A tiny, authentic slice of Portugal tucked away in Camden, known for its incredibly friendly Angolan owners, football matches on TV, and generous portions.
Ordering Strategy
Start with the rissóis and gambas to share, then split a main like the pork and clams; ask for the homemade chilli sauce if you can handle serious heat.
What to order
Gambas à Tino
Universally praised as a 'must', these fat, juicy prawns come swimming in a silky, garlicky tomato sauce.
Bacalhau com natas
Identified as the house special, this hearty dish consists of cod cooked in creamy, saucy potatoes.
Muamba de Galinha
A spicy Angolan chicken stew available only on weekends, nodding to the owner's heritage.
Pastel de nata
According to critics, finishing your meal with this custard tart is 'compulsory'.
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Signal Score
Signal score reflects how strong and consistent the review coverage is, not a star rating.
Top critic: Eater London (100%)
Editorial Weight 51 pts
Authority + depth + recency
Agreement 6 pts
How aligned the critics are
Coverage 6 pts
How many real review signals exist
Public Signal 14 pts
Google rating + volume
Boosts 0 pts
Manual boosts + hidden gem
Review signals
2 Elite · 1 Editorial · 3 total signals
Public signal
4.7★ (1,200 reviews)
Good to know
The space is diminutive and often packed with football fans watching Porto or Benfica matches. The owner makes her own fiery chilli sauce using peppers from her garden in Angola.
Locations
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