Rio de Janeiro (Portuguese pronunciation: [ˈʁi.u dʒi ʒɐˈnejɾu]) is one of the 27 federative units of Brazil. It has the second largest economy of Brazil, with the largest being that of the state of São Paulo.
Restaurants in State of Rio de Janeiro
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Avenida Atlantica, with the iconic wavy sidewalk mosaic of Roberto Burle Marx, is ideal for strolling along Copacabana Beach. It is lined with beachside kiosks offering refreshments such as a chilled coconut, and at the far end is a quaint area where fishermen bring their fresh catch ashore.
WE stayed in a Copacabana hotel on Avenue Atlantica near post 5. Avenue Atlantica is a busy two-way dual carriageway which separates shops, hotels and restaurants from Copacabana Beach. There are numerous safe crossing points to get from one side to the other and we preferred walking and running along the beach side. We had planned to take taxis to restaurants locally at night but felt very secure throughout even late at night and so walked there and back. The avenue is very well lit and is invariably never deserted.
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As the title says, one place with the best choice for food and beverages. It is beautiful open air mall with a wooden boardwalk that circles a swamp river and extends towards the beach edge and with a pier at the end. Preferred location to watch the sunset across the bay and enjoy a good meal. a variety of restaurants from Japanese to Italian and local sea food cuisine . There are a couple of bars, cafes, ice-cream and other shops. They have a payed parking lot and at night the ambiance gets even better with special lighting n the trees and lanterns, that conceive a very romantic look. A very good place to visit and spend the afternoon as the night falls.
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