3 Best Restaurants 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).

Bar do Momo

$ | Tijuca Fodor's Choice

The bar is considered a heritage site of the city and it is worth leaving the South Zone to Tijuca to try Toninho Laffargue's creations, which are often listed among the best snacks in the city. Be sure to try the rice balls, filled with cheese and sausage, and the artisanal burgers. All of this is always washed down with a cold beer or batidas, a drink made with vodka and fruit. Its motto is Tijuca always wins, and by the quality of their food, you will know they are right. 

Tereze

$$$$ | Santa Teresa Fodor's Choice

Located in the Santa Teresa MGallery Hotel, the restaurant offers an international menu with a touch of Brazilian cuisine. Chef Luanna Malheiros brings to the menu all her experience in several French and Brazilian restaurants. Classical recipes like steak au poivre are recreated to include Brazilian ingredients such as national fish, and French dessert techniques are used in sweets made with açaí, cupuaçu, and banana.

Bafo da Prainha

$ | Centro

Listed among the 10 best bars in the world by Time Out magazine, this bar is a summary of Rio de Janeiro culture, with tables spread throughout the square, live music, and people from all over. Enjoy your visit to Praça Mauá and finish by tasting the true Carioca barbecue with cold beers.

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