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This Portuguese cafe has become a regular coffee place for us with the occasional delicious pastillas de nata. Patricia is the perfect host and Casa Amiga a “must go” on Leith Walk. View all feedback.
What thoughtfuldiner doesn't like about Casa Amiga:
I found the famous pasteis de nata just OK. Service was neither particularly friendly nor wearing protective masks properly, nor saying anything to customers without protection. I can see that this place can be a reference point for those in search of Portugues specialities, but did not find it charming. View all feedback.
It is my first time to visit them and I love the easy to reach position on leith walk. admire the inner and admire it carved up roof. overall the experience was pleasant and coffee was amazing. I wish they could also start with at least English breakfast.
I am here several times to drink a Portuguese expression much better than all others. I cannot resist pasteis de nata and other tasty. always take the opportunity to buy portuguese cheese and other things. people are really nice and I am always a costumer every time I go to edinburgh 50 miles away from where I live.
The best coffee in town!!! It is always a pleasure to visit Casa Amiga to drink a expresso or hot chocolate . The Portuguese pastry is very good also. I tried the milfolhas and the Nata and they were very good. It feels like we are in a Portuguese café. They have also Portuguese food to do at home. You can buy Alheira for £2.95, which is a very good price. If you are not sure on how it's made you can ask to one of the staff.
The pastel de nata are every bit as good as in Lisbon. I try to stop in here for a few every time I am passing through leith. The other cakes look good too.
This newly opened Portuguese bakery on Leith Walk is a true gem. Not only is it the best coffee in Edinburgh, it also serves some pretty wicked sweet treats. I can literally feel my waistline expanding just from looking at the custard, cream and chocolaty pastries. Portugal is famous for their custard tarts, and the ones served at Casa Amiga take me right back to my holiday in Lisbon. My favourite coffee on the menu is a flat white; it has the perfect ratio of coffee to milky froth. Hungry? try their ham and cheese croissant- I don't know what they put in the pastry but it is delicious! The bakery has a nice laid back feel to it and has extra downstairs seating for when it gets...read more