See what our customers are saying...... "Dessert-minded shoppers should also stock up on the equally excellent queijadas. The dense little tartlets are available in over a half-dozen flavors, including a toasted toffee-like caramel, a sliver-studded almond and a macaroon-besting coconut. There’s also massa folhada (a phyllo-dough construction stuffed with cream) and rosquillhas secas (crisp doughnut-like rings coated in a barely-there glaze)."
"Massa sovada should always be on your list—"
"between the freezer full of sausages and a counter loaded with sweets, Portugal Imports can at least steer you toward some Iberian essentials." - The District (March 4th, 2009)
"It was fabulous...like Creme Brulee...a taste that can only be credited to a mother's touch. They also have some imported jellys and such to delight anyone's international fancy. (September 9th, 2008)
" We just bought a variety of the pastries they had and all of them were, hands down, awesome...
This place is gem...Just go!" (July 7th, 2008)
"There is a, small, Portuguese market... have a reasonably good selection of Portuguese cheeses, meats, bacalao, canned and frozen goods, wines and an excellent bakery for natas and other such delicacies. It is in Artesia, right by Little India. (June 1st, 2008)
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Thank you all for your comments and support... - Marco and Melissa Costa, Portugal Imports