Bairro: Centro
City: Manaus, AM
Zipcode:
Phone: (092) 3233-0044
Hours: From 11am to 9pm. Saturday to 4pm. Not open on Sundays.
Cost: Under $15.00 (or R$25.00)
Seafood Brazil has a large coast, along with rich river channels, which offers the reach to low priced seafood, including fresh water shrimp, mussels, deep ocean fish and so forth. There are fresh water crabs and two diverse kinds of ocean crabs as well: the caranguejo and the siri. Fishing on the beach is really usual, and lots of people will gather their own seafood. Restaurant-wise, buying good quality seafood can be tricky. Like most locations in America, seafood in Brazil can be overly expensive. Have your eyes open for hints of domestic or fresh fish offered - it often means the food will be far better and more inexpensive.
Restaurants in Brazil are generally setup to handle lunch time diners rather than the typical dinner time diners. This significantly changes how they serve meals, and how they price their dishes. Many lunch time diners are looking for a fairly relaxed dining experience, with a hearty and relatively quick meal. Hot buffets offer them this by having many hot dishes ready. Pricing is frequently by weight or an all-you-can-eat model, most places have both options available.
Sandwiches are thought of as a snack and not a proper meal! Therefore restaurants typically serve up hot and healthy dishes for lunch in lieu of the typical North American light style lunches.
Meals are usually served and enjoyed on premises, but many restaurants also offer take-out and food delivery services. Of course the restaurants vary greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of cuisines.
For Brazilians it is very prevalent to return home during lunch to have their meal with their family members. This isn’t always viable, specifically in the larger meropolises, so restaurants have taken up the slack and designed a business model around catering to these individuals. In many of the considerably smaller cities it can be problematic to find a conventional sit down and order off the menu style eatery.
Nearby Restaurants include Galo Carijó, Bar do Metal, Choparia São Marcos, Banca da Adalgisa, Ponto dos Sucos, Tropicus Restaurante, Casa do Guaraná Saterê, Good Gula RR, Nativus Choperia, Chopp em Pé, Batuta, Amazon Burguer, O Jangadeiro, Doceria Sabor de Mel, Dob´s Burguer, La Dulce Café, Cafeteria do Largo, Sabores de Tradição, Confeitaria Artesanal, Café Regional Salan.
Restaurants:
| Banzeiro | Rua Libertador, 102 |
| Café Adrianópolis | Rua Salvador, 195 |
| Canto da Peixada | Rua Emílio Moreira, 1677 |
| Choupana | Rua Recife, 790 |
| Empório dos Reis | Rua Rio Madeira, 193 |
| Flutuante da Tia | Estrada da Praia Dourada, s/n |
| La Barca | Av. Djalma Batista, 3000 |
| Panela Cheia | Rua Washington Luiz, 292 |
| Papa Loca Premium | Av. Djalma Batista, 482 |
| Peixaria do Jokka Loureiro | Rua São José, 9 |
| Peixaria Moronguêtá | Rua Jaith Chaves, 30 |
| Poraquê | Estrada da Jonasa, 207 |
| Recanto do Peixe | Av. Sul, 319 |
| Restaurante e Peixaria Bom Gosto | Av. Bispo Pedro Massa, 15 |
| Sombra da Lua | Igarapé do Tarumã Açu, s/n |
| Taj Mahal Holiday | Av. Getúlio Vargas, 741 |
| Tropicus Restaurante | Rua Marcílio Dias, 217/225 |
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