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4 based on 404 reviews
Came here with local friends. I got the Louvada APA which was pretty good, 500ml for R$20 which is farely priced. We had the Pantaneira, Stroganoff, and Frango/Catupiry pizzas to share. The pizzas came out pretty quick. My favs were the Pantaneira and Stroganoff. Good atmosphere...seems to have a good wine selection too...No complaints!
4 based on 247 reviews
Operating for almost three years with gastronomic market segment cafe and restaurant, "The Fair", HAVE A tapioca, typical food of the Northeastern cuisine, dish As head of the House. Managed and founded by brothers Irapuan Carvalho and Janaina Carvalho's
This small and nice family run coffee shop located in an old house in a narrow side street is specialized in Brazilian style tapioca crepes. Tapuoca is extracted from casava roots native to the north region of Brazil. The crepes are served with a wide range of salted or sweet fillings. My favorites fillings are sun-dried salted beef with cheese, withe sauce and clarified butter and for dessert chese with coconut and condensed milk.
4 based on 797 reviews
The decoration is very nice with three distinct area: the garden, the bar and the dining room. The staff is friendly and helpful. The valet parking is convenient. The vine list was reasonably good. The only disappointment was the dishes we ordered. All without exeption were not up to our expectations. The only exeption was the chocolate mousse cake that was very goor. Such a nice restaurant certainly deserved a better chef.
4 based on 247 reviews
The first and only galley in Cuiabá is in a new house on the same street. João Bento, 108. Open every day for lunch and dinner. Every night, RODÃZIO DO GALETO from 18h to 22h R $ 39,90 per person.
Great place to have lunch. I like it so much that I go at least twice every month. The service is great and the food delicious! I recommend the São Ditinho or the Cuiabano dishes. It can get crowded sometimes, call in advance if you are in a hurry.Hello Paulo,How wonderful!Thank you for the affection, always welcome in our house!
4 based on 312 reviews
We went to this restaurant as we were staying in the Grand Odara hotel but did not go with particularly high expectations. We were however pleasantly surprised; the dinning room is quite elegant at night (although we had breakfasted in the same room this came as something of a surprise) and the two dishes we tried, prawn risotto and fish moqueca, were both very good. We seldom bother with hotel restaurants, but because the situation of this hotel precludes simply strolling around to 'suss out' nearby restaurants this turned out to be quite a good option.
5 based on 68 reviews
Comida saborosa e ótimo custo benefÃcio. Frequento o local o local para almoços do dia a dia quando estou com pressa
4 based on 860 reviews
The name is misleading because it is not a traditional Italian restaurant considering that it is specialized in cod dishes that are typically Portuguese. My favorite is cod with cream. The cold cod salad is also very good. The service is friendly and efficient. The vine list is simple with a very limited selection.
4 based on 1839 reviews
My husband and I decided to have lunch here instead of dinner because we need to depart Cuiaba very early in the morning, so diner was not an option. We chose the tasting menu, rodizio. It was absolutely were dazzled. It was completely fantastic. Each dish was more delicious then the last. I really have no idea what we ate as we speak no Portuguese. I am usually a conservative eater, but I decided to trust to fate for the first time. How fortunate!! What is served is a small starter salad and then waiters pass and provide offerings which you can choose to try or not. I tried everything offered: a series of fresh water fish and caiman and perhaps turtle. As I said I donât know what I had but it was one of the best and most memorable meals of my life. Cannot recommend highly enough. Staff was so kind and attentive and helped in every way possible. Five stars are not enough
4 based on 1284 reviews
We enjoyed the full a la carte service. Beautiful food conceived and presented creatively. Not an economy experience but if you can afford it, well worthwhile. I've never encountered anything like this before anywhere in the world.
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4 based on 531 reviews
Padaria do Moinho .Breakfast, lunch and dinner. Specialized market.
The bakery is large and very nicely decorated with a great selection of pastries, pies and pretzels. The windmill decorating the entrance is explained because the owners are of Dutch origin There is a self service restaurant in the second floor. Unfortunately, some of the pastries we tried were not fresh. They seem not to have a adequate control on the inventory on their displays. The service at the counter is a bit slow and the owners distributed a notice excusing themselves because the staff is still in training
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