Bairro: Tirol
City: Natal, RN
Zipcode: 59020-100
Phone: (084) 3212-2365
Hours: From 2pm to 11pm. Saturday Sunday from 5pm.
Cost: No Information Available
Similar to any juice bar one would find in America, but with the addition of typical fruits, such as cashew, acai berry, acerola berry, passion fruit, star fruit, araca, butia, and many more!
Sandwiches are the preferred type of snack in Brazil. While sandwiches are usually a complete meal in North America, they are considered a light snack in Brazil. This is generally due to the way they are prepared, with very little meats, vegetables and cheeses used. They are usually two slices of bread, mayo, some cheese and limited 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 smaller meal for most Brazilians.
Sandwiches can also be the Sao Paulo “Beirute” and the Southern Brazil “X-burger”. The latter is much 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! The Name cheeseburger comes from the way Brazilians pronounce “cheese”, which evolved into the abbreviation “X” (sheeez). The Beirute is a much bigger sandwich. This sandwich is toasted and also much larger than a regular X-burger. It has a Arab influence, as the name “Beirute” alludes to.
Nearby Restaurants include Mangaboo, Talher, Pasta e Arte, Via Café, Dennis Restaurante, Arituba Park, Douce France, Grand Chef, Orange Pizzaria e Sanduicheria, A Bodega, Café da Dalila, Sanduicheria Paulista, Sorveteria Oba!, Hikari, Uai, Salomé Lanches, O Sandwich, Pão Petrópolis, Le Chocolatier, Basílico´s.
Restaurants:
| Astral Sucos | Av. Erivan França, 102 |
| Tropical Juice | Av. Odilon Gomes de Lima, |
| Tropical Leve | Av. Bernardo Vieira, 4421 |
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