Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Santos, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil. Although it's also the location of the Latin America's largest seaport, Santos isn't just a boring port town. The city of 420,000, just 75 kilometers from São Paulo, features a seven-kilometer stretch of beach divided into just as many social cliques as you'd find on Ipanema. A verdant promenade separates the beach from the seafront condos and hotels, along which families and friends walk, amble, bike, skate, rollerblade, throw frisbees, you name it. Less sandy points of interest include the Museu do Café Brasileiro (Brazilian Coffee Museum), the Aquário Municipal (City Aquarium), the Orquidário Municipal (City Orchid Garden) and the Neo-Gothic Santos Cathedral.
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5 based on 35 reviews
It was a very nice place, very good service and the âpão francês com requeijão gratinadoâ was fantastic!!! Fair price. My kids loved the food.
Most Popular Brazilian food in Santos, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
4 based on 103 reviews
A stylish neighborhood restaurant, inviting guests to gather, celebrate and discover food & drinks inspired by the traditions of Portugal. Partnering with local artisans, farmers and fishermen, the menu features the best and freshest local produce.
Codfish much better at Ãltimo Gole, whereâs not reinvented by the chef.Glass of wine served in a liquor glass.Risotto not good, too much water.
Best Dining bars food near Santos, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
4 based on 163 reviews
Best restaurant in town. Excellent food with wines from allover the world.Try the codfish (bacalhau) a lagareira.Highly recommended.
Where to eat Pizza food in Santos: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 336 reviews
Santos city on a Monday night render eating options quite limited. I ran into Heinz Bar because it was one of the few options opened. And it was a delicious surprise. It has an air of bars (botequins) of 50 years ago and some of therstaff was there for the inauguration. Most locals were eating crabs with beer, but I went for an Eisbein with wine. Portions easily serve two persons and the price was quite reasonable for Brazilian present price structures
Where to eat Sushi food in Santos: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 150 reviews
Think about a delicious family food! Well served and done as expected. Delicious options the enjoy a greeeeat meal!
4 based on 473 reviews
Somos o Restaurante Catalina, tradicional restaurante de Santos que conta com uma culinária mediterrânea única. Servimos desde massas até pratos elaborados com bacalhau, cordeiro, pato, salmão, linguado e camarão. Nossos risotos são um sucesso a parte. Te
Catalina has become a perfect place to me, since I first visited this restaurant a few years ago. Fernando, a great Argentinian fellow, and his wife, take good care of this astonishing environment, with awesome contemporary cuisine and sublime service. Enjoy your dinner on Saturday night when Fernando sings great Argentinian and Italian songs on upper floor with outstanding musicians. A lifetime experience.
Most Popular Japanese food in Santos, State of Sao Paulo, Brazil
4 based on 516 reviews
ELO Gastronomia é a opção para o público da Baixada Santista que deseja comer e beber bem! Em um ambiente confortável e casual, onde você poderá encontrar, desde pequenas entradas para acompanhar um drink até um menu de 7 etapas, elaborados com os melhore
The restaurant had a nice ambient and decor making you feel welcome once you step foot through the font doors. The service from the staff was exceptional and highly attentive. We had chosen Option number 4 which had Starter, Entree, Main and Dessert. The starter was great, we were given an olive oil aperitif, which popped in our mouths, and three different types of mini breads, freshly baked as the smell and texture of the bread was baked perfectly. Along with the bread was butter with Brazilian nuts, this was outstandingly amazing, I can spread this on bread any day! Also there were two different types of paté's made for the day, one tasted like Spring onion and the other one was like red pepper. For the Entree we had ordered Perfect egg which was cooked to perfection with 62.8 degrees. The egg was to die for, it was creamy and mixed together with the mashed cassava was heaven. The other entree we had ordered was the Salmon Creme Brulee, this was a savoury dish and was just ok. Now for the main dish I had ordered with great expectations, the Duck Confit, expecting a lot with this dish, when it was served, the presentation of the dish was spectacularly done, however unfortunately the dish in itself had failed every taste bud, it was unbearable to eat, every bite was awful. The duck was overcooked, it was dry and had NO flavour whatsoever, the accompanied red wine sauce which I thought would compliment the duck's tasteless status was appalling, it was just plain and bitter. The whole dish lacked salt or some sort of tanginess. On the other hand my boyfriend had ordered the Fideuá de camarão, this was amazing, the prawns with the thin pasta mixed with a tasty sauce, however it was overly salted. For the dessert we had the Three flavour Panna Cotta and the Chocolate, Chocolate and Chocolate. The panna cotta was great, especially the one with the passionfruit sauce as it was able to still provide the amazing vanilla bean panna cotta texture, where as the raspberry and the mango sauces had overpowered the Vanilla Bean panna cotta. Overall the experience was ok, however if the duck confit hadn't been dreadfully awful, it would have made the food experience at ELO sensational. Not recommended, just average.
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