Portuguese Restaurants near Oshawa, ON

Divino Churrasco Portuguese • $
1288 Ritson Rd N Unit 2, Oshawa

Customers` Favorites

Pork Cutlet with Rice Parisienne Potatoes
Rotisserie Chicken
Filet of Sole Fish
Vegetable Rice
BBQ Chicken
Family Pack

“When I’m not taking their delivery, I’m buying their frozen food.Try out the Portuguese/Brazilian cousine, you won’t regret.Two things are must on their tiny market on the side: a tea called “mate”, and a cookie called “casadinho”. Maybe if you’re into tea, also try the passion fruit.One thing is a must on the freezer: forno de minas cheese rolls.I’m grateful for having them on the neighbourhood.The only thing I personally miss are the “Maria Clara Snacks” that I still need to travel to Toronto to buy, but other than that, they have everything!Vegetarian options: I was vegetarian for a while. The options I suggested to try out from frozen or from the market are vegetarianParking: I have not once had ha hard time to park, however, I’ve witnessed fee spots, that’s why I didn’t put the option “plenty of parking”“

4.4 Superb35 Reviews
Churrasco of Portugal Portuguese • $$
1300 King St E Unit#32, Oshawa

Customers` Favorites

Grilled Portuguese Sausage Chourico
Large Piri Piri Sauce Mild
Whole Churrasco Chicken
Party Trays Greek Salad
Half Rack Rib Dinner
Parisienne Potatoes
Half Chicken Dinner
Grilled Squid Piece
Piri Piri Chicken
Family Package 1

“As a Portuguese person, I wasn't expecting to find a restaurant with Portuguese food. Well prepared dishes, with quality and quantity. Helpful and attentive employees. Recommended!The cod was very good.I propose a new typical Portuguese dish: Cod cooked with boiled potatoes, egg, cabbage and chickpeas.I will definitely be back.“

3.9 Good41 Reviews
Caldense Bakery Bakery • $
301 Dundas St W, Whitby - 4.15 miles

Customers` Favorites

Cannolis Macaroons Portuguese Custard Tarts
Portuguese Tarts and Tiramisu Cake
Chicken Club Sandwich
Chocolate Cake
Pecan Brownie
Egg Tarts

“This is my go-to bakery whenever I'm in Whitby. The pastries are, without exception, delicious and eye-catching. The pasteis de nata (Portugese custard tarts) are the closest to the ones you can get in Belém/Lisbon that I've ever tried.Great. Now my mouth is watering just thinking about them.“

4 Good82 Reviews
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