lyz schnaufer
Best breakfast in town. You have to make time to have a cup of cappuccino and a selection of homemade pastries. We are so sad to not be here to experience dinner. If you love Europe you will feel transported to the authentic cookery made with love and passion for food.
Victor Willis
Cycling along the falls, I googled espresso and Casa Das Natas came up. Headed up Clifton Hill and quickly found this gem. It reminds me of so many lovely little cafes in Portugal. Good espresso/latte and the pastel de natas are fresh and warm!
M M
Great place to have a seafood!
It was tasty and full of flavor.
We had Seafood rice.
Dessert are amazing as well
Gelaine Santiago
We were in the area and I was craving some pastries. Picked up some Portuguese tarts and a range of tarts to try. Everything was delicious, but my absolute fav were the Portuguese tarts, the pecan butter tarts and the maracuya/passion fruit. Ate them over the next two days and they’re great if you give them a quick reheat in the microwave. Highly recommend you drop by here if you’re close to the main strip and want an alternative to a big chain.
Suzette Germano dos Santos
Visited this place 1 week ago....11 women, 5 were celebrating August birthdays! We had a great time but 3 of the dishes were less than ok. Good waitress, excellent presentation of appetizers. BUT the "bacalhau a braz" was NOT good... too dry, not to mention the chef was quite rude to one of the ladies who had not ordered this dish...he should have just brought her what she really wanted! The worst part was that it was bad! The other bife a casa was not that great either...meat was hard to chew on, the fries were not traditional the type you expect to see absorbing the gravy that typically comes with this dish and the egg well not exactly appealing either, it had been put into mold..🤔😏, my "bacalhau de natas" was not good either and too dry. I have had this dish many times and never had it served like as per pic below. The cheese cake was just ok...Not sure why we were not given a choice? Anyway, I can't speak for the rest, only my experience and 3 others!
Adam K
Great food, and the owner is really nice. I was disappointed with the classic egg custard tarts however. I felt there was too much corn starch and sugar, and hardly any egg yolk in the ones I had.
Sonia Bordadagua
A must stop when in Niagara Falls!! Excelente espresso, specialty coffee and delicious deserts. If your a lover of Portuguese custard tarts this is the place to check out, and if you don’t know what português custard tarts are your in for a treat!! Highly recommend !!!!
Patrick Pienkosz
Home made Portuguese at its finest. If your looking for a taste of authentic Portuguese food give this place a try you won’t be disappointed!
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