Eat and Drink in Brazil

Reflecting Brazil’s rich cultural melting pot, its cuisine is similarly diverse and flavorsome. Standards are generally very high, and there are dishes to cater for all tastes and appetites. European, North American, African, Middle Eastern and Asian foods are widely available in resorts and main cities. The fruits and plants of the Amazon are widely utilized and served in cafes as a refreshing smoothie. For a country with a huge coastline and many rivers, it is not surprising that fish and seafood is plentiful.

Aprazivel Restaurant in Rio de Janeiro

Aprazivel Restaurant in Rio de Janeiro

At the Aprazivel Restaurant you can experience an outstanding view of the Bay of Guanabara, the leafy trees and the poetic dusk surrounding the place. To go along with this an astonishing menu full of exceptional food.
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D.O.M Restaurant in Sao Paulo

D.O.M Restaurant in Sao Paulo

D.O.M restaurant prides itself in using genuinely Brazilian grown ingredients developed by local farmers and riverside communities, thus fostering local culture. Many of the dishes are motivated by the communities of the Amazon region.
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L'O Restaurant in Fortoleza

L'O Restaurant in Fortoleza

L’O Restaurant is located in the historical center of Fortoleza serves exceptional food in a refined and elegant in a warm and relaxed atmosphere. It has established itself as one of the best restaurants in the city.
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Mangai Restaurant in Brasilia

Mangai Restaurant in Brasilia

At Mangai Restaurant in Brasilia experience Brazilian gastronomy with tradition, flavor and excellence all in a relaxed and pleasant atmosphere bound to give your senses a near perfect experience.
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Restaurante Casa de Tereza in Salvador

Restaurante Casa de Tereza in Salvador

Restaurante Casa de Tereza, located in Salvador has been awarded and recognized inside and outside Brazil, Chef Tereza is an exceptional professional that has managed to update and promote local cuisine. She has innovated local recipes with absolute respect for its origins.
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