Address: Rua Lima Teixeira, 26
Bairro: Cosme de Farias
City: Salvador_Bahia, BA
Zipcode: 40252-450

Phone: (071) 3234-3429
Hours: From 5pm to 10pm. Sunday from 10am to 2pm. Not open on Mondays.
Cost: No Information Available



Northeast Brazilian The Northeast section of Brazil, principally the states of Alagoas, Bahia, Ceará, Maranhão, Paraíba, Pernambuco, Piauí, Rio Grande do Norte, and Sergipe, consists geographically of a narrow, fecund coastal plain with considerable rainfall where a large amount of the population is encountered, an uniformly slender transition zone referred to as the Agreste, and a big semi-arid zone named the Sertão, which is mastered by large cattle ranches. All varieties of tropical produce are grown on the coastal plain, with sugarcane and cacao being particularly extensive. Throughout the State of Bahia the leading cuisine is Afro-Bahian, which progressed from plantation cooks improvising on African, Amerindian, and typical Portuguese dishes using nearby attainable ingredients. Regular foods include vatapá, moqueca (both having seafood and palm oil), and acarajé (a savory muffin composed of white beans, onion and fried in palm oil (dendê) which is stuffed with dried shrimp, red pepper and caruru (mashed okra with ground cashew nut, smoked shrimp, onion, pepper and garlic). The major staple is a dish of white rice and black beans although other typical meals include farofa, paçoca, canjica, pamonha and quibebe. In the remainder of the coastal plains there is less African impact on the food, yet seafood, shellfish, coconut and tropical fruit are menu staples. Generally consumed tropical fruits in the North-eastern region include mango, papaya, guava, orange, passion fruit, pineapple, sweet sop, "hog-plum," sour sop, and cashew (both the fruit and the nut). Each one of these states have their variants in cuisine and type, being Bahia one of the most distinctive of them. In fact, Bahia is the single Brazilian state where the food is spicy, and restaurants will question you whether you want your meal “hot” or “cold”, indicating “spicy hot” or not. They use a whole lot of “pimenta” (pepper) and azeite de dende (a particular kind of oil) to cook their meals. Overall, though, most northeastern states likely will employ tapioca flour and sun-dried beef (carne de sol). Shrimp and fish are also really in demand and cheap. Another characteristic of northeastern food is the amount. Commonly, the meals are truly giving, and a dish can serve two to three people. Many of the favorites from this cuisine are “moqueca de peixe”, acaraje’, vatapa’, tapioca com coco e leite condensado, cashew juice, acerola juice, acai.

Sandwiches are the preferred type of snack in Brazil. While sandwiches are commonly a complete lunch in North America, they are thought of as a light snack in Brazil. This is basically due to the way they are prepared, with minimal 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 modest pastel, pao-de-queijo, or a croquete (ground beef breaded and deep fried) are common alternatives 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! The name 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 .


Restaurants:

A VendaAv. Yemanjá, 100
Abará de PanelaRua Padre Agostinho Gomes, s/n
Acarajé da AnaTravessa Cardeal da Silva, s/n
Acarajé da ChicaAv. Manoel Dias da Silva, s/n
Acarajé da ElieneRua das Gaivotas, s/n
Acarajé da JóAv. Oceânica, s/n
Acarajé da KekaRua Belo Horizonte, s/n
Acarajé da LuRua Armando Tavares, 2
Acarajé da MariaRua Marques de Leão, s/n
Acarajé da NidePraça Gago Coutinho, s/n
Acarajé da RaquelLargo Dois de Julho, s/n
Acarajé da SoniaLargo do Farol da Barra, s/n
Acarajé da TerezaRua Conselheiro Dantas, s/n
Acarajé da tia ZazáPraça Gago Coutinho,
Aconchego da ZuzuRua Quintino Bocayuva, 18
Alaide do FeijãoRua Doze de Outubro, 2
AlbaniRua Bahia, 23
Armazém 437Rua Jogo do Carneiro, 437
Armazém do InteriorAv. Jorge Amado, 300
ÁureaRua Adelaide Fernandes da Costa, s/n
Bar do MiliumRua Futuro do Tororó, 2
Bella MassaAv. Praia de Itapuã, s/n
Bom BarRua Tristão Nunes, 12
Boteco do FariasRua Martins Francisco, 15
Camafeu de OxossiPraça Cayru, 250
Caminho de CasaRua Anísio Teixeira, 161
Cantinho do MarAv. Yemanjá, 100
Caranguejo de SergipeAv. Oceânica, s/n
Caranguejo do FarolAv. Oceânica, 235
Carro de BoiAv. Tancredo Neves, 2915
Casa da Dinha do AcarajéRua João Gomes, 25
ColiseuLargo do Cruzeiro do São Francisco, 9a13
Cozinha BaianaAv. Otávio Mangabeira, 940
Cruz do PascoalR. Direita de Santo Abtônio, 2
Dária e LauraRua dos Maçons, s/n
DicaLargo do Pelourinho, s/n
DinhaLargo de Santana, s/n
Don PapitoAv. Octávio Mangabeira, 6
Dona Chika-KaR. João de Castro Rebelo, 10
Dona MariquitaRua do Meio, 178
DonanaAv. Teixeira Barros, s/n
EdnaAv. Sete de Setembro, s/n
Fino AbaráRua Barão de Loreto, 4
Gibão de CouroRua Mato Grosso, 53
Grande SertãoRua Adelaide Fernandes da Costa, 122
GrandelliAv. Sete de Setembro, 1745
GregórioAv. Centenário, 2992
Hilda do AcarajéLargo Terreiro de Jesus,
Jardim das DelíciasRua João de Deus, 12
Koisa NossaTravessa Engenheiro Allioni, 1
Lambreta GrillRua Alexandre Gusmão, 70
LouraAv. Santa Luzia, s/n
Lurdinha do ImbuíRua Alberto Fiuza, s/n
Maria de São PedroPraça Visconde de Cayru, 250
Mercado do PeixeLargo da Mariquita, s/n
NeinhaAv. Sete de Setembro, s/n
O LíderLargo Dois de Julho, 32
O PicuíAv. Octávio Mangabeira, 8040
O Rei do AbaráRua Anísio Teixeira, 161
OdoiáPraça Anchieta, s/n
Pane HouseCondomínio Costa do Atlântico,
Pietro´s BarRua Rio Negro, 6
PimentinhaAv. Dom Eugênio Sales, 11
Point do AcarajéRua Marechal Floriano, 1
Ponto Vital Santo AmaroRua das Laranjeiras, 23
Porto BardauêR. Padre Casimiro Quiroga, 236
Porto do MoreiraRua Carlos Gomes, 28
Quilombo da BahiaRua Portas do Carmo, 13
Recanto da Tia CéliaRua Padre Domingos de Brito, 25
ReginaRua da Graça, s/n
Restaurante e Café Made in BahiaAv. Antônio Carlos Magalhães, s/n
Restaurante-Escola do SenacPraça José de Alencar, 13a19
Sabor da VilaAv. Antônio Carlos Magalhães, s/n
Sabor de OgumAv. Antônio Carlos Magalhães, s/n
São Jorge BotequimRua Borges dos Reis, 16
São JorgeAlameda Cabo Frio, s/n
SolangeAv. Leovigildo Filgueiras, s/n
Sombra da MangueiraVilarejo de Diogo, s/n
Sorriso da DadáRua Frei Vicente, 5
Souza BarAlameda do Farol, s/n
Tabuleiro - Magias da BahiaPraça Gago Coutinho - Aeroporto Internacional de Salvador,
UauáRua Gregório de Matos, 36
YemanjáAv. Octávio Mangabeira, 4655


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