A taste of Portuguese

SHARE:

Portuguese food at Portugalia, D’mall, Boracay It’s always a treat to the palate to taste something new and delicious, especially dishes fro...

Dining at Portualia

Portuguese food at Portugalia, D’mall, Boracay

It’s always a treat to the palate to taste something new and delicious, especially dishes from other countries. Chef Antonio of Portugalia Reastaurant, managed to satisfy our taste buds with authentic Portuguese Food.

Seafood Rice

Seafood rice

Portuguese seems to adore rice as much as Filipinos. Their Seafood Rice is somewhat akin to our native Paella. A bit heavy on the stomach though but you could really taste the shrimps, squids and crabs in the somewhat sticky rice. It’s good.

Sangria with squid

Sangria with Squid

Their shrimp is ok and nothing special. But their Sangria wine is something this resto should brag about.

Ishwada

Soft Red Beans, with tender meat is the highlight of Ishwada.

And lastly my favourite among the dishes served is the Ishwada. Kind of wierd looking at first with a big chunk of meat with bones swimming in a sea of red beans with slices of salami. But once you’ve tasted it, the red beans are so soft they melt in your mouth and the meat so tender and tasty.

COMMENTS

Loaded All Posts Not found any posts VIEW ALL Readmore Reply Cancel reply Delete By Home PAGES POSTS View All RECOMMENDED FOR YOU LABEL ARCHIVE SEARCH ALL POSTS Not found any post match with your request Back Home Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat January February March April May June July August September October November December Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec just now 1 minute ago $$1$$ minutes ago 1 hour ago $$1$$ hours ago Yesterday $$1$$ days ago $$1$$ weeks ago more than 5 weeks ago Followers Follow THIS PREMIUM CONTENT IS LOCKED STEP 1: Share to a social network STEP 2: Click the link on your social network Copy All Code Select All Code All codes were copied to your clipboard Can not copy the codes / texts, please press [CTRL]+[C] (or CMD+C with Mac) to copy Table of Content