Find out what Grill restaurants to try in Natal. Gateway to the stunning beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, the city of Natal is perched on Brazil's Atlantic coast, at the mouth of the Potengi River. Escape the bustle at secluded Pipa and Pirangi beaches or live it up at Genipabu and Tibau do Sul. The city is surrounded by Dune State Park. Go on a buggy ride over 30-foot sand dunes or tour the dunes on a dromedary tour. The city is home to the cleanest air on the continent, according to NASA, and also to the world's largest cashew tree.
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4 based on 5023 reviews
As a solo traveler, you are looking for something convenient, something tasty, something that satisfies what you miss when travel alone. This fit the bill. When I was there, van after van of people came into the restaurant - helps when the restaurant offers free transportation. My meal of fried chicken steak, french fries and banana was good. After having fish for many days, it was nice to have something terrestrial. It wasn't great, but filling and comfortable. The service was excellent. They have English menus, but evidently, not everything is the same as the Portuguese menu.
Most Popular French food in Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
4 based on 95 reviews
Very nice place! Observant staff, very humble... Best meat that weâve had during our three week vacation. Seems as people go to camaraoes , but this place is outstanding compared to the place across the street. Very good meet, especially the filet mignon or the carre cardeiro.
Best Seafood food near Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
4 based on 125 reviews
Taste the best flavors from all regions of the country. Snacks, Sandwiches and Portions, with the best quality products and superior customer service.
We only wandered in to have a bite when the place opened and have become regulars ever since. It's not a gourmet, fancy restaurant, it feeds hungry people at the end of the day with an absolutely delicious, really big meal. We have tried a variety of sandwiches, but the one they should display on their logo is the bejrute. Soft pita bread filled with melted cheese, tomato, lettuce and your choice of meat cooked in a silky, magnificent sauce (my mouth is watering as I write). Dip into the sauce made based on their secret recipe (molho verde, a green sauce) with herbs and garlic and order a serving a french fries that they cook in garlic oil or something similar for a genuine taste. The place is otherwise simple with aluminum chairs and tables, but the staff is really nice (they already know us and our favorites) and you definitely won't leave hungry.
Top 5 Fusion food in Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
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