Address: Av. Washington Soares, 85
Bairro: Edson Queiroz
City: Fortaleza, CE
Zipcode: 60811-900

Phone: (085) 3086-3138
Hours: From 10am to 10pm. Sunday from 12am to 8pm.
Cost: No Information Available



Brazilian Commonly any meal that is originally from Brazil, for example feijoada, moqueca, or churrasco. The name can be pretty open to explanation, and these establishments can regularly furnish a large array of provisions. Brazilian cuisine, like Brazil itself, alters greatly by region. The usual crops obtainable in every single region add up to their combination. Root vegetables such as cassava (locally known as mandioca, aipim, or macaxeira), yams, and peanuts, and fruits like açaí, cupuaçu, mango, papaya, guava, orange, passionfruit, pineapple, and hog plum are among the local ingredients used in cooking. Brazilian pine nuts termed pinhão grow in a tree that is ample in the southern part of Brazil, and are a well-known national snack, and in addition a advantageous export. Rice and beans are an really common entree, as are fish, beef and pork. A number of characteristic dinners are caruru, which is made up of okra, onion, dried shrimp and toasted nuts (peanuts and/or cashews) prepared with palm oil until a spread-like thickness is attained; feijoada, a simmered bean-and-meat dish; tutu de feijão, a spread of beans and cassava flour; moqueca capixaba, consisting of slow-cooked fish, tomato, onion and garlic topped with cilantro; and chouriço, a moderately spicy sausage. Salgadinhos, cheese bread, pastéis and coxinha are common finger foods, while cuscuz branco, milled tapioca, is a preferred dessert. Brazil is additionally known for its cachaça, a popular native liquor used in the caipirinhas. The European immigrants (predominantly from Germany, Italy, Poland and Portugal) were conditioned to a wheat-based diet, and introduced wine, leaf vegetables, and dairy commodities in the Brazilian cuisine. When potatoes were not available they discovered how to use the native sweet manioc as a replacement. Lasagna and other pasta dishes are also very famous.

Sandwiches are the preferred type of snack in Brazil. While sandwiches are typically a complete dinner in North America, they are considered a light snack in Brazil. This is basically due to the way they are prepared, with very little meats, vegetables and cheeses used. They are usually two slices of bread, mayo, cheese and meat. Sandwiches aren't the only type of snack available though!

A small pastel, pao-de-queijo, or a croquete (ground beef breaded and deep fried) are common possibilities as well. Some Brazilians even have sandwiches for dinner, which is always a minimal meal for most Brazilians.

Sandwiches can also be the Sao Paulo “Beirute” and the Southern Brazil “X-burger”. The latter is bigger than a regular cheeseburger and may also be filled with a variety of meats, from chicken, to beef, to pork, and even chicken hearts! Cheeseburger derives from the way Brazilians pronounce “cheese”, which evolved into the abbreviation “X” (sheeez). The Beirute is a bigger sandwich. This sandwich is toasted and also much larger than a regular cheeseburger. It has a Arab influence, as the name “Beirute” suggests.



Nearby Restaurants include Irachai Sushihouse, Iang Chao, 1ne, 2wo, 3ree, McDonald´s - Washington Soares, Papagallo, Tapioquinha com Café, Pastelzin, Fast Grill, Freddissimo, Dona Xícara - Lugar de Café, Arabian Grill, Brassato Grill, Asia Garden - Chinatown, Comida Caseira, Cariello Grill, Buongustaio, Bouquet Garni, Philadélphia Sushi Bar e Temakeria, Azilado´s, McDonald´s - Santana Junior.


Restaurants:

A PorteiraRua Frei Mansueto, 1560
Biscuit Espetaria e Self ServiceAv. Rui Barbosa, 1545
BNB ClubeAv. Santos Dumont, 3646
Bodega do ChoppAv. Washington Soares, 3690
Bomtequim Bar e RestauranteRua Monsenhor Furtado, 200
BrazãoRua João Cordeiro, 43
Café do SertãoAv. Eusébio de Queiroz, 2159
Carneiro do Ordones - Azevedo Bolão 571Rua Azevedo Bolão, 571
Casa CarneiroRua Conrado Cabral, 711
Casa da SopaRua Pereira Filgueiras, 1221
Casa do CarneiroRua Delmiro Gouveia, 252
Centro das TapioqueirasAv. Washington Soares, 10215
Clube Santa CruzRua Padre Mororó, 710
Coffee ShopAv. Presidente Castelo Branco, 400
Colher de PauRua Frederico Borges, 206
Docentes e DecentesAv. Santos Dumont, 6180
Dom SpetoAv. Bezerra de Menezes, 656
Farofa BrancaAv. Olavo Bilac, 814
Flórida BarRua Dom Joaquim, 68
Jack & Júlio LanchesAv. Luciano Carneiro, 345
Lá na RoçaAv. Eusébio de Queiroz, 4425
Mucuripe GrillAv. Beira Mar, 3980
O Paulinho da MarapongaAv. Godofredo Maciel, 3884
Paraíso do PedroRua Pedro Antônio Cavalcante, 925
Pote LanchesRua Frei Mansueto, 1347
Restaurante ZenaRua Meton de Alencar, 549
Roque SanteiroAv. Abolição, 4647
Sopa da MamaRua Humberto Monte, 2000
Tapioca O OsmarRua Nunes Valente, 802


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