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worldup says:
Satyricon ��" Rua Barao da Torre, 192 Ipenema
If you love seafood, then this is your place to eat. Satyricon is known as the IN place to see and be seen. By RIO standards it is not cheap, but it is fantastic. The fish carpacio $65 is enormous and easily feed 3-4 people. Six types of fish each…
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fredleal says:
Pastel is a kind of fried pastry that, from my experience, I suppose is very popular in its variations around Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and also eastern-asian countries such as China and Korea. It can be filled with either salty or sweet flavors, being cheese, grounded meat, and chicken the favori…
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polvandenwirre says:
Vegetarians can stop reading this. This is a review about a churrascaria, where meat is the mean course, in fact the only course in all kinds of varieties. I don't know how much I ate and what kind of parts, but I guess it must be cow, because we're in one of the biggest cattle-rearing countries in …
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eamesker says:
The tea (guarana, I believe) that the locals sell as they pace up and down the beach tastes great and is very refreshing! It is also very cheap. The food they sell is pretty decent too.
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Botequim
1 review
#35 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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helenan says:
Inspite of it's name, Botequim is not a cheap bar. It's a restaurant, full of simple - yet delicious - brazilian food. It's the absolute best place to eat the very tradicional Picadinho with rice, corn flour, fries and vegetables. I recommend the Picadinho Luis Antônio, always on the menu. The dish…
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Sato
1 review
#36 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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worldcitizen says:
If for some reason you're looking for Japanese food and an upscale experience Salvador, Sato is the place to go. It's located in the Porto da Barra neighborhood along the Baia Todos os Santos. If you are really lucky and get there really early, you may be able to get a spot on the outdoor patio over…
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fredleal says:
Don't let the little door or the long hallway to the backyard scare you. After you taste Macaxeira de Noca, the only dish served at Casa de Noca, you will realize the ambience only enhances the cozy and family feeling the restaurant has.Macaxeira is how people in northeastern Brazil calls mani…
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fredleal says:
Braseiro Gaúcho was our choice initially because the owner and host greeted us on the street and, when we asked about the menu (because my brother doesn't eat meat), he promptly offered to make him some pasta. That was nice of him and, according to my brother, the pasta was great.As most of Penedo'…
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fredleal says:
Churrascaria is portuguese for steak house. The difference between most brazilian steak houses to other countries' is the "round system". Instead of asking for a specific cut of meat, the waiters keep bringing different cuts and selections, from filet mignon to sausages, fish, chicken and pretty muc…
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Ana_Cristina says:
One of the few vegetarian indian restaurants in São Paulo which is worth trying is Gopala Prasada. The food is prepared under the Harikrishna ritual, which includes offering it to the gods before serving it. For R$ 15 you can choose between two menu, with juice, salad and desert included. The food …
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tiffharg says:
Outstanding! That is all that needs to be said about Brasilian BBQ.
Reibeirao Preto, Sao Paulo, Brasil.
Enjoy!!0
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yadilitta says:
Pampa Grill is a Churrasqueria in Rio. They have 3 locals. I went to the one in Barra da Tijuca, near to the big mall in the area.
Well, what can I say about the food? It's a churrasqueria, so it's very good!!! They have an amazing huge salad bar, including sushi, sashimi, shrimps and oysters. Th…
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Fornalha
1 review
#43 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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fredleal says:
Fornalha is a cheap and fast place to eat, in the beginning of Copacabana (there are several of theam spread across Rio, though). They serve some kind of large hors d'oeuvre, filled with cheese, chicken, shrimps, and plenty of other stuff.There's also some great pastry. Croissants, pies, cakes... …
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fredleal says:
One of Porto Alegre's favorites, Barranco steakhouse has got you from the beginning, with the laid back atmosphere with tables under a beautiful starry sky. On summer nights, it's really hard to find a table outside! The place is also beautiful on the inside, and with the powerful air conditioning s…
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L'Aperô
1 review
#45 of 66 restaurants in Brazil
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hallowelt says:
If your taste buds crave French cuisine but you're too hungry to try your luck with nouvelle cuisine portions or too broke for Le Chef Rouge, La Casserole or Le Coq Hardy, L'Aperô is the place for you. We love this place and go there often. It's very cozy and unpretentious, a place where you can ta…
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