Portuguese market: bacalhau, pastries, wines, deli, cafe
























"Located in Fall River, the Portuguese specialty grocer’s Instagram account is knocking it out of the park: they share a really fun mix of products, cultural events, and behind-the-scenes interviews with the folks behind the family-run business, and their page even introduced me to Harrison Weinfeld (the Sardinfluencer), whose fish puns and tinned-fish recipes I didn’t know I absolutely needed in my life." - Erika Adams

"In Fall River, the family‑owned Portugalia Marketplace is highlighted as a source for imported Portuguese ingredients—olive oils and tinned fish among them—that Mendes plans to use at Amar." - Nathan Tavares

"If you're in Fall River, I suggest roaming the aisles at Portugalia Marketplace for Portuguese goodies like tinned fish and jarred crushed pepper sauce mentioned as local staples to seek out." - Nathan Tavares

"Fernando Benevides started his store Portugalia Marketplace in 1988 in a three-car garage. Today, it serves food items like sardines, olive oil, and salt cod, as well as artisan goods from Portugal, “bringing what’s happening in Portugal” to Fall River." - Sonia Chopra


"He visits a Portuguese marketplace where he tries plenty of bacalhau, the popular dried salt cod that is one of the defining foods of the cuisine." - Eater Staff