Rôtisserie Coco Rico is celebrated for succulent rotisserie chicken with crisp skin, tender meat, and a generous portion that pairs beautifully with roasted potatoes that soak up the savory juices. Pastel de nata are repeatedly praised as the best in town, with warm, creamy custard that complements the savory dishes. The staff and atmosphere are described as welcoming and friendly, making it a comfortable spot for quick meals or larger family orders. Value shines through with affordable prices for hearty meals, easy takeout, and consistently fresh, satisfying flavors that keep guests coming back.View restaurant profile
Grillado's is generally praised for its Portuguese inspired chicken, with tender meat and flavorful sauces that many reviewers say are the highlight, and there is a sense of good value for portions as the dining options blend dine in and quicker service well. Beef ribs and espetada get positive mentions, though some reviewers feel the espetada is overpriced and sides can be small. Service is repeatedly described as friendly and attentive, contributing to a welcoming atmosphere, while a few critics note that the décor feels outdated and cleanliness in some areas could be better. Several comments mention fluctuation in quality compared with earlier visits, and some feel prices are high for the quality and quantity received. Overall Grillado's remains a go to for fans of the style, with strong recognition for the chicken and flavors, while acknowledging that the experience can vary and improvements in value and upkeep would help.View restaurant profile
Reviews describe Café Vasco Da Gama as a cozy, European style spot in downtown Montreal with a warm Portuguese vibe that makes it feel like a small escape from the city. Breakfasts and lunches are praised for fresh ingredients, fluffy omelets, pistachio croissants, pasteis de nata, and sandwiches made with Portuguese bread, often paired with good coffee and a comforting atmosphere. The staff are frequently described as friendly and the indoor and outdoor seating adds to a welcoming vibe that suits casual chats, study sessions, or a quiet espresso break. Some notes point to high prices for the portion sizes and occasional slow service, while a few dishes or drinks are seen as average. Overall, Café Vasco Da Gama is viewed as a dependable, charming choice for flavorful comfort food, great espresso, and a memorable mood that reflects its Portuguese roots.View restaurant profile