3 Best Restaurants in Centro, Rio de Janeiro

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We've compiled the best of the best in Centro - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.

Fazenda Culinaria Restaurant

$$$$ | Centro Fodor's Choice
Supported by its striking location overlooking the docks and set inside the sustainability-focused Museum of Tomorrow, this light-filled lunch-only restaurant has been a stand-out hit since opening in February 2018. Contemporary Brazilian dishes are crafted from locally sourced and often-organic ingredients and the extensive cocktail list and array of decadent desserts make this the ideal spot for a long lunch.

Amarelinho

$ | Centro

The best spot for city center people-watching, this vast pavement boteco overlooking the Biblioteca Nacional and the Theatro Municipal has been a Carioca institution since it opened in 1921. Waitstaffs in bright yellow waistcoats and bow ties flit among the bustling tables delivering reasonably priced Brazilian dishes and ice-cold draft beer to a local after-work crowd. Don't confuse Amarelinho with the adjoining bar, Vermelinho—both have yellow roof canopies and yellow plastic chairs, but Amarelinho serves superior food. Every last Saturday of the month, they have live samba music. 

Santo Scenarium

$ | Lapa

A smaller, more laid-back neighbor to the long-established samba party at Rio Scenarium, Santo Scenarium shares its parent club’s passion for grandiose interiors, and the split-level space here is packed with ornate pillars, carved cherubs, and borderline-kitsch religious artifacts. It's a good option for lunchtime, as the kitchen serves tasty Brazilian classics. A prime spot at the heart of Rio’s oldest street in the party district of Lapa makes it a top stop for history and architecture buffs. 

Rua do Lavradio 36, Rio de Janeiro, 20230–070, Brazil
21-96550--0034
Known For
  • Fun, kitsch decor
  • Brazilian cuisine
  • Vibrant local scene
Restaurant Details
No dinner; closed Sun.

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