Bairro: Tijuca
City: Rio_de_Janeiro, RJ
Zipcode: 20540-001
Phone: (021) 2568-7128
Hours: From 12am to 11pm. Friday and Saturday to 12pm. Sunday to 9pm.
Cost: Between $15.00 and $25.00 (or R$25.00 to R$40.00)
Seafood Brazil has a broad coast, together with rich river channels, which offers the reach to inexpensive seafood, which includes fresh water shrimp, mussels, deep ocean fish and the like. There are fresh water crabs and two diverse varieties of ocean crabs as well: the caranguejo and the siri. Fishing on the beach is very normal, and many people will get their own seafood. Restaurant-wise, purchasing superior seafood can be difficult. Like most areas in America, seafood in Brazil can be overvalued. Have your eyes open for signals of regional or fresh fish marketed - it normally indicates the food will be far better and more inexpensive.
Restaurants in Brazil are frequently setup to handle lunch time guests rather than the typical dinner time customers. This drastically changes how they serve meals, and how they price their food. Many lunch time diners are looking for a fairly relaxed eating experience, with a healthy and reasonably quick meal. Hot buffets offer them this by having multiple hot dishes ready. Pricing is frequently by weight or an all-you-can-eat model, the majority of places have both options available.
Sandwiches are thought of as a snack and not a proper meal! Therefore restaurants typically serve up hot and hearty dishes for lunch rather than the typical North American small style lunches.
Meals are normally served and enjoyed on premises, but many establishments also offer take away and food delivery services. Of course the dinning establishments differ greatly in appearance and offerings, including a wide variety of dishes.
For Brazilians it is very popular to go back home during lunch to have their meal with their loved ones. This isn’t always doable, particularly in the larger metropolitan areas, so restaurants have seized up this opportunity and designed a business around catering to these people. In many of the smaller cities it can be problematic to find a conventional sit down and order off the menu style business.
Nearby Restaurants include .
Restaurants:
| Adega do Juca | Rua Gago Coutinho, 37 |
| Albamar | Praça Marechal �ncora, 186 |
| Bar do Mar | Av. Ayrton Senna, 1791 |
| Barbieri | Av. Mem de Sá, 92 |
| Barraca da Chiquita | Cpo S Cristóvão, s/n |
| Beco do Carmo | Rua do Carmo, 55 |
| Berbigão | Rua do Catete, 150 |
| Boteco Vip | Rua Conde de Irajá, 115 |
| Carlota | Rua Dias Ferreira, 64 |
| Chef Dog | Av. Lauro Müller, 116 |
| Degrau | Av. Ataulfo de Paiva, 517 |
| Empório do Camarão | Av. Armando LomBardi, 800 |
| Graça da Vila | Rua do Catete, 133 |
| Koskenkorva | Av. Geremário Dantas, 439 |
| La Plancha | Av. Ayrton Senna, 1791 |
| Mangue Seco Cachaçaria | Rua do Lavradio, 23 |
| Nativo | Av. Lúcio Costa, 1976 |
| Rio Minho | Rua do Ouvidor, 10 |
| Satyricon | Rua Barão da Torre, 192 |
| Siri | Rua dos Artistas, 2 |
| Skinna | Av. Armando LomBardi, 205 |
| Skunna | Estrada dos Bandeirantes, 23363 |
| Toca da TraÃra | Estrada dos Três Rios, 722 |
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