a sandwich you can enjoy on the go or as a quick snack; it is a wholesome meal that is usually found on the menus of traditional restaurants where it is served as a nutritious lunch or dinner. Among the numerous stories about its origin, one stands out, claiming that it was inspired by the famous croque-monsieur, a French sandwich enjoyed by many Portuguese immigrants. 

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Bifana à moda de Lisboa is a variety of bifana from Lisbon, that features thin slices of pork marinated in a savory blend of white wine, garlic, and spices, then sautéed until tender and juicy. The succulent pork is nestled within a fresh, crusty bread roll, often accompanied by a touch of mustard (or piri-piri sauce for added heat).

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While its origins are often linked to Vendas Novas, in Porto, the bifana undergoes a distinctive transformation. Here, thin slices of pork are marinated and then simmered in a savory sauce enriched with garlic, paprika, and occasionally a hint of piri-piri for added heat.


This method yields tender, flavorful meat that is generously piled into a soft bread roll, allowing the robust flavors to meld seamlessly with the bread. The Porto-style bifana is renowned for its juicy, succulent profile, often enjoyed with a cold beer or a glass of vinho verde. 

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