4 Best Restaurants in Side Trips from Rio, Brazil

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The food here is nothing if not eclectic. Expect to find sushi bars, Italian restaurants, and German biergartens sitting alongside restaurants selling typical Brazilian cuisine. Coastal towns serve a large selection of fresh seafood, and most have a local specialty that's worth trying. Beachfront restaurants, especially the ubiquitous baracas (kiosks), can be a pleasant surprise and most will bring food and drink right up to your chosen spot on the sands.

Paraty and Búzios have excellent restaurants serving international cuisine. During high season they fill up beginning at 10 pm and may not close until after sunrise. Restaurants in Petrópolis and Teresópolis serve European cuisine and comida mineira, the hearty, meaty fare from Minas Gerais. Generally, dinner starts at seven and restaurants close around midnight.

To be on the safe side, don't buy seafood from venders strolling along the beach. Be especially careful about the oysters in Búzios and Cabo Frio, which may not be as fresh as the vendor claims.

Bonito Bar

$$$ Fodor's Choice

A traditional pé na areia (beach bar) with a sophisticated twist. Bonito Bar is the perfect place for having lunch or dinner---or just spend the afternoon drinking beer or a jaca fruit caipirinha, their signature drink. The restaurant uses fresh ingredients to create a new version of classic seafood dishes.

Praia do Abrãozinho, S/N, Ilha Grande, Brazil
24-99907--0307
Known For
  • Rooftop seating
  • Fresh and local ingredients
  • Caipirinhas

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Banana da Terra

$$$$ | Centro Histórico

Seafood is always excellent at this long-standing favorite on Paraty's dining scene, and it's a great place to try giant shrimp when they are in season. The bustling restaurant—usually packed with tourists—is in an elegant colonial house decorated with cachaça labels (the caipirinhas here are another strong suit) and 19th-century pictures of the city. The name of the place comes from another of its specialties: banana da terra (plantain), which is incorporated into many dishes, among them grilled fish with garlic butter, herbs, plantains, and rice.

Rua Doutor Samuel Costa 198, Paraty, 23970–000, Brazil
24-99328--2688
Known For
  • Grilled fish with plantains
  • Giant shrimp
  • Lovely atmosphere
Restaurant Details
Closed Tues.

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Belli Belli Gastrobar

$ | Manguinhos

Owner Alfredo and chef Roque welcome locals like old friends at this great-value gastro bar, which specializes in high-class cocktails, pizzas, and tasty tapas. With a beautiful view over Manguinhos beach, it’s one of the best spots in town to catch the sunset and stay for a relaxed dinner. It’s almost always crowded.

Av. Jose Bento Ribeiro Dantas 2900, Búzios, 28950-000, Brazil
22-2623--9033
Known For
  • Crispy shrimps
  • Clericot with fruits
  • Pastéis
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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Churrascaria Majórica

$$$

A classic steak house in the heart of Petrópolis’s historic center, Majórica has been a huge hit with meat lovers since it opened in 1962. Every cut is cooked to perfection and served with flair by attentive waitstaff, and there are excellent fish dishes and sides, too. There’s a decent wine list, although it may be even more tempting to opt for one of the very well-made caipirinhas or caipiroscas.

Rua de Emperador 754, Petrópolis, 25620-001, Brazil
24-2242–2498
Known For
  • Classic caipirinhas
  • Salted picanha (rump steak)
  • Puffed potato balls

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