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For a nice lite and Portuguese lunch
Try it Spicy! Brushed with our famous chicken sauce
Also can be served as Chicken Garden or Greek Salad!
Soup of the Day
Garden Salad
Greek Salad
Sautéed Shrimp Gamas A La Planch
6 Shrimp sautéed in garlic, herbs, and butter served with seafood rice
Mussels
6 Mussels with our sautéed onions served with seafood rice
Grilled Halibut Halibut Grehaldo
Topped with lemon and roasted garlic served with potatoes and vegetables
Fried Red Snapper Peixe Vermelho Frito
Fried then grilled topped with garlic sauce served with potatoes and vegetables
Fillet of Fish Filetes de Peixe Panados
Lightly breaded fillet served with breaded shrimp, seafood rice, and salad
Bife-a-Casa
Grilled strip loin topped with fried egg and sliced home-fried potatoes
Grilled Pork Chops Costeletas de Porco Grelhadas
Seasoned and grilled topped with our classic sauce served with potatoes and vegetables
Grilled Chicken Breast Peito de Frango Grelhadas
Boneless chicken breast grilled and served with our home made gravy served with potatoes and vegetables
Rotisserie Chicken
When Available
Chicken brushed with our famous chicken sauce, served
with potatoes and vegetables.
Breaded served with cocktail sauce and seafood rice
Grilled with a pepper garlic butter sauce and served with seafood rice
Suggested 1 or 2 people
*Make any
appetizer a dinner with seafood rice & a garden salad for an extra $4.99*
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greek upgrade $1**
Soup of the Day
Spanish Style Clams Ameijoas a Espanhola
Topped with a sautéed onions with a pepper garlic sauce
Sautéed Shrimp Gamas A La Planch
Shrimp sautéed in garlic, herbs, and butter
Mussels
Served with our sautéed onions
Grilled Calamari Lulas
Grilled with a pepper garlic butter sauce
Breaded Calamari Lulas
Breaded served with tartar sauce
Portuguese Rissoes
Shrimp, Cod Rolls, or Hot Pepper(when available) Can be ordered split 3 & 3
Flaming Sausage Chourico Assado
Mouth-watering smoked sausage sizzled in a moon-shine flambe grilled to perfection
Garden
Topped with bell peppers,cucumber, tomato, and olives. Served with house vinaigrette.
Greek
Topped with peppers, cucumber, tomato, onions, olives, and Feta cheese. Served with greek dressing
Bacalhau a-la Conquistador
Grilled Cod with house sauce and olive oil, served with potatoes and vegetables
Grilled Halibut Halibut Grehaldo
Topped with lemon and roasted garlic served with potatoes and vegetables
Grilled Salmon Portuguese Style Salmao Grelhado
Seasoned with fine herbs topped with lemon served with potatoes and vegetables
Fried Red Snapper Peixe Vermelho Frito
Traditionally fried, then topped with garlic sauce served with potatoes and vegetables
Fillet of Fish Filetes de Peixe Panados
Lightly breaded fillet served with breaded shrimp, seafood rice, & salad
Try it
Spicy! Brushed with our famous chicken
sauce
Bife-a-Casa
Grilled strip loin topped with fried egg and sliced home-fried potatoes
Bife a Conquistador with shrimp
Bife-a-Casa topped with a skewer of shrimp
Grilled Pork Chops
Costeletas de Porco Grelhadas
Seasoned and grilled topped with our classic sauce served with potatoes and vegetables
Grilled Chicken Breast
Peito de Frango Grelhadas
Boneless chicken breast grilled and served with our home made gravy served with potatoes and vegetables
Rotisserie Chicken
When Available
1/2 Chicken brushed with our famous chicken sauce, served with potatoes and vegetables
Seafood Platter #1
Lobster, crab, shrimp, mussels, clams, and seafood rice
Seafood Platter #2
Fillet of Fish, breaded shrimp, mussels, crab, clams, shrimp, potatoes, and seafood rice
Seafood Platter EXTRAS
Seafood Linguine
Mussels, shrimp, and calamari sautéed with herbs and garlic butter
Fishermans Platter
Grilled cod, halibut, calamari, red snapper, and fillet of fish.
Served with potatoes, rice, and large garden salad
**tables of 10 or more people are subject to an automatic 15% gratuities**
*There will be a charge of $2.75 for bread & butter if no entrée is ordered*
CHICKEN FINGERS
GRILLED CHEESE
FISH FILET
DRINKS
House Wines
Portuguese Wines By The Glass
Portuguese Red Bottles
Portuguese White Wine
Portuguese Rose Wine
MENUS ARE BEING UPDATED THESE PRICES MAY NOT BE ACCURATE
Chicken Finger
with fries
Chicken Finger
with fries
Bifana
4 pcs with side potatoes and sauteed onions
Fish Filet
2 pcs fish, 2 breaded shrimp, side of rice
Roast Beef
2 pcs of roast beef with side potatoes
1/2 Chicken
with potatoes
Red Snapper
1 pc with side poatoes and garlic sauce
Chicken Breast
Spicy or Regular with pot & veg
Pork Chops
served with pot & veg
Bife A Casa
House steak served with egg and homefries
Halibut
Grilled with garlic sauce pot and veg
Salmon
Grilled with garlic sauce pot and veg
Bacahlau
Grilled or Fried Cod with pot and veg
Portuguese Shrimp
8 portuguese shrimp with seafood rice
Breaded Calamari
10 to 12 Rings with seafood rice
Grilled Calamari
Grilled with garlic sauce served with seafood rice
Mussels
8 to 10pcs Served with onions and seaood rice
Seafood Linguine
pasta w/ mussels, clams, calamari, and shrimp
WHOLE CHICKEN
cut into 4, 6, or 8 pcs
Bifana - Grilled Pork w/ onions
Pulled Pork - Tender shredded pork
Grilled Chicken Breast Sancdwich
Fish Filet Sandwich
POTATOES or RICE or VEG
Fish Filet
Red Snapper
Cod Fish
Halibut
Bifana
Roast Beef
POTATOES or RICE
BACAHLAU A BRAZ
BACAHLAU A BRAZ - 3 DAYS Pre-Ordered
Breaded Shrimp
Breaded Calamari
Cod Rolls
Shrimp Rissois
CHICKEN
CHICKEN
cut into4, 6, or 8pcs
16oz Chicken Sauce
Will be served on appropriate size tray
Portuguese Shrimp
Mussels
Crab - 8 Legs
Lobster - WHOLE
Grilled Calamari
1 Week Pre - Ordered
Mannicotti - Cheese
Cannelloni - Meat
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We decided to try this restaurant and we wish we hadn't! First of all the place and surrounding area has the stench of old cooking oil...a bad sign right there. Once inside the place is decorated not bad but nothing to rave about. Our waitress,an older woman should learn about manners and customer service because she was very overbearing and rude. The food itself was overcooked and nothing special for a restaurant charging those prices.We had a very thin layer of fish with rice and potatoes which were just dripping in oil. Avoid this restaurant, its not worth it!
Amazing food... Semi good service... But the food makes it worth it
Conquistador: Meaning conqueror, in Portuguese. On a tip from a work colleague, I decided to check this restaurant out. When one thinks of a Portuguese restaurant, what comes to mind first? Seafood? Of course. The test of any good restaurant that bears the mantle of Portuguese cuisine – is the quality (or lack thereof) of their seafood. In the case of Conquistador, they hit it out of the park! We ordered the seafood platter #2, to be split amongst three of us. We were told by the server that it “may not fill all of you, because it mostly shellfish”. With all due respect to the hostess, and the excellent service she provided, she was wrong. The portions were impressive, exceeded only by the quality of the food and presentation. It filled every one of us. Myself; to the point that I can barely move, a full five hours later. Our meal was ordered, brought to our table, and consumed in just over an hour. The dish consisted of shrimp (both breaded and sautéed), mussels, clams, breaded cod(?), crab, potatoes, and seafood rice. All of which was delicious. We ate every morsel. The environment was outstanding, and the place was very clean. I would highly recommend this restaurant to anyone that is looking for a good place to satisfy their palette, that has a pining for some high quality seafood. Portugal has given many things to contemporary western culture. Ferdinand Magellan, Brazil, and Christiano Ronaldo. After eating at Conquistador, I will add Portuguese cuisine as well. Outstanding, just simply, outstanding.
I haven't tried the many Portugese restaurants downtown (but who wants to go downtown anyways) but would recommend this place as the food and the people (family run) was great. Good portions, quality ingredients for a decent price, what more could you ask for.
A work friend and I are huge fans of the James St. N. Portuguese food scene and decided to try Conquistador based on recommendations from this board. I honestly have to say I had a much different experience than others here. But let's start with the positive, first -- ambience is definitely nice, tables, chairs and decor quite attractive.Bread was fresh and plentiful. White wine didn`t seem fully chilled, but portion was decent. the Mountain needs more restaurants in this style. The service I found strange. Not unfriendly, mind you, just slightly unwelcoming with absolutely no desire to steer our food choices in any way. When asked for recommendations, our server seemed to be at a loss for what was even on the menu. My friend noticed as we left that it appeared they were closing up before we even got there. Hmmmm... Shrimp Risoles, so wonderfully done elsewhere closeby were fried to perfection, but seemed not to have any filling in them, and certainly no discernable shrimp. Shrimp dinner portion was decent for 12.99. They were large, not overcooked but hard to peel. The garlic butter and herb saute wasn't terrible, it just didn't have the flavour "pop" that I crave and have become used to in Portuguese food. The "seafood" rice was extremely mushy and came with fake crab and a few small shrimp in it. The salad -- simply done with a vibrant vinaigrette at all my favourite Portuguese restaurants -- had the requisite lettuce tomato, onion but no vibrant vinaigrette... in fact I was left wondering if vineger was actually used. The flaming choriso was dry and not worth half of the 10.99 we paid for it. Half of it sat on the plate at the end of the meal and the server didn't bother asking why. Dessert was non-traditional items like chocolate volcano cake etc. Not a ``cream of heaven` or flan in sight I don't think Conquistador is poor, just paling in comparison when you set it beside its far more superior and traditional competitors in the city's northern end.
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