Morabeza is a word from Cape Verdean Creole that is difficult to translate, but which, in general, means friendliness and kindness. This is what you will find in this space, which seeks to provide customers with a different dining experience, bringing together culture, music and gastronomy in one place, with a special focus on the culture and gastronomy of African Portuguese speaking countries. In fact, its menu intentionally refers to the flavors of Africa, featuring dishes such as cachupa, matapa or meat peanut curry. In addition to delicious food, live music is added. At lunchtime it offers affordable menus.
Cachupa, Francesinha Africana, Calulu de Peixe, Chicken tacos with guacamole and jidungo, Pork Cheeks, Ribs our way
Monday to Thursday: 12h-15h30 Friday and Saturday: 12h-15h30 and 19h-22h30 Sunday: closed
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Address:
Rua Nossa Senhora de Fátima, 495
Postal Code:
4050-428
City Zone:
Boavista
Landline Phone:
226065247
Email:
morabeza.boavista@gmail.com
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