Yummy Natas, the custard is a little too yellow for what I’m used to, but they are the best I’ve tried so far in Montréal and they are decently priced at 12/$ 11, until I find something better this place will be my go-to
Amanda C.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
Don’t be fooled by appearances. Behind a not particularly enticing storefront is a bakery FILLED with natas. That is the most natas I have ever seen in one place. Not only do they have the standard egg custard natas, they have variations like chocolate, maple and apple pie. Yum! The price is right too, much cheaper than buying from a Portuguese chicken place or a grocery store, as I usually do. I will definitely be back!
Johnn I.
Rating des Ortes: 3 Montreal, Canada
Sorry, but egg tarts served COLD is just not my thing.
Julien F.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montréal, Canada
Excellente et peu onéreuse boulangerie portugaise, essayer les natas ! Ils ont bien sûr du pain portugais. Ouvert tard le soir.
Justin L.
Rating des Ortes: 4 Montreal, Canada
Best Natas in Montréal. One oft favorite bakery’s in Montréal. If you want real Portuguese bakery items, this is it. The only thing is not much selection of bakery items. What they do have is all good!
Didier N.
Rating des Ortes: 5 Montreal, Canada
In my opinion, this is the best Portuguese bakery in Montréal. Perfectly located near Romados, you cannot go wrong with anything you get here as all the pastries are always fresh. The natas have a crunchy flaky crust and a not too sweet creamy custard. Not quite the selection of what you would find in Lisbon, Portugal but this is absolute heaven for your sweet tooth! Obrigado!
Derrick V.
Rating des Ortes: 5 San Francisco, CA
Awesome Portuguese bakery. Here you will find the origin of Chinese, Dan Tat, in the original Portuguese Po Tat. It’s more caramel-ly and less eggy than the Chinese counterpart, with a crispier crust. Do give it a try when you’re here.