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"Dinner and Dance Clubs in Vancouver"
Charlie Higgins, eHow, June 2011![]()
This Portuguese restaurant and dance hall features live bands Friday, Saturday and Sunday playing music ranging from samba, salsa, merengue, cha cha, lambada, tango, to pop and rock from the 70s, 80s, and 90s. Voted Vancouver's number one Portuguese Restaurant by the Vancouver Province, Senhor Rooster delights guests with its authentic Portuguese food courtesy of chef Daniel Alexandre.
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"More Places in Vancouver Offering Dinner and a Show" Lena Sin, The Province, May 8, 2011
In East Vancouver, the Cottage Bistro on Main Street plays jazz and blues while Senhor Rooster, a Portuguese restaurant, features a live band on weekends playing Portuguese music plus salsa, samba and pop from the ’70s to ’90s..
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"Your Portuguese Escape in Vancouver " Anita Gaspar , FILES NEWS, November 15, 2008
Being of Portuguese decent myself, I would like to invite all FILES readers for an experience and taste of Portuguese food; a cuisine that is sure to be a lot more well known around the city, due to Chef Daniel Alexandre, the ower and creator behind Senhor Rooster Portuguese Restaurant.
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"Overlooked Senhor Rooster Worth Discovering " Mark Laba, The Province, February 8th, 2007
The chef and owner, Daniel Alexandre, has been making small waves in the culinary community with his unpretentious restaurant, now moved to bigger digs and attracting the stalwarts of the Portuguese community along with those looking for rustic flavours, grill master and great saucing.
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CityTV City Cooks Television Appearance November 2007
View Photo of Chef Daniel Alexandre and Debbie Alexandre with Simi Sara
Vancouver Magazine, October 2006
Daniel Alexandre was only a boy when his family emigrated from Angola to Portugal, but the flavours and dishes of his birthplace remained strong in his culinary memory. He first rolled up his sleeves to work in a professional kitchen at age 15, and enrolled for chef's training three years later.
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