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Match Sporting CP vs Tottenham Hotspur. UEFA Champions League. Tuesday 13th September 2022 @17:45

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Nandos is South African. You were missed sold.
Yes, it was founded in South Africa, but by a Portuguese expat who wanted to sell Portuguese-style barbecue chicken . It's close but not really... Maybe it was better back when it first started, and then they changed the recipe once it became a big commercial operation, but it's not the real traditional Portuguese barbecue chicken. Still good though. Chicken is always good :thumbup:
 
Yes, it was founded in South Africa, but by a Portuguese expat who wanted to sell Portuguese-style barbecue chicken . It's close but not really... Maybe it was better back when it first started, and then they changed the recipe once it became a big commercial operation, but it's not the real traditional Portuguese barbecue chicken. Still good though. Chicken is always good :thumbup:

I love a Nandos. Just a shame they only sell that nasty South African cider.
 
Yes, it was founded in South Africa, but by a Portuguese expat who wanted to sell Portuguese-style barbecue chicken . It's close but not really... Maybe it was better back when it first started, and then they changed the recipe once it became a big commercial operation, but it's not the real traditional Portuguese barbecue chicken. Still good though. Chicken is always good :thumbup:
Don’t make me be fiend with you cunt! But yeah that’s exactly right. The fucking logo is from Barcelos.
 
Yes, it was founded in South Africa, but by a Portuguese expat who wanted to sell Portuguese-style barbecue chicken . It's close but not really... Maybe it was better back when it first started, and then they changed the recipe once it became a big commercial operation, but it's not the real traditional Portuguese barbecue chicken. Still good though. Chicken is always good :thumbup:
From Wikipedia:
The restaurant was founded in 1987 in Rosettenville, Johannesburg by Mozambique-born Fernando Duarte and South African-born Robert Brozin. Upon visiting a Portuguese-Mozambican takeaway named Chickenland and trying the chicken with peri peri, they bought the restaurant for about 80,000 rand (equivalent to about £25,000 at the time). They renamed the restaurant Nando's after Fernando's firstborn son.
 
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From Wikipedia:
The restaurant was founded in 1987 in Rosettenville, Johannesburg by Mozambique-born Fernando Duarte and South African-born Robert Brozin. Upon visiting a Portuguese-Mozambican takeaway named Chickenland and trying the chicken with peri peri, they bought the restaurant for about 80,000 rand (equivalent to about £25,000 at the time). They renamed the restaurant Nando's after Fernando's firstborn son.
Fernando was born in Portugal, a suburb near Porto. He then lived and studied in Mozambique, back when it was still a Portuguese colony (they became independent in 1974). So for all intents and purposes, it was still Portugal :)
 
On the strip in Albufeira ordered per-peri chicken. They brought us plain chickens with peri-peri sauce in sachets like a Wetherspoon!
Got sent back and we went elsewhere.
 
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