Are there good restaurants in Brazil?
When we asked people living in Brazil about good local restaurants, they mentioned...
"One of the most popular restaurants in Brazil is Porcão Rio's, located in Rio de Janeiro. Porcão Rio's is a Brazilian steakhouse that serves a variety of meats, including beef, pork, chicken, and lamb. The restaurant also offers a wide selection of salads, sides, and desserts. The atmosphere is lively and the service is friendly. Another popular restaurant in Brazil is Maní in São Paulo. Maní is a modern Brazilian restaurant that serves a variety of dishes, including traditional Brazilian dishes as well as international cuisine. The restaurant has a cozy atmosphere and the staff is attentive and friendly. Finally, one of the most beloved restaurants in Brazil is Zuka in Rio de Janeiro. Zuka is a Brazilian-Japanese fusion restaurant that serves a variety of dishes, including sushi, tempura, and other Japanese dishes. The restaurant has a modern and stylish atmosphere and the staff is friendly and attentive," said another expat in Brazil.
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Are there good restaurants in Brazil?
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