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One of My Favorite Restaurants!

bradenchase
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One of My Favorite Restaurants!

Postby bradenchase » July 10th, 2010 3:41 am

I'm starting this topic because, when I travel, one of the most difficult parts is finding great places to eat.

I'll start it off with a fantastic restaurant in Niterói called "à mineira." Niterói is just across the bay from Rio de Janeiro.

"à mineira" has a beautiful view of the ocean and has an impressive selection of some of the best food in Brazil, comida mineira. I had lunch there and felt full until the next day! And the price is very reasonable.

Where's your favorite restaurant? Rio? Recife? Curitiba? Lisbon? Manaus?

andreiyuriyev174727
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são paulo

Postby andreiyuriyev174727 » February 25th, 2012 1:58 am

hey there i have a friend in são paulo and he told me when i do go to brazil he will take me to the best resturant in his neighbourhood called "a casa de minha avó'' or his grandmothers house XD i think resturants are good to go to but if you have the real live traditional home made meal nothing beats that am i right guys?

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bradenchase
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Postby bradenchase » February 25th, 2012 12:21 pm

That restaurant sounds yummy! And I agree with you, When I need a homemade Brazilian meal it's way better than any restaurant.

I'm unfamiliar with this specific restaurant, but you'll often find small, home-based restaurants in Brazil. In my experience, these restaurants have the best tasting food because they're cooked in the same homemade style.

Thanks andreiyuriyev! Great comment!

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One of my favorite restaurants

Postby jeffriesbill3312 » February 26th, 2012 6:33 am

I love the seafood when going out to eat in Fortaleza. João de bacalhau has great seafood, great service, and was the first restaurant my wife and I ate at together. Of course , I love eating the home cooked meals in her parents home. Café de manha, almoço e janta. Tapioca for café de manha, saudade!

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Postby bradenchase » February 27th, 2012 1:39 pm

You've made me want to visit Fortaleza! I've never been there but I love bacalhau (cod fished). A tapioca nordestina é a melhor.

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