The Best Restaurant 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.

Dom Mario

$$$ Fodor's Choice

Don’t be mistaken by its humble setting and location: Dom Mario is a favorite among locals and often ranked among the most-recommended places in Ilha Grande. They present generous dishes that can serve up to two people. It is your chance to discover the best passion fruit caipirinha in town, among other original flavors.

Rua Bouganville, Cila do Abraao, Ilha Grande, 23968-000, Brazil
24-3361--5349
Known For
  • Caipirinhas
  • Salmon with passion fruit sauce
  • High gastronomy
Restaurant Details
Closed Mon.

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