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846 High St Thornbury VIC 3071, Australia

4.7 (449) Directions Health 50

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If you're a fan of tarts, Casta Nata is an absolute must-visit! Their specialty tarts are simply delicious – perfectly crisp on the outside and beautifully creamy inside. The atmosphere is warm and inviting, making it a great spot to relax and enjoy a treat. On top of that, the staff are incredibly friendly and welcoming, adding to the overall great experience. Highly recommend if you're looking for a place with amazing tarts and a lovely vibe!

Wutti · 2025-04-27

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Amazing coffee and honestly one of the best Portuguese tarts I have had. Unfortunately, the service completely ruined the experience. The lady who served us was extremely rude, especially because it was close to closing time. We felt rushed and unwelcome, which was really disappointing. We would still come back for the tarts, but the attitude needs serious improvement because no one deserves to be treated like that. Update. Sent email no response.

Anthony Licuria · 2026-01-05

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Best Portuguese tart I've ever tasted. Crunchy and very creamy also not overly sweet. Coffees are great as well!

Prizzy · 2025-02-26

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This place absolutely deserves the high rating! It is incredibly tasty and 100% reminds me of the tarts I ate in Portugal. The pastry is flaky and buttery and the insides of the tart is creamy heaven. The espresso was amazing and tasted exactly like they do in Italy - also a steal at $3! Staff are great and just all around good vibes. Highly recommend!

Breanna McLelland · 2023-04-15

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Ok, so if you want an authentic Portuguese tart you will have to go here. They are crunchy, flaky and a little chewy. The custard is creamy and slightly sweet. Cooked as they should be with the burnt one’s being discarded. But they are quite well done. People might think that they are overcooked but this is how they should be done. The pastry is a 3 day process. A lot of work goes into making them. If you think it’s over priced then go try and make some. Highly recommended, must try for tart lovers in Melbourne.

Dom Piet · 2023-09-17

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