First Brazilian Immigrant with Michelin Star in Portugal

Born in Engenheiro Beltrão (PR), Angélica Salvador has lived in Portugal for a long time. She arrived in the country in 2005, where she began to build a solid career in the hospitality sector, working at establishments such as Sheraton Algarve and Tróia Design Hotel.

Now, the chef makes history by becoming the first Brazilian immigrant awarded a Michelin star in Portugal. In a ceremony held at the Savoy Palace, in Funchal, Madeira Island, the chef was awarded what is considered the highlight of her career in gastronomy for her work running the Indifferent restaurant, in Porto.

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