Best South American restaurants nearby. Discover the best South American food in Vitoria. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for South American restaurants near you. including La Dolina, Restaurante Enseada Geraldinho, Aloha, Pirao, Oliva, Coronel Picanha, Bar Abertura, Deboni's, Abertura Bar, Madero Steak House Vitoria
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4 based on 246 reviews
I got to know Madero during a recent visit to Vitória. The place is comfortable and the service is satisfactory. Claims to have the best burger in the world, but I choose instead a ribeye. It was delicious to eat along with freshly baken bread.
4 based on 209 reviews
Went here on a Saturday night and it was busy.Actually went here about five years ago and its much cleaner than I remember.The staff are good and they needed to be as there wasnât a spare seat to be had anywhere.The whole street was busy with typical Brazilian night life!Didnât eat here but the food looked great.Drinks were well priced and really enjoyed the experience.
4 based on 128 reviews
O Deboniâs oferece um variadÃssimo buffet por kilo, com diversas opções em saladas, comida japonesa, frutos do mar e grelhados. O ambiente é agradável, amplo e com um bom ar-condicionado, e está muito bem localizado também, recomendo.
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4 based on 298 reviews
ample variety of drinks (cachaça is very restricted), guinness (rare in vitoria), very good service in spite of being slow, nice finger food as apetizer, ample outside space for smokers, clean and symphatetic. not that cheap.
4 based on 563 reviews
Forget about atmosphere and comfort, since it's a noisy huge place. But If you're looking for a tasty generous meal and good service you found it. Half order of both, Feijão Tropeiro (excellent!) and French Fries (perfect!), serves two; 300 g of Picanha (really good!) was enough for me. I saw previous review saying the opposite about the meat - maybe the meat quality varies. If so, I was lucky!
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4 based on 105 reviews
Probably the best buffet a kilo in Vitoria. Pity they dont have a bbq. Pity as well that their wines are too expensive and none by the glass.Thank you for your feedback and your suggestions. Unfortunately the barbecue is not viable in our available space. Regarding to the wine, we have to consider that most part of our customers doesnât have the habit to drink wine during the lunch time; this is the reason why it is not practicable to sell it by the glass. Sincerely, team Oliva.
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4 based on 1289 reviews
We follow a friend's recommendation and were not disappointed. We didn't even looked at the menu and ordered the traditional moqueca, a crab cake ("casquinha") and cod fish cake ("bolinho de bacalhau") as appetizers. Well prepared and with fresh ingredients and a very nice staff. My 3-yo son loved the cod fish cake and the rice with the moqueca sauce. The main course is very well served and can easily feed 2-3 people.
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4 based on 187 reviews
This is a small place and does get very busy, but, in saying that, the service is exceptional and the food is probaly the best in Vitoria, portions are larger than average, quality excellent and price is very low. We use this restaurant every week and have never had a bad meal, also the fact of being met with a smile really sets the scene for the evening. The price you see is the price you pay with no hidden extras.
4 based on 340 reviews
The moqueca capixaba is the local dish, but unless you are coming with a large group, you should get the small version of the dish. We had the shrimp and siri ones. Great food!
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4 based on 692 reviews
A friend of mine was really raving about this place because of the food and the friendly, down-to-earth staff, and he kindly took took me there the other evening for dinner. The ambience is really relaxed, cool and funky, with coloured corrugated iron facades reminiscent of the San Telmo Tango district in Buenos Aires. The Argentinian girl who met us and took our order was an absolute delight and recommended a Spanish beer and their empanadas, the selection of which we left up to her. Due to high demand they arrived, with apologies, after the main course but were delicious, succulent and bursting to capacity with yummy fillings. The main course of beef steak, which we shared, was beautifully presented and came served with a little tin jug of a mouth-watering garlic sauce. Despite being a Tuesday evening following a bank holiday weekend this cute colourfully rustic café was very busy and yet the staff took time to pay attention to each and every table with care. A true delight.
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