Mademoiselle

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Porto, Portugal

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Patisserie· Donut shop

Mademoiselle Reviews | Rating 4.5 out of 5 stars (8 reviews)

Mademoiselle is located in Porto, Portugal on Av. do Brasil 95. Mademoiselle is rated 4.5 out of 5 in the category patisserie in Portugal.

Address

Av. do Brasil 95

Price range

$$

Phone

+351 220160229

Service options

In-store shoppingTakeawayDine-in

Amenities

Toilets

Accessibility

Wheelchair-accessible entranceWheelchair-accessible toilet

Open hours

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Nicolas Suarez

Simply fantastic! A explosion of flavour and authentic French feeling. From the croissant to the more sweeter options is a great place to have a small breakfast near the beach, trés bien.

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César Huret

Amazing bakery! Got various french pastries!

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Tokyopath com

Good tea (Damian) and good croquet salad, healthy and not heavy food. And I guess the best \French style\ bakery in Porto.

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Katelyn Russell

A gold mine in the city. Great location, friendly staff, the best pastries! They have menus that cater to different languages which is a nice touch. We ate breakfast inside including a ham and cheese croissant (it was so delicious) and a egg and cheese crepe. My husband loved the crepe, for me the egg wasn't cooked nearly enough. We ordered so many pastries to go because it all looked delicious. The salted caramel croissant, apple tart, and another we can't remember the name of were to die for. Don't miss out on this gem!

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Irina S Dimitrov

Lovely place for a brunch stop. The menu has variety, the staff is friendly and multilingual and the pastries are delicious. I love the thoughtful smaller sizes to fit all budgets. You can have something delicious for as little as 1. The Croque Monsieur was good but needed more flavor. A top place to enjoy a relaxed Saturday.

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Dean

Great breakfast, great coffee really nice owner. A perfect way to start the day.

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Olivier Demangeon

It's a bit expensive but it's a very good bakery. It's clearly a French bakery and more precisely from the French region of Bretany. So we tried the Kouign-amann, a typical pastry from this region. I am not an expert, but it was excellent. We also tried the chocolate pie. It has toffee in the middle and a light cream inside. It was also very good. The macaron are also very good. Finally and, more importantly, since I moved to Portugal three years ago, I miss the taste of a French baguette. Their baguette brought me back. Even if it's a bit expensive for Portugal, I will definitively come back.

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Natalie Moreira dos Passos

Authentic French pastries, delicious!