$$$-$$$$, Portuguese, Downtown
Fodor's Review:
A huge mural of antique pottery fragments decorates the pale-yellow walls of this high-ceiling room -- an elegant setting for its "haute" version of Portuguese cuisine. The traditional caldo verde, a soup made with kale and sausage, shares space on the menu with grilled fresh sardines; baked salt cod topped with a tomato, onion, and pepper salsa; and arroz di marisco, a paella-like dish full of seafood, garlic, and onions.
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