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Cuisine |
Portuguese |
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Hours |
Wed-Mon 12:30-3pm and 6:30-11pm |
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Address |
289 Rua do Almirante Sérgio |
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Location |
Around Town |
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Transportation |
Bus: 1, 1A, 2, 5, 6, 7, 9, 10, 10A, 11, 18, 21, 21A, 26, 28B, or 34 |
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Reservations |
Reservations recommended |
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Phone |
853/2831 3193 |
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Prices |
Main courses MOP$82-MOP$158 (US$11-US$21/£5.30-£10) |
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Credit Cards |
AE, DC, MC, V |
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Frommer's Review
Just a stone's throw from the Maritime Museum and A-Ma Temple, this is the best place to eat if you find yourself hungering for Portuguese food in this area. Look for its whitewashed walls, an architectural feature repeated in the interior with an arched, low ceiling. Casual yet often filled with businesspeople, it offers feijoada, codfish in a cream sauce, chargrilled king prawns, clams prepared in garlic and olive oil, grilled pork chops, baked minced beef potato pie, and other traditional dishes that are consistently good. Its name, by the way, refers to a type of Portuguese boat, which is appropriate for a colony founded by seafaring explorers.
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