Find out what Japanese restaurants to try in Aracaju. Aracaju (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾakaˈʒu]) is the capital of the State of Sergipe, Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country on the coast, about 350 km (217 mi) north of Salvador.
Things to do in Aracaju
4 based on 63 reviews
Bom local para um happy hour. Chopp dobrado até à s 20hs. Atendimento razoável, petiscos de excelente qualidade, preços compatÃveis com outros locais. Experimentei um petisco picanhas em tiras que estava delicioso. Chopp bem gelado.Teve banda de axé depois das 21hs, mas estava bem vazio.Vale a pena conhecer. Já fui outras vezes e continuei gostando.
4 based on 117 reviews
Environment and comfortable, great service. Good variety of meats, salads and drinks, with prices at satisfactory levels for those who enjoy a good meal. excellent location on the Atalaia beach with great accessibility.
4 based on 124 reviews
Nice food for reasonable price, with regular service. The big attractive is the temaki festival that happens everyday from 5 to 7 p.m., when temakis are half-priced.
Most Popular Brazilian food in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Brazil
4 based on 155 reviews
I didn't expect to find a good Chinese restaurant in Aracaju but oh yeah, there is one! You should totally try the titanic yakissoba (around 60R$), BUT it's a huuuuuge amount and is easily shareable by 3 hungry people or 4 kinda hungry people ;)We also had the spring rolls (8R$) as an entree, definitely recommend them as well. I've no idea how it's possible to go there by yourself but others mentioned the sushi menue. Maybe they've got like half the portion for half the price. Anyway go for it!Obrigado pela avaliação! Ela é muito importante para nós. Volte sempre! :)
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Aracaju: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 352 reviews
It has been four years since I last visited Gralha Azul - then I was positively surprised about their improved quality. As such I was looking forward to enjoy their cuisine again, only to be disappointed to say the least. If one wants a thick beef instead of a normal slice of the meat I certainly tell the waitor - picanha cut between 5 mm to 10 mm thick is not required standard. The sushi is charged by the kilo on top of the rodozio charge, and is not up to par. Considering the price one would expect a much better quality for the money - believe the issue here is lack of competence.
Top 7 International food in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Brazil
4 based on 191 reviews
Service and atmosphere are amazing. Lovely lovely place, but if you have been to Japan, please know that this is Brazilian sushi. Being next to the ocean, I was surprised that there were no fresh fish option. Most dishes are made out of salmon. The tempura was over fried and heavily breaded. The best was the shrimp robatta. No Brazilian beer available - Another surprise. You have to pay a fee for a musician entertainment - not our custom in the USA but it seems to be the standard here. Has plenty of parking.
4 based on 260 reviews
Ask for a table overlooking the river. Open the windows and feel the breeze while enjoying your fairly pricey and sort of satisfactory sushi. Or try the yakisoba, which seems to be quite popular here, even though it can be somewhat mushy and over cooked and very MSG shiny. Watch for the botos (dolphins) surfacing in the river. This restaurant is beside the Sergipe yacht club and somewhat tough to get to without a car. Bus stops on the frontage road are far apart. Go early for lunch as it gets busy.
Where to eat Seafood food in Aracaju: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 1280 reviews
Close to where most hotels are, this place offers good food and a modern, attractive atmosphere.I had a "robalo em costra" that was very satisfying and the menú had many other interesting option, seafood (including sushi) as well as pasta and risottos.
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