“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.“
“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.“
“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”“