O Gaveto
A referência de Matosinhos: peixe na brasa e arroz de marisco
Porto's working seafood port, where the day's catch goes straight from the boats to the charcoal grill.
Matosinhos is where Porto goes to eat fish, a working port town just north of the city where the trawlers still land their catch each morning and the smoke from charcoal grills drifts down the side streets. Along Rua Heróis de França the marisqueiras line up almost shoulder to shoulder, their windows piled with goose barnacles, spider crab and whatever came off the boats that day. There is nothing precious about the ritual: you point at a fish, it goes on the grill outside, and it arrives whole with boiled potatoes and a wedge of lemon. This is the home of grilled sardines and robalo done over coals, eaten under fluorescent light at tables that have served the same families for decades.
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A referência de Matosinhos: peixe na brasa e arroz de marisco
Desde 1957, a mais antiga marisqueira de Matosinhos
Peixe nobre e um balcão de marisco atlântico desde 1978
Peixe grelhado na brasa no passeio do peixe
Peixe acabado de chegar do porto, grelhado na brasa
De cantina de estivadores a sala de culto do peixe grelhado
Meio século de marisco honesto, sem fumos