Reviews on Seafood food in Belem, State of Para, Brazil including Restaurant Point do Acai, Remanso do Peixe, Manjar das Garcas, Remanso do Bosque, Restaurante La em Casa, Na Telha, Boteco Arsenal, Restaurante La em Casa, Peixaria Amazonas, Santa Organica Gastronomia Funcional
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4 based on 77 reviews
Restaurante de comida saudável especializado em gastronomia brasileira funcional, sem gluten e sem lactose.
We went there twice, both of them were very positive experiences. We are vegan so we tried several vegan options. We recommend: the pupuhna spaghetti were delicious, also the quinoa tabouleh with local castanah do paraâ and their pizza were really tasteful.We tried also their good Whole rice and soups. Everything was also well presented. Very good service. Nice, clean and cosy environment with good vibes.Servings are good. High quality ingredients. They could improve the richness of their fresh fruit juices.I never write reviews but I felt they really deserve one!Thanks a lot! I'm sure our team will be very proud to receive this review. If you have any suggestion about a special juice flavour, let us know. We have an english menu for your convenience, too.
4 based on 147 reviews
This simple restaurant offers amazing fish dishes and the best cupuaçu (regional fruit) caipirinha! The service is so friendly you never want to leave! We had the "filhote na chapa com camarões e lula" and the "camarão regional ao bafo", but everything is delicious. Fair prices and the option of ordering half portions make this place a must in Belém.
4 based on 1047 reviews
Amazing place in front of the river, super delicious and traditional food. I have travelled all day and this was the only restaurant in Belém, after 4 attemptives, that happened to welcome me late in the night. I was starving...thank you again!
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4 based on 71 reviews
The Boteco is an art that inspires and makes you live your city and its culture. The Boteco Arsenal was inspired in Belém that the Portuguese discovered nestled in the heart of the Amazon, with its own highly distinctive cuisine . Inspired by the indigeno
We enjoyed their combo plate as a starter so we ordered extra items that we liked the best as add ons. Namely the shrimp and the stuffed crab claws. What was lost in translation is that the regular menu item is about 2-3 times larger than the starter. So the stuffed crab claws went from golf ball size to nearly baseball size. We ordered 6 but 2 would have been enough. Anyway, they were delicious. Outdoor seating area was enjoyable even tho itâs right on a road.
4 based on 141 reviews
Visited For lunch with a group of 8 people. The food was fantastic and the staff polite and courteous. There was no menu in English and the staff spoke very little English however, our hosts were Brazilian and ensured everything ran smoothly. There were other groups and a live musician. Meals could be ordered and eaten across the road on the beachfront. It seemed that fish, prawns, etc were the speciality? It was a lunch that we will never forget. Thoroughly recommend Na Telha.
4 based on 1047 reviews
Amazing place in front of the river, super delicious and traditional food. I have travelled all day and this was the only restaurant in Belém, after 4 attemptives, that happened to welcome me late in the night. I was starving...thank you again!
4 based on 1873 reviews
A high end restaurant in Belem, follwoing the trend of the "eat local " movement. Fine dinning, great ambience. You won;t be disapointed. Ask for TAMBAQUI, if not the best fish in the work it will be second.Thank you so much for your comment. We hope see you again. :D
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4 based on 2111 reviews
This restaurant is a gem. I'm normally not a big fan of buffet lunch. But here, it's a different experience. The food is exceptionally tasty and there is a good variety. The service is the best I experienced in this city. What made our lunch even more special was the lovely live music in the background. Highly recommended for a romantic lunch. And afterwards visit the park. It's worth it, too.
4 based on 838 reviews
We ask for a Muqueca do Chico. It was the best Muqueca I had ever. Flavours were so balanced, fish and shrimps were so fresh and the the services were the best I have won Belem. Hope the on owners keep this quality. I strongly recommend.Thank you so much, J. =D
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4 based on 540 reviews
The Point do Acai is a very nice restaurant with a relaxing ambience, very close to the famous Estacao das Docas and the busy ver-o-peso-market. I wanted to try Pirarucu (Arapaima) and asked the waiter if they come with bones and he replied, if I don't wanted bones I would have to order the (more expensive) filet - which I did. The fish tasted great but nevertheless came with a good amount of bones! We also had Acai which tasted great but actually tasted great everywhere in the city. When we ordered the bill they put various things on it we didn't eat and when we complained about it didn't apologize for their mistake. We also asked for a discount because the fish came with bones but they didn't grant one, they just told an excuse how the pirarucu naturally has bones that cannot be taken out - no problem at all BUT it must be told before the order when people ask for fish without bones. so, the food tasted great but the service needs to be improved.
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