Casa Amiga - Menu

294 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH65BX, United Kingdom

🛍 Food, Cafés, Sushi, Store

4.4 💬 5291 Reviews
Casa Amiga

Phone: +441314675664

Address: 294 Leith Walk, Edinburgh, EH65BX, United Kingdom

City: Edinburgh

Menu Dishes: 6

Reviews: 5291

Website: https://www.casaamiga.co.uk/

"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 busy. They also stock some Portuguese soft drinks and sweets. It’s authentic, relaxed and relatively undiscovered. I LOVE this place."

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Maria Maria

Guys, if you want to try the best pasteis de nata (Portuguese egg tart) in Edinburgh This is the only place to go.

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Klaus-Dieter
Klaus-Dieter

I have been to casa amiga a few times with friends for coffee/tea and sweets after lunch and i have never been disappointed; this little Portuguese coffee


Agata
Agata

A lovely little Portuguese cafe with friendly service-quite charming! The pastel de nata was my highlight but I also enjoyed a toastie with roast vegetables


Olivia
Olivia

Wonderful coffee and a friendly atmosphere. My go-to when things are tough and I need a break! Have been coming here for years and the service just gets better and better. Highly recommend Casa Amiga! View menu


Eftimia
Eftimia

This is a fantastic place to enjoy coffee, cake, or a savory snack with a taste of Portugal. It's especially wonderful for savoring a nice cup of coffee while watching the world pass by. I absolutely love it!


Matilde
Matilde

Loved the vibe and decor of the place. Perfect location to stop by for a coffee if you’re ever on Leith Walk. Brilliant coffee and the cakes were delicious. I also got an eclair and pastel de nata for takeaway that were fantastic. They have a wide selection of pastries/cakes and savoury pies. Will definitely return!


Ana
Ana

Experience Portugal by visiting this café in Leith. Although Leith Walk is closed, the small businesses remain open. This café opens at 8am and closes at 4pm, offering delicious coffee, food, and cold drinks. The café is very clean, the staff is friendly, and the food is freshly cooked. I particularly enjoyed the Portuguese coconut-filled bun. View menu


Leo
Leo

Lovely Portuguese cafe. Perfect spot to enjoy a coffee, some sweet treats and sunshine. They serve great hot drinks, Portuguese patisseries, fresh Pastel de Nata, homemade soup and lots of Portuguese products. Friendly and helpful staff, nice decor, Portuguese vibes all around and a very nice terrace with a few tables. Perfect spot to enjoy coffee and catch up with friends.


Asier
Asier

the best coffee in the city! it is always a pleasure to visit casa amiga to drink an express or hot chocolate. the Portuguese baked is also very good. I tried the milfolhas and the nata and they were very good. it feels like we're in a Portuguese café. they also have Portuguese food to do home. they can buy alheira for £2.95, which is a very good price. if they are not sure how it is done, they can ask one of the employees.


José
José

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 busy. They al... View menu

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