Reviews on South American food in Boa Vista, State of Roraima, Brazil including Trigos, Recanto da Peixada, Cachacaria Agua Doce, Tapiocaria Cangaco, Peixada Tropical, Aipana Plaza Hotel, Churrascaria Bhurity's, Pastelaria Confianca, Oscar Restaurante, Chao de Brasa
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4 based on 148 reviews
This is one of the few restaurants that are open at night all week long in town. If you are visiting Boa Vista on a week day like a Monday, that is the place to go. They've got tables on the sidewalk, that give the place a relaxed atmosphere, besides being fresher, what is a must because of the heat of the region. There are delicious tropical juices, like tapereba, to those who do not appreciate alcohol. The food is also good, but a bit expensive.
4 based on 65 reviews
Atendimento nota 10, comida deliciosa. Um dos restaurantes mais saborosos de Boa Vista. O filé a presidente é tudo de bom
4 based on 82 reviews
Perfeito equilÃbrio massa/recheio. Os pastéis tem tamanho ideal e não tem aquele exagero de recheio. Não fica devendo em nada aos pastéis de feira de São Paulo.
4 based on 82 reviews
Durante a semana e meia que estive em boa vista no Brasil esteve foi o melhor de todos os restaurantes. A qualidade da carne é excepcional, o buffet tem uma vasta e muito boa oferta, os sucos de acerola ou goiaba recomendam se. Vale mesmo muito a pena lá ir.
4 based on 146 reviews
The full buffet breakfast included coffee, milk, a variety of juices, fruits, cheese, pastries/breads, cereals, oatmeal, coffee cakes, and an omelet station. It was very good.The lunch buffet included at least six items (beef/pork/fish/ chicken)in sauces, several salads, sausages, fruits, rice and beans and vegs, and several desserts. The entrees change daily. There were also two kinds of caipirinhas included with the buffet. The cost was 40 reals (about $13.00). The food and caipirinhas were delicious.
4 based on 190 reviews
Two blocks away from Uiramutam Palace Hotel, where we were staying. It was open on Sunday night. The street is not brightly lit, but it seems a safe area.There were only locals, several coming with a taxi, which is a good sign.The fish dishes were excellent (of course, you must go for the amazonian fish, pirarucu and the like). The portions are huge, as in most brazilian restaurants.The caipirinha was more than welcome after the heat of the day.Sitting out is pleasant, but use mosquito repellent.Service is kind of slow too, but it means that our dishes were prepared when ordered.Strongly recommended in a city with not that many good places to choose from.
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4 based on 128 reviews
We don't speak Portuguese, so the translation from the exotic terms to Portuguese does not help... we just ordered the 2 Tapioca sample platters (degustaçao). Having travelled and eaten all over the world, this stuff was unknown to us - and we liked it, especially the shrimp and meat items.To drink, they do home-made juices and lemonades. No alcohol.
4 based on 376 reviews
Just when we pass by in front of Le Roy st., where this restaurant is located, its beautiful architecture calls our attention. Inside we find much comfort and a lovely regional decoration. Prices are high, but sometimes we deserve a place like this.
Best Brazilian food near Boa Vista, State of Roraima, Brazil
4 based on 570 reviews
"Peixe a delicia", "banda de tambaqui" and "bolinho de bacalhau" are the best. I dis not like the rice because of the prune. All in all, a place worth visiting.
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4 based on 193 reviews
The environment is not super. The Service is ok. The food seems to be well prepared and there is much salad available for lunch. They also have a grill section where You may choose your meat. The price is per kilo and it not cheap. Juices are expensive.
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