Found this place last month and wasn't able to visit due to the changed hours from 10-4, but I finally came in one afternoon. I about cried lol my portugease childhood I had experienced was brought back to my head seeing all the delights I used to snack on as a kid. Lots of wine to chose from, they have pasties de note in the freezer selection, balcahlou being salted in the back by the butcher, I couldn't find wine cheese but found a different selection of Brazilian queso. I stopped and grabbed linguisa, wine and pastes de note. When I'm on the area again I will get more for sure! The customer service is good, and the store...
Read moreI just came back from my trip to Portugal, and was craving some of the branded items that I had while I was there (as well as some fresh baked bread!) Unfortunately, the Portuguese rolls here are not fresh but frozen. There is a very small selection of goods actually from Portugal, with a lot being Brasilian. That's not necessarily a bad thing, but from going on others reviews, I thought that the selection would be a much higher variety (photos can be somewhat deceiving - the store is not too big). The place is clean and the staff is friendly. I just wish there was more of a selection of...
Read moreMata meu saudade um poquinho. Great place for finding food from Brazil, Portugal, Argentina and Uruguay (and much of the rest of Latin America) you didn't know that you can't live without. From ready to bake Pao de Quejo to frozen polpa do cupuacul, it's an island of Brazilian/Portuguese/Latin culinary culture in the middle of Arlington. Nice people and...
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