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Canela - meaning cinnamon stick in Portuguese - has done a decent job of providing the peasant food of Portugal and Brazil some sex appeal. This branch has...
The ever-expanding Madeira empire now boasts nine delis, cafés and restaurants, from Paddington to Stockwell. This is the biggest and smartest of the group,...
In the past, those in search of a spicy chicken hit had to press a Prohibition-style buzzer at the back of Lisboa Grill's unassuming takeaway in order to...
Considered by many to be the best drinking option in Little Portugal, the Star Bar is certainly the finest spot at which to watch European football, beamed...
You'd be forgiven for instinctively patting your pocket for your passport when entering the bright interior of A Toca, so evocative is the competing...
Excellent bica (Portuguese espresso) and custard tarts guarantee queues of Portobello market-goers down the street every Saturday morning. For something...
A home from home to the local Portuguese, Grelha D'Ouro has become even more welcoming since a recent refurbishment. It's just like a living room, with the...
In contrast to the urban trendiness of Clerkenwell, Portal feels like a breath of fresh air. The main restaurant - with its floor-to-ceiling windows and big...
It's not just Oporto football fans who favour this Golborne Road stalwart; we find it a more relaxing spot than its opposite number Lisboa (see below), and...
With its basement location, starched white cloths and faux leather-bound menus, there's a definite air of the old school about O Fado. We were hoping for an...
Named after the city on the island of Madeira, this friendly bakery-deli-café is a favourite with local mums as well as expats. The bolo con arroz,...