What to order at Romados

Must order
A charcoal chicken with spicy sauce, plus a pastel de nata for dessert.
Editor tip
Order the chicken and a couple of natas together; the queue at noon is worth beating early.
CuisinePortuguese
Price$$
Neighborhoodplateau
HoursMon-Sun 10:00-21:00
Last verified

Must order: A charcoal chicken with spicy sauce, plus a pastel de nata for dessert.

Tip: Order the chicken and a couple of natas together; the queue at noon is worth beating early.

Location

Address: 115 Rue Rachel Est, Montreal, QC H2W 1C8

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