It was delicious, made from fresh fish and seafood. The rice dish was rich in fish and seafood chunks We went twice to this restaurant as the food served are really fresh. We ordered beef and seafood and they tasted good and fresh so amazingly well done! I have no problem going back for others if I ever have chance again.
Busy small local beer bar and restaurant, with excellent fresh sea food on offer. We took a fresh grilled fish for two, served with potatoes and vegetables, which was excellent, but more on the expensive side. Starters and wine were cheap and good. Sit out side if you get the chance. Good food, great choice, decent winelist. Nice place, warm human ambience narrowed down by a small space with an esplanade in line.
It is basically a good sea food restaurant with many interesting side orders. We went to this restaurant with an uncle of my boyfriend. The food is traditional portuguese and very good! We had the "Prego" and the "Bitoque" and it was soooo delicious.
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The staff is friendly and the most people who go there to eat are Good food and typical Portuguese dishes. You have an open view over the cuisine , the service is all right but May be they have to improve in all the aspect to be The service wasn't that good, but acceptable all in all, the worst issue being we ordered a certain digestive and Average dishes and food, nothing special , good and fast service, meat was good and also seafood were fresh, prices a bit higher than the type of restaurant quite traditional.
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A few other are the result of modern foreign mediatic penetration and have very little value as folk wisdom. I'm making a major addition, based upon all the proverbs I heard or used during my lifetime so far , which I have been collecting here.
Let's say I'm a first hand hearwitness. This will, obviously, takes some time.
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Thanks for all the others I didn't know; a few look indeed genuine and are quite witty. I think that the correct translation of "papo" in english is "crop" or something It's that bird's thing. That wiggly thing where the hen keeps her consumed food. The above isn't signed. Well, yes, that's it according to Webster's, thanks.
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The page got heavy I'm not experienced with breaking a page and keeping things working, like categories etc. Could someone experienced do it? I could try, but I don't want to mess up. Most of the proverbs are in fact used in Portugal but not all e. I think this page should be called Proverbs in Portuguese because there are also proverbs that are just plain translations present.
On the other hand some "proverbs" like "Solta a Franga" are just expressions and not proverbs. The title Portuguese Proverbs implies that they are used in Portugal.
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That is not the case for all of the presented "proverbs". For instance "The grass is always greener on the other side of the fence" is not used at all in Portugal. Congratulations on the nice article, but let me make some I hope constructive criticism. In my opinion, there are some "proverbs" quoted in the Portuguese proverbs main page that simply shouldn't be there mainly because, well, they are NOT proverbs.
The definition taken from Wikipedia of "proverb" is: I think it should be clear to anyone who is familiar with Portuguese that this is not a proverb because, I can assure you, it certainly is not "popularly known and repeated".