Discover Restaurants offering the best Barbecue food in Foz do Iguacu, State of Parana, Brazil. Giant anteaters, howler monkeys, ocelots, endangered jaguars and clouds of butterflies are among the attractions at this World Heritage-designated park that marks the border between Brazil and Argentina. By foot or by raft, explorers can view one of the world's most stunning waterfalls, Iguazu Falls. Among the park's 270 waterfalls, spectacular Devil's Throat combines 14 falls and generates a "perpetual rainbow" in good weather.
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4 based on 257 reviews
Churrascaria do Gaúcho "A nossa famÃlia para servir a sua."
We've been at this churrascaria during our stay in Iguazu. This restaurant was suggested by some Brazilians to us. It was very cheap, round about 25 R$. The buffet was ok and you got a lot. But don't expect that you get a very good quality for that price... The quality of the meat could be much more better. So if you want to each much, it's ok, if you want to enjoy your meal go to another one.
4 based on 486 reviews
Upon arrival to the city of Foz do Iguacu in Parana, our cab driver from the airport recommended this particular churasscuria or Brazilian Steakhouse/BBQ. We were pleasantly surprised!The prices were reasonable, R$38 per person for all you can eat, about $12 USD each. As with many restaurants in Brazil, you grab your plate, utensils, and help yourself. They had a decent salad bar with green lettuce, sliced cucumbers, steamed carrots, beets, tomatoes, and a few other cold salad items. Hot foods, chicken, pasta dishes, two types of bean dishes, sausage, desserts, and much more. Once you were seated, the gentleman with the meats from the fire grills came around and sliced off as much as you could ever want and try. I honestly don't know which types of meat we ate, but it was really cool. Some pieces were well done, others were medium rare. He also brought a few chicken items including grilled chicken hearts. I tried it, and just couldn't complete the task at hand. Nope! Not for me. Nevertheless, they bring out a lot of meat. If there is something in particular you want, you may need to ask for a particular cut of meat.When we finished paying, I asked if I could take a few pictures and they were more than happy to let me! The grill master even let me come behind the scenes to take pics. I really enjoyed dining here. The only reason I'm giving 4 stars, rather than 5 is because it was a very casual dining environment. Very welcoming and friendly staff. Delicious food. When I return to see the waterfalls, I would like to eat here again!
4 based on 4630 reviews
This place really makes an impression on you when you walk in. The amount and variety of food are something incredible. There are lots of salad options, sushi, pastas, carbs, deserts, and lots of meat.The place itself is impressive because of how big it is. It seats I think about 1000 people on one side and maybe half that number on the other. The show is entertaining but nothing spectacular. However, there are so many people that it´s fun to see the reactions. If you like meat, you´ll love this place. However, compared to ARgentina (which is just across the border, 10 minutes away) i would recommend having dinner in Puerto Iguazu instead. The food and show are $45, but if you add drinks you can spend about $60. For the amount of food that´s available it doesn´t feel expensive... but if you don´t eat much, then it´s a lot of money.I don´t eat red meat, and the fish options (except for sushi) weren´t good.
4 based on 356 reviews
In TerraMar, the client is the greatest option in fish dishes on grill, with selected and prepared cuts as Foz do Iguacu never seen. For those who appreciate prime meat, the TerraMar offers the most exquisite menu of the triple border. Are options for fin
Ate here as part of a group of people- collected and retuned to hotel by mini bus which was convenient (and free). Food was most enjoyable and was well presented. Went for the river fish which was recommended by a friendly young waiter. Compared to other meals I have eaten in Brazil it was expensive but empty plates all round the table were testament to the flavour and quality. Would recommend. muito obrigado DEUS le abençoe.
4 based on 4630 reviews
This place really makes an impression on you when you walk in. The amount and variety of food are something incredible. There are lots of salad options, sushi, pastas, carbs, deserts, and lots of meat.The place itself is impressive because of how big it is. It seats I think about 1000 people on one side and maybe half that number on the other. The show is entertaining but nothing spectacular. However, there are so many people that it´s fun to see the reactions. If you like meat, you´ll love this place. However, compared to ARgentina (which is just across the border, 10 minutes away) i would recommend having dinner in Puerto Iguazu instead. The food and show are $45, but if you add drinks you can spend about $60. For the amount of food that´s available it doesn´t feel expensive... but if you don´t eat much, then it´s a lot of money.I don´t eat red meat, and the fish options (except for sushi) weren´t good.
4 based on 4599 reviews
Churrascaria do Gaucho "A nossa famÃlia para servir a sua."
This is a Brazilian steakhouse with all you can eat!! We came here for dinner after a visit to Iguazu Falls. There were warm cooked food, cold salads and desserts. The highlight of this restaurant is the unlimited skewered meats like beef, pork, lamb and chicken being brought around and again and again. We had tried most of the skewered meat and our favourite was grilled pineapples with cinnamon topping on it. The price for the buffet is R39 per person. You will love this place if you are carnivorous!!
4 based on 2539 reviews
Came here on recommendation from a tour guide, Wellcome was friendly but I was quite early, 6pm, and it was empty so low on atmosphere. Salad bar is very good with a plentiful fresh selection. Meat quality from the bbq was for me variable, it was delivered in a professional way rather than friendly but it did have some sense of occasion. Some of the meat was really good, great flavour and succulent however some of it was quite tough and chewy. As always with a South American bbq it was heavily seasoned but that is to be expected and didnât detract from the quality when it was high. Desert was ok, usual selection of milk based products and caramel. It was good but not exceptional. Overall the experience was rather subdued, you would probably be better going with a large group but as a solo diner it was just eating. Cost at 112reais for the full meal and a beer would be considered fantastic value bu in Brazil thatâs expensive.Good MorningThank you for your ratingWe are happy to hear that you enjoyed our home, our meat and especially the service of our team of contributors.We wish a brief returnHugs
4 based on 442 reviews
Why call it bier garten if there isn't any or a garden!!!!' I wonder if they know what bier garten actually means... We were there so looking forward to have our huge bier at the garten but nothing came close at all... False advertisement for European beer lovers!
4 based on 345 reviews
Nice buffet, but were are the feijao, plantains and othe deliciuos meals and fruits from Brasil?? This Churrasquerias are transforming the rich brazilian cuisine into a mere parrilla. Still, a good place though. Expensive caipirignhas but get used to touristic places that attract people for the price of the buffet and charge you with expensive drinks.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Foz do Iguacu: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 4630 reviews
This place really makes an impression on you when you walk in. The amount and variety of food are something incredible. There are lots of salad options, sushi, pastas, carbs, deserts, and lots of meat.The place itself is impressive because of how big it is. It seats I think about 1000 people on one side and maybe half that number on the other. The show is entertaining but nothing spectacular. However, there are so many people that it´s fun to see the reactions. If you like meat, you´ll love this place. However, compared to ARgentina (which is just across the border, 10 minutes away) i would recommend having dinner in Puerto Iguazu instead. The food and show are $45, but if you add drinks you can spend about $60. For the amount of food that´s available it doesn´t feel expensive... but if you don´t eat much, then it´s a lot of money.I don´t eat red meat, and the fish options (except for sushi) weren´t good.
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