Find out what Portuguese restaurants to try in Harare. Harare (/həˈrɑːreɪ/; officially called Salisbury until 1982) is the capital and most populous city of Zimbabwe. Situated in the northeast of the country in the heart of historic Mashonaland, the city has an estimated population of 1,606,000 (2009), with 2,800,000 in its metropolitan area (2006). Administratively, Harare is a metropolitan province, which also incorporates Chitungwiza town and Epworth. It is situated at an elevation of 1,483 metres (4,865 feet) above sea level and its climate falls into the subtropical highland category.
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Food is great, however their response time to orders placed through their Facebook page is slow. Better to phone your order in. Delivery is prompt.Lauren, thank you for your kind words about your meal at Pogo's. We are sorry you experienced delays with our Facebook ordering platform and rest assured that we will work on that issue immediately. We hope to see you again. Have a great week.
Alechi has moved to 21 Quorn Avenue, corner Quorn Avenue and The Chase, Arundel. Under the capable, hands-on management of Hadi serving the same great food. Unlicensed so bring your own alcohol. Lovely playground for kids, indoor and outdoor seating. Open for lunch and supper.
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3 based on 46 reviews
Very dirty.Very old.Unattractive.Poor Hygiene standards.Don't like it.I wouldn't recommend.Used to be good years back.Some locals love it.
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4 based on 29 reviews
A family restaurant that serves Portuguese peri-peri chicken done the right way, on a charcoal braai, We also have a exciting menu, Which caters for everyone even the little ones. Don't let the location of the restaurant put you off, it's truly worth a vi
The setting is lovely yet to get there is a little obscure - the service is warm and friendly and they did have a vegan option too - the mushroom sauce is great but not really a sauce more of a sautéed mushroom but delicious - well worth the visit
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4 based on 337 reviews
A place home from home with good portuguese food, and chicken cooked on the charcoal. ( just like it should be.......)
Had heard great reviews about the place but was sorely disappointed.exhorbitant prices , food overcooked and tasteless. Staff seemed overwhelmed and lacked customer service experience. Service was very slow.Dear Tendero, I was very sad to read your opinion of how you were disappointed and take it very seriously, and have taken note of that, and apologize profoundly but when you claim our prices are exorbitant I was very surprised as our regular patrons complement and praise us on having reasonable prices compared to all other restaurants. For example our Half chicken and chips is priced at 50 bonds which relates to less that 5 usd. I have traveled all over the world and have never paid a little as that for the same meal. Maybe, you have not had a chance to go to many other places in Harare for a meal lately..... Hope you decide to give us another try and be pleasantly surprised.Kind regardsPaula.
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4 based on 353 reviews
Only Portugese Restaurant in Harare
A great city with a wonderful vibe and great places to visit with great restaurants. However, spoilt by drunken University brats who behave very immaturely during graduation week causing businesses to close. In any other city, the behavior would not be tolerated and they would be locked up for drunken and unruly behavior.
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