Reviews on Brazilian food in Ponta Grossa, State of Parana, Brazil including Boteco of Viscount, Madero, Villa Mikulis Restaurante, Churrascaria Zancanaro - Ponta Grossa, La Gondola Restaurante, Supermercado e Restaurante Vitor, Hamburgueria 13, Botequim Original, Giardino, Boteking Barburgueria
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4 based on 111 reviews
Boteking Barburgueria: In addition to a pleasant atmosphere that recovers the history and climate of the old pubs and grocery stores, you can taste various dishes and try various beers. Boteking Barburgueria specializes in craft beers, has several draft t
Great spot for friends or family. Good food, excellent service and the live music is terrific. We Recommend the hamburgers, of course
4 based on 110 reviews
This is a good place to have lunch next to the main hospitals and medical offices. The glazed terrace is very nice as so the outdoors tables.Thank you for your rating. =)
4 based on 159 reviews
In Brazil small bars that offers drink and some apetizers are called "Boteco". Besides the beer and the local music, the food itself is a great attraction - no one could offer small portions as Brazilian Botecos, not even the famous Spanish tapas. Try fried chicken in a very small pieces (a passarinho), fried cassava with bacon, and codfish nuggets, among others.
4 based on 129 reviews
Wow, probably the best burger I've had in Brazil. Lots of choices, huge burgers, and the fries were perfect even if you have to order them separately. I highly recommend this place if you're looking for a homemade, handcrafted burger. Top!
4 based on 84 reviews
Vitor Supermarket has a buffet restaurant in its mezzanine floor that serves excellent hot dishes, fish, meat and poultry, as well as grill and salad bar. We love the onion rings and the cod & baked potatoes. Crowded after midday and on Saturdays.
4 based on 616 reviews
I went here expecting something Italian like ravioli etc. I didn't read the reviews but I stayed for the barbecue anyway. Everything was amazing and all the steaks and roasts melted in my mouth. However I thought the sausage and pork had a funny taste. Maybe underdone? The salmon was good at the buffet too. Oh also the martinis must be Brazilian style. They were cheap but yellow for some reason and tasted like something else. Good but not a martini.
4 based on 209 reviews
If you want to try "churrasco" in a local way, that's the place. It's a traditional restaurant in town, which serves meat in a particular way (which locals say it's the typical plate of the city). You ask for your meat and you have plenty of side dishes. The ambience is simple and very familiar.
4 based on 261 reviews
The price is high but the food is well worth it. I have eaten here several times and I always get something different but it is always great. They sometimes have live entertainment and it costs a little more to sit on the lounge side but it is good.
4 based on 457 reviews
This is the 2nd Madero restaurant I go in this trip. This one in the mall is more a restaurant than a fast food. I tried the Loin Parmigiana at it was awesome. Great atmosphere but the service not impressive.
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4 based on 227 reviews
Have a beer, eat a snack or just chat with friends. There are countless reasons that lead people to leave their homes "Your waiter please to bring me quickly A good average that is not warmed A hot bread with butter galore A napkin and glass of ice cold w
This one of best pubs ("bar") in Ponta Grossa. They have good ambient (very rustic, but this is the funniest part of that), music and food. The beers are always cold and the service is very dedicated (something very unusual for this city, by the way!).Going to this place, don't even try to expect for something fancy!... This a tipycal friendly pub, where you can meet all kinds of people and "tribes".
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