The Best Restaurant in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil

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With nearly a thousand restaurants, Rio's dining choices are broad, from low-key Middle Eastern cafés to elegant contemporary eateries with award-winning kitchens and first-class service. The succulent offerings in the churrascarias (restaurants specializing in grilled meats) can be mesmerizing for meat lovers—especially the places that serve rodízio-style (grilled meat on skewers is continually brought to your table—until you can eat no more). Hotel restaurants often serve the national dish, feijoada (a hearty stew of black beans and pork), on Saturday—sometimes on Friday, too. Wash it down with a chopp (the local draft beer; pronounced "shop") or a caipirinha (sugarcane rum, lime, and sugar).

Oro

$$$$ | Leblon

While rising star Felipe Bronze has long been known for his avant-garde Brazilian tasting menus, his approach has found a welcomed simplicity since he moved fine dining restaurant Oro from its Jardim Botânico location to Leblon in 2016. The two versions of the menu degustation feature a series of small, elaborately prepared dishes, including oysters, pão de queijo and other Brazilians delicacies. It's one of the two Michelin stars in the city and was recently listed as 91st Best Restaurant in Latin America. 

Av. Gen. San Martin 889, Rio de Janeiro, 22441-015, Brazil
21-2540--8768
Known For
  • Pumpkin and shrimp
  • 14- and 16-course tasting menus
  • Oysters with guava
Restaurant Details
Closed Sun. and Mon.; no lunch Tues.--Fri.
Reservations essential

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