I made it down to Fall River for lunch last month. I was in Lisbon for a couple days in
2009 and really enjoyed the food so I was looking forward to visiting a Portuguese restaurant.

Columbia Street in Fall River is lined with Portuguese restaurants. We settled on Sagres when we saw the small bar area full of elderly Portuguese men chowing down on sardines.

We started the meal off with caldo verde, a typical Portuguese soup made with kale, potatoes and chourico. This rendition was perfectly in balance, salty and slightly bitter.

Next came the dish I remembered most vividly from my trip, clams in olive oil and garlic. I was a little surprised when it came out steamed in a fishy broth rather than covered in oil as I remembered it (I even have a picture in my Portugal post to prove it), but it was a terrific preparation that really highlighted the sweetness of the fresh clams.

The sardines were fresh but lacked a little crunch. Still good though. They were served with a light salad, boiled potatoes, and fresh tomatoes. A picture perfect recreation of what I was served in Lisbon. They were particularly enjoyable with a glass of chilled vinho verde.

We were pretty full so we split two entrees. One was an order of the tripe special with beans and ham. This dish was rich and satisfying, and luckily, benefited from sitting in the fridge for a day since we didn't stand a chance of finishing it all.

The other was the single best Portuguese dish I've ever had, Bacalhau de Gomes de Sa. This is a famous dish that I actually didn't get to try when I was in Portugal, but I can't imagine it gets much better than this. It's a simple dish of salt cod with potatoes and onions all baked together. Something about how the ingredients blended together, the salty, moist cod, starchy potatoes, sweet, almost caramelized onions, left the table speechless. I think all of us were surprised to enjoy this dish as much as we did, but amongst a table full of well-prepared Portuguese food, this was the standout. I'd drive to Fall River just to get that dish again.
Sagres Restaurant
177 Columbia St
Fall River, MA
http://osagres.wordpress.com/
Down the street from Sagres is a bakery simply named Columbia Bakery which is the name of the street.

I was hoping they'd have pasteis de nata, and I was not disappointed. It lacked a little of the caramelized top but was still a nice version with a rich custard inside a light crust.

They also had a large tray of stuffed quahogs (this is New England after all) so I had to try one. It was a lot spicier than I was expecting which was a great thing. It was stuffed with lots of butter-drenched bread crumbs and plenty of meaty, chewy quahog meat. This was a real treat.
Columbia Bakery
76 Columbia Street
Fall River, MA
To round out my tour of Portugal, I headed down to Chaves Market. On the way I saw sidewalks decorated with white and black tiles, reminiscent of the tiling found all over Lisbon.

In addition to a noteworthy selection of port, they had homemade sausages that smelled great, though I didn't get to try them.

And of course, a selection of salt cod.
Chaves Market
9 Columbia Street
Fall River, MA