Cozido at Manel’s

Alentejo

There’s a reason why this dish is called “Cozido à Portuguesa”—it is one of the most iconic meals in Portugal.

In Nossa Senhora de Machede, it is served with its rich broth at Restaurante Popular, run by Manel and Cristina—a true taste of tradition.

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