$25 for $50 Worth of Portuguese Fare at O Tacho
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- Authentic Portuguese cuisine
- Bright, comfortable atmosphere
- Large portions
- Seafood, meat dishes & more
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of Portuguese fare at O Tacho on Sargent Avenue. O Tacho, which translates to "the pot," serves traditional Portuguese salads, appetizers, seafood, and meat entrees—many of which arrive at the table in a Portuguese clay pot. As visions of the dining room's bright hues, Portuguese artifacts, and cozy seating are absorbed into their retinas, diners are treated to complimentary black olives and sweet nothings. Indulge in mussels with cilantro sauce ($9.25) or calamari ($9.50) before digging into one of the generous potted portions, like the popular Alcatra, braised beef in red wine sauce and paired with boiled potatoes ($18.50 for one, $35.99 for two). Five different desserts are available, including the decadent caramel custard ($4.99), but ask your server about any special, surprise treats. Call ahead to schedule a reservation.
Reviews
The Winnipeg Free Press featured O Tacho, and 91 per cent of Urbanspooners like it:
- O Tacho is a warm, welcoming place, also with big windows — overlooking Sargent, in this case, a scattering of Portuguese artifacts and comfortable chairs with semi-circular padded backs. The specialties are Portuguese. – Marion Warhaft, Winnipeg Free Press
- Food was excellent, wine was excellent and if you have the right mood a shot of the "Portuguese Moonshine" is a must !!! Tony really made a good dining experience a great one !! We will be back again ! – Alissa- on- the- town, Urbanspoon
- Authentic Portuguese cuisine
- Bright, comfortable atmosphere
- Large portions
- Seafood, meat dishes & more
With your kitchen's pots and pans inhabited by the evil spirits of dead pots and pans, cooking at home has become both time-consuming and spooky. Get quality cuisine without interference from crazed kitchenware with today's Groupon: for $25, you get $50 worth of Portuguese fare at O Tacho on Sargent Avenue. O Tacho, which translates to "the pot," serves traditional Portuguese salads, appetizers, seafood, and meat entrees—many of which arrive at the table in a Portuguese clay pot. As visions of the dining room's bright hues, Portuguese artifacts, and cozy seating are absorbed into their retinas, diners are treated to complimentary black olives and sweet nothings. Indulge in mussels with cilantro sauce ($9.25) or calamari ($9.50) before digging into one of the generous potted portions, like the popular Alcatra, braised beef in red wine sauce and paired with boiled potatoes ($18.50 for one, $35.99 for two). Five different desserts are available, including the decadent caramel custard ($4.99), but ask your server about any special, surprise treats. Call ahead to schedule a reservation.
Reviews
The Winnipeg Free Press featured O Tacho, and 91 per cent of Urbanspooners like it:
- O Tacho is a warm, welcoming place, also with big windows — overlooking Sargent, in this case, a scattering of Portuguese artifacts and comfortable chairs with semi-circular padded backs. The specialties are Portuguese. – Marion Warhaft, Winnipeg Free Press
- Food was excellent, wine was excellent and if you have the right mood a shot of the "Portuguese Moonshine" is a must !!! Tony really made a good dining experience a great one !! We will be back again ! – Alissa- on- the- town, Urbanspoon