Best Brazilian restaurants nearby. Discover the best Brazilian food in Foz do Iguacu. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for Brazilian restaurants near you.. Giant anteaters, howler monkeys, ocelots, endangered jaguars and clouds of butterflies are among the attractions at this World Heritage-designated park that marks the border between Brazil and Argentina. By foot or by raft, explorers can view one of the world's most stunning waterfalls, Iguazu Falls. Among the park's 270 waterfalls, spectacular Devil's Throat combines 14 falls and generates a "perpetual rainbow" in good weather.
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4 based on 168 reviews
Myself and three colleagues visited Bel Viale on two occasions during our stay in Foz do Iguaçu - both times the food was excellent, but it was the staff who really made our day! The restaurant is not located in a touristic area, so we were not surprised to find that they didn't speak much English, nevertheless they had a wonderful sense of humour and our efforts to communicate some specific dietary requirements in 'Spanglishese' was great fun (it's difficult to be a lactose-intolerant vegetarian in Brazil, but we managed it!). Highly recommended.
4 based on 790 reviews
maybe they were having a bad night but my spaghetti was dry and some of it hard - either it was left out to dry too long or they had put it in the microwave too long to reheat it.The staff though were really friendly, quite attentive and the place was very clean.Not sure we have enough time to go back and give them a chance to redeem themselves however which is a shame as they have some pretty good comments overall
4 based on 1504 reviews
Rafain Chopp, fundado no inÃcio dos anos 2.000 e localizado no centro da cidade, rapidamente se tornou ponto de encontro de moradores e também dos visitantes que buscam desbravar os atrativos da região. Nosso cardápio com petiscos, massas, pizzas, carnes,
Just went to this place to have desert one evening and I had a lovely malva pudding with ice cream. Really loved it!
4 based on 654 reviews
This restaurant attracted me as it was full of locals every evening. I decided to stop for a bite and I was not wrong at all. The place is clean, well served, it has English menu and English speakig waiters. The food was delicious and the serving size larger than average. The prices are more or less the same as in other terraces in the center of Foz de Iguasu.
4 based on 899 reviews
LOVED this place which our hostel referred us to. All you can eat for a very low price. Home cooked traditional style food with a full salad bar, lots of vegetables, and roasted meats carved and served. Beverages not included in price which is fair, and we ordered fresh maracuya juice and enjoyed our lunch on the patio with an arbor of sky flowers dangling overhead. Dessert bar included too and helpful staff. I don't speak Portuguese but it didn't affect us at all.
4 based on 2139 reviews
Pleasant and charming, 4 Sorelle is located in the heart of Foz do Iguacu, delievering with tradition, amazing quality service since 1988. With a second to none a la carte service during lunch and dinner, our gourmet menu features rich offerings of intern
After coming here with a local for a date, it was a very interesting food experience. We still had a good time and good wine, albeit very expensive. It is not the restaurant's fault Brazil has a 60% import tax however the Chianti wine that isn't that fancy is still $150R. However from experience at other highly rated places in Foz do Iguaçu I was making sure I could at least bank on the wine and got a nice bottle. I ordered ravioli with arrabbiata sauce and my date had a lasagna. I picked the arrabbiata sauce because it is one of the simplest sauces to make and its has some heat to it. Every Italian place I have gotten this sauce at, it is always the normal tomato based spicy sauce with maybe some fresh herbs on top. Here there was almost as much extra things on top of the sauce as there was pasta. I still don't know what half of it was and just ate the ravioli and the capers. Furthermore, there wasn't a single hint of any spiciness to it at all. Zero heat. Since this arrabbiata sauce should be a simple spicy tomato sauce, I can easily stand by saying that this was not that. The ravioli was okay, I don't think homemade. So not what I expected/thought I was ordering. My date had the lasagna and it was a lot more like lasagna noodles in a cheesy cream soup. I am sure it tasted fine but she had to cut it up and eat it with a spoon. We had a good laugh over that however, again, not exactly what we pictured that dish being like. The waitstaff was nice, and the place was quite large. The wine rack wall was nice on the stairs as well. The restaurant also does rodizio - which is like an all you can eat style of food. So they will come around with different pastas and you take what ones you want and eat all you can. We did a la carte and just ordered from the menu. Maybe they have better pastas with the a la carte? I don't know but they were really busy and people seemed to enjoy the food? I was more interesting in the wine and company than my not so arrabbiata arrabbiata sauce. So I didn't mind to much however I personally wouldn't rush back for their arrabbiata sauce. So if you want a spot with all you can eat pasta, it might be decent enough to do so. On a date however we just went with a la carte and it was so so. I gave them 2/5 because they really missed the whole essence of what my dish should have been. Unfortunately, if I can make a better spicy tomato sauce at home, I won't feel thrilled paying for less than that at a place that should probably do/know better. Also that much liquid in a lasagna is also quite an oversight. So other than those dishes not really being like what they should be, if that doesn't concern you then you may still really enjoy this place. Everything else was about average and busy. Not a place to run away from but I just won't run back to.
4 based on 150 reviews
The history of the Emperor of Cameroon began at the seashore in 1989, at Pajuçara Beach, in Maceió / AL. There we create a point in common with the Land of the Falls: the admiration of tourists from all corners of Brazil and the world. Come and enjoy the
A very nice restaurant. They have a good variety of selections. We asked for "Bacalhau com pure e salsinha" (cod fish with puree and parsley). It was delicious. Even if they say that is for 1 person... it serves 2 easily. At this time of the year, they have SOUPS.
4 based on 1721 reviews
Situated on avenida Brasil near to other restaurants. Place was packed on a Sunday night with locals and tourists. Extensive burger and Shwarma menu and other specials. I had tge beef strips with cheese for 30reals, which was huge and tasty. My wife had the lamb Shwarma which again was very tasty. Large beers at 10 reals. Overall very good value and pretty good quality. Waiters not great at noticing when you want serving.
4 based on 1545 reviews
We`ve been there for dinner because we had read the recommendation on TripAdvisor as well as in another travel guide. Descriptions are true, the dishes (starters and main courses) are really amazing and flavoursome and the prices are absolutely adequate. Some of the waitresses understand English and one of them (maybe the boss) even speaks fluently and kindly explains each dish on the menu for those who do not understand Portuguese. There is much decoration in the room, which you can buy (reportedly even desks and chairs).
4 based on 4630 reviews
This place really makes an impression on you when you walk in. The amount and variety of food are something incredible. There are lots of salad options, sushi, pastas, carbs, deserts, and lots of meat.The place itself is impressive because of how big it is. It seats I think about 1000 people on one side and maybe half that number on the other. The show is entertaining but nothing spectacular. However, there are so many people that it´s fun to see the reactions. If you like meat, you´ll love this place. However, compared to ARgentina (which is just across the border, 10 minutes away) i would recommend having dinner in Puerto Iguazu instead. The food and show are $45, but if you add drinks you can spend about $60. For the amount of food that´s available it doesn´t feel expensive... but if you don´t eat much, then it´s a lot of money.I don´t eat red meat, and the fish options (except for sushi) weren´t good.
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