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<title>Amalia Rodrigues</title>
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Save your money....this place is not authentic Portuguese and has gone down hill in terms of food quality.  Had the lobster risotto and the rice was hard (not at all like a risotto) and the lobster was rubbery. They claim to be Portuguese, but alas, it is nothing but a bland assortment of unimaginative mediterrenean food borrowing on influences from Italy and France.  The best upscale Portuguese expereince is in Montreal on Peel St....Ferreira's rocks.  When a "Portuguese" restaurant doesn't offer "caldo verde" on their menu (like Chiado)it begets the question "is this authentic"? Not!  Chiado is a huge disppointment.  I would have rather spent my money on a new pair of shoes come to think of it!]]>
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<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 23:42:51 PDT</pubDate>
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