Discover Restaurants offering the best Seafood food in Morro de Sao Paulo, State of Bahia, Brazil. Part of Morro de Sao Paulo’s charm is its mix of upscale, new hotels and restaurants with older, shabbier pousadas and taverns. This car-free and carefree island has just one road and a handful of beaches… it’s a wonderful place to get away from it all.
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4 based on 409 reviews
This cafe and tapiocabar serves excellent drinks, caipirinhas and pinacoladas. Their patio has a great location on the rock over the beach, a romantic place to watch the rising moon.
4 based on 524 reviews
Not a place to visit if you want to experience Morro. Best go in the center and pay a bit more so you can enjoy some musice and people walking by.Thanks for the comment but what kind of judgment on the local ??? Is it safe to have been here ??? Did not specify anything, it seems unlikely her visit here in our restaurant !!!
4 based on 911 reviews
The gnocchi al pesto was close to perfect. The fettuccine al'arabiata was perfect. The waitress/hostess/owner convinced us to upgrade to the "buffalo mozzarella" (her words), so we were disappointed to find the bread topped with regular Brazilian white cheese. Our bill was miscalculated 10 reals in the restaurant's favor.
4 based on 1875 reviews
Toca do Morcego has a great view of the sunset but you need to get there early to get a good spot. Okay music, wi-fi, pricey and admission fee. I prefer appreciating the sunset at the Portaló Hotel Lounge which does not charge any admission fee, has better music and price and offers outlets all around.
4 based on 351 reviews
I loved the ceviche served with toast and the picanha sandwich. Also my daiquiri was delicious. I didnt expect much when I got there but it was one of the best food I had in Morro.
4 based on 644 reviews
incredible place in the middle of beach 4We returned and second visit only confirmed excellent impressionSmall, inexpensive restaurant, half of the tables are on the sand and feet in the water at high tideopened for lunch only+fantastic grilled fish and sea food, tasty and really really tastyincredible value for moneyhorse stop 10 meters away for those who do not want to walkjuices, cocktails everything is good- : can't figure any
5 based on 101 reviews
We enjoyed an excellent dinner with our 2 kids. We had the seafood platter with lobster, clams, squids and fish served with rice and french fries. Food was great, service nice and the setting right next to the sea was wonderful. Our youngest does not like seafood so he had a steak which was also excellent.
4 based on 743 reviews
Restaurante de praia
The specialties here are the seafood, and the Italian. Fish, prawns/shrimp, gnocchi, pasta, ask about the specials, there will be something youâll love. This is real Italian cooked by an Italian, not the generic garbage found around the world. Paolo the owner will answer all your questions and cook you something delicious. Best meal we had on the island!
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5 based on 690 reviews
Andina is a small restaurant in the village, where we work with daily menu, a short menu with only 5 options and the dessert, menu explained in each table, so you can clear the doubts and better choose what you want to try . The dishes are created with wh
Everything was excellent - the service, the food and even the prices are more than fair!Must visit hereDear Omer!Thank you!! We really appreciate that you share your experience of the dinner in Andina! We work everyday taking care of every detail, just to make you have a good dinner!If you came back to Morro de São Paulo again, would be waiting for your visit!!Gonzalo and Irene, owners of Andina
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4 based on 683 reviews
The culinary of the Restaurant is e fusion of traditional brazilian food with a touch o international gastronomy. Our Chef created our delicious dishes based on fresh regional products.
We have been sitting in the terrasse on the square, very beautiful, in a not very busy evening. We ordered an 'argentinian picanha', that arrived very fast (too fast) in a ridicoulous small portion. taste was ok, but I felt it was precooked. The caipirinhas where too sweet, even after the reccomandation to put little sugar. But most of the evening was ruined by a terrible singer, it was a relief when he stopped, but they charged for the life music, even though it was not announced anywhere. Expansive and not worth it.
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