There's a Port of Peri Peri near me in Villa Park (it might be in Oakbrook Terrace, technically), and I think they changed the name from Porto Peri Peri - perhaps a trademark issue? I've been once, it was fairly solid, comparable to Nando's.
Telegram Sam wrote:There's a Port of Peri Peri near me in Villa Park (it might be in Oakbrook Terrace, technically), and I think they changed the name from Porto Peri Peri - perhaps a trademark issue? I've been once, it was fairly solid, comparable to Nando's.
The one in Skokie made the same change. I think there was another name before Porto.
Drover wrote:Telegram Sam wrote:There's a Port of Peri Peri near me in Villa Park (it might be in Oakbrook Terrace, technically), and I think they changed the name from Porto Peri Peri - perhaps a trademark issue? I've been once, it was fairly solid, comparable to Nando's.
The one in Skokie made the same change. I think there was another name before Porto.
It looks like you're right. The Chicago Reader has an archived image of the "Fogo's" joint from five years ago referenced here and there up-thread. The logo looks identical to the current Port of Peri Peri logo. So I guess the Skokie location is the Port of Peri-Peri flagship?
Drover wrote:Figured I'd bump this thread since peri-peri seems to finally be clawing its way into the culinary mainstream. In addition to the dozen or so Nando's now open in the area, there's also the local chain Port of Peri-Peri (I've sometimes seen it shortened to "Porto's"). Any other developments worth discussing?
... the Port of Peri Peri (formerly Porto’s Peri Peri) will join the lineup...
Mall of India, 776 S. Route 59, Naperville, planned for a March/April opening, the restaurants’s debuts will be staggered.