A local chain of seafood restaurants is going to be adding a new section to their menu for one month, and it will be focusing on food from a group of islands that are west of Portugal.
According to the Portuguese American Journal, Legal Sea Foods will offer Azorean fare on their menu between March 14 and April 11 as part of a promotional campaign of the Azores as a destination for tourists. The article states that dishes that will be served on the "Menu Azores" at Legal during this time period will include fish that is caught in the Azores along with local preserves, pepper, and queijadas, which are a type of cheese tart served as a dessert. Legal Sea Foods will include images of the areas where the products come from, and they will offer tourist information about the islands as well.
The Legal Sea Foods chain includes locations within Boston at Long Wharf, Park Square, Copley Place, the Prudential Center, and Logan Airport, with Legal Harborside and Legal Test Kitchen being in the Seaport District of the city. Other locations can be found outside of the Boston city limits as well (including two in Cambridge), and a couple of Legal C Bar restaurants are located at Logan Airport and Dedham.
For more information on this story, please go to the Portuguese American Journal link below.
Menu Azores: Azorean food to debut at Boston area restaurants
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