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PIRI PIRI

L’autre jour quand Nath et moi on est allées prendre des photos sur le Mont-Royal, on avait un p’tit creux et en voiture on a aperçu une nouvelle rôtisserie portuguaise qui venait d’ouvrir, le Piri Piri (416, Mt-Royal Est). On a pris chacune une poitrine accompagnée de frites et salade, et moi j’ai pris une natas: un délicieuse petite pâtisserie portugaise, une genre de tarte à la crème.

Verdict: c’était bon, mais sans plus. Ma rôtisserie portugaise préférée reste de loin la rôtisserie Romados sur la rue Rachel.

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