Picado is a no-frills, all-flavour Portuguese grocer with an impressive selection of olive oils, canned fish, and other pantry staples that capture the essence of Portugal. The shelves are lined with everything from bacalhau and Delta coffee to Azorean cheese, religious trinkets and kitchenware, making it part market, part cultural hub.

The draw here isn’t just the variety—it’s the prices and the “décor” to match. While supermarket produce might set you back, here you’ll walk away with the same for less nearly every time. If you’re serious about finding the right Portuguese stuff, say olive oil for example, you’ll find familiar Portuguese labels like Victor Guedes and Saloio, though knowing your oils helps when making a pick.

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