Morabeza Boavista is a african restaurant in Boavista, Porto. Rated 4.6 stars from 961 Google reviews. Known for authentic african cuisine with vibrant identity and chef-owner carla's genuine hospitality and passion. Best for groups and families with children. Features a terrace. Price range: $$.
Rankings updated June 2026
Morabeza Boavista
Across 936 rated reviews, 91% gave four or five stars.
| Rating | 4.6★ |
| Reviews | 961 |
| 1-star share | 2.8% |
| Best for | Lunch |
In Their Own Words
Review highlights surfaced by Google — shown in English, with the original beneath
“Food made with love is something special, and you can really tell that in this restaurant.”
“Comida feita com amor é outra coisa e neste restaurante nota-se isto mesmo.”
“In the end, a trip down memory lane, made all the better by a cup of instant coffee.”
“No final uma visita a outras memórias abrilhantada por um café de saco.”
“From the welcome to the service and, of course, the food, everything is highly recommended.”
“Desde a recepção ao serviço e passando, claro, pelos pratos tudo é recomendável.”
1,602 reviews across two platforms
Quick Verdict
Morabeza Boavista is a celebrated African restaurant—a vibrant, cosy space where hand-crafted dishes transport you across the continent with every bite.
You want to experience authentic African cuisine in an intimate, welcoming atmosphere run by passionate owner-chef Carla.
About Morabeza Boavista
Morabeza Boavista sits at the Boavista roundabout as a celebrated African restaurant, anchored by chef-owner Carla's unwavering commitment to authentic, hand-crafted cuisine. Diners consistently praise the vibrant, flavour-forward dishes—cachupa, calulu de peixe, caril de camarão, and samosas appear repeatedly as standouts—alongside the owner's genuine warmth and attentive staff. The space itself is described as acolhedor (cosy) and tranquilo (peaceful), with a casual atmosphere that welcomes families, solo diners, groups, and tourists alike. Beyond the main menu, the wine list offers well-curated choices at fair prices, desserts earn particular mention (especially the pudim abade de priscos), and the café is excellent. Accessibility is thoughtfully integrated—wheelchair-accessible entrance, seating, and parking. The restaurant embraces its community role, welcoming LGBTQ+ guests and offering a children's menu. Whether you arrive for lunch or dinner, reservations are recommended given consistent popularity.
Morabeza Boavista is built for lingering — the coffee is a destination in its own right, and the atmosphere encourages staying for a second.
In the last 90 days, Morabeza Boavista has drawn 36 substantial written reviews (50+ characters of genuine feedback) — recent momentum that is one of the signals behind its place on the hot list.
What Stands Out
Authentic African cuisine with vibrant identity
Reviewers consistently highlight dishes like cachupa, calulu de peixe, caril de camarão, and samosas as standout expressions of genuine African flavour, with one noting the kitchen 'transports you prato após prato for a true journey across Africa.'
Chef-owner Carla's genuine hospitality and passion
Multiple reviews name Carla directly, describing her as 'a great hostess,' 'an incredible chef,' and crediting her with 'making magic with her hands'—the guiding spirit of the entire experience.
Excellent desserts and coffee
Pudim abade de priscos, grogue de lima, and the café are singled out repeatedly in reviews as exceptional, with one noting 'a visit to other memories brightened by a sachet coffee.'
Practical Information
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☀️Outdoor
Frequently Asked Questions about Morabeza Boavista
Yes—the restaurant is family-friendly with a dedicated children's menu, wheelchair-accessible seating and entrance, and a warm, casual atmosphere. Multiple reviews praise bringing kids and enjoying the experience together.
Reservations are strongly recommended, especially for dinner. The restaurant is consistently busy and popular, so booking ensures you secure a table.
Cachupa, calulu de peixe, caril de camarão, and samosas appear most frequently in reviews as standout dishes. Desserts—especially pudim abade de priscos—and the café are also highly praised.
Yes, the restaurant offers both vegetarian and vegan options alongside its meat and seafood-focused menu.
The space is described as cosy, casual, and peaceful—intimate without being formal. The owner and staff create a warm, welcoming environment that makes guests feel at ease from arrival.
Yes, the restaurant features a curated wine list with good choices at fair prices, alongside beer, cocktails, spirits, and non-alcoholic beverages.
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