Gate nu..하 sounds odd, but Café do Porto is here
Café do Porto sits in Porto Alegre–Salgado Filho (POA), but the published gate "nu..하" and hours ": 엄null" clearly aren’t standard airport format, so treat that info as unreliable and check the nearest terminal 1 or 2 departures screen for its exact location and opening times before you commit.
Figure on typical Brazilian airport café pricing: around R$8–12 for an espresso, R$15–25 for pão de queijo or a basic pastry, and R$25–40 for a sandwich or toasted misto quente, which keeps a quick pre-boarding bite under about R$50 including a drink.
POA runs two terminals (1 and 2), so before you hunt for Café do Porto, confirm your boarding pass shows the correct terminal code and stick to options on your side of security to avoid an extra screening queue and a potential 20–30 minute delay.
Since no reliable reviews or regulars’ tips surfaced for Café do Porto, treat it as a straightforward coffee-and-snack stop: think espresso, café com leite, bottled water, soft drinks, and packaged sweets rather than a full hot-meal restaurant with table service and a detailed menu.
Food quality, seating comfort, and service speed at smaller POA cafés can swing a lot, so if your connection is under 45 minutes, plan on takeaway coffee and something like pão de queijo instead of any made-to-order item that might stall your boarding call.
One practical move: check Café do Porto’s queue from the corridor before committing; if more than six or seven people are lined up and you’re inside 30 minutes of boarding time printed on your pass, skip to another stand in the same terminal and protect your spot in the departure area.