Rio de Janeiro Restaurants

With nearly a thousand restaurants, Rio's dining choices are broad, from low-key Middle Eastern cafés to elegant contemporary eateries with award-winning kitchens and first-class service. The succulent offerings in the churrascarias (restaurants specializing in grilled meats) can be mesmerizing for meat lovers—especially the places that serve rodízio-style (grilled meat on skewers is continually brought to your table—until you can eat no more). Hotel restaurants often serve the national dish, feijoada (a hearty stew of black beans and pork), on Saturday—sometimes on Friday, too. Wash it down with a chopp (the local draft beer; pronounced "shop") or a caipirinha (sugarcane rum, lime, and sugar).

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  • 1. Aprazível

    $$$$ | Santa Teresa

    A lantern-lit tropical garden filled with exotic plants, monkeys, and birds is the spectacular setting for this family restaurant serving pan-Brazilian dishes and an exciting selection of Brazilian wines. The owner and chef, Ana Castilha, hails from Minas Gerais but received her formal training at New York City's French Culinary Institute. Call ahead to reserve, as weekends are reliably packed.

    Rua Aprazível 62, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 20241–270, Brazil
    21-2508–9174

    Known For

    • Sustainable dishes with a French twist like grilled palm heart with cashew pesto
    • The Tangemahall (a mint and tangerine caipirinha)
    • The handful of tables set in private tree houses

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon. No dinner Sun., Credit cards accepted, Reservations essential
  • 2. Bar do Arnaudo

    $$$ | Santa Teresa

    A neighborhood favorite for more than three decades, this informal tavern in the heart of Santa Teresa serves Northeastern cuisine in more than ample portions. Expect a meat-focused menu with various fried side dishes and an informal atmosphere, with friendly, laid-back service attracting a predominantly Brazilian clientele.

    Rua Almirante Alexandrino 316B, Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, 20241–260, Brazil
    21-2252–7246

    Known For

    • Suckling pig stew
    • Sun-dried beef
    • Vegetarian options

    Restaurant Details

    Rate Includes: Closed Mon., Credit cards accepted
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