Best South American restaurants nearby. Discover the best South American food in Imbassai. View Menus, Photos and Reviews for South American restaurants near you. including O Zoiao, Rotisserie Imbassai, E Massa, Sombra da Mangueira, Restaurante Sombra Da Mangueira, Vilangelim Restaurant, Do Zoiao, Porto da Jangada, Spetaria da Moni, Baea
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4 based on 20 reviews
It is a 16x16 store, Monica, the owner takes the orders herself, and everything is pleasantly simple and tasty"Espetinho" as she translated herself as "small barbecue" consists of meat, or cheese, or vegetables, cooked in skewers, the same as in a kafta, ou kebab, heated by flaming organic(not mineral) coal, in the same fashion as the Brazilian churrasco or the Argentinean parillada. She also had garlic bread and a few salty pastries, but were not written in the menu yet.She has menus in English, which are fairly accurate, all thing considered.All skewers are served with vinagrette and farofa (a cooked cassava based flour, which is brazillian as it can get)
Rustic place with a delicious red fish and "farofa". Good caipirinhas. If you call ahead of time, fresh crabs. Place where you can have a nice meal and finger foods on the beach.
4 based on 33 reviews
O peixe é fornecido com exclusividade pelos próprios barcos do dono. Ele é tratado de forma a permanecer inteiro, espalhado na grelha e colocado na brasa. à de gritar de bom. Quanto ao preço deste prato para almoço, tudo bem. Já o tiragosto... R$100,00 por 4 diminutas postas de badejo grelhadas... Fora os 10%. Cerveja Heineken quente, um purgante. Serviço péssimo, lento e desatento. E por quê é bom? Porque o peixe na brasa é realmente do outro mundo.
4 based on 33 reviews
Excellent cuisine, dessert, drinks, wine and setting.The nature surrounds are beautiful and romantic.I highly recommend
Where to eat Pizza food in Imbassai: The Best Restaurants and Bars
4 based on 232 reviews
Venha desfrutar do melhor da culinária baiana em um ambiente aconchegante no litoral norte da Bahia! #correvemprosombra sigam @restsombradamangueira
This restaurant is under a tree-- a massive mango tree well worth the trip in and of itself. There is a massive net that catches the mangos so you don't get boinked on the head if you eat outside. We never visit the coast without a stop here for the best in sea food and especially the mocquecas cannot be beaten.If you are staying along the coast in another town get instructions because it can be difficult to find the town. After you pass Imbassai about 10k down the road you swill see a sign but the road into Diogo is difficult as it is an acute right hand turn off the main high way running along the coast. Almost looks like a private road, but don't be deterred your there and a couple of Kms of cobble stone, speed bumps and you are there.Definitely worth the trouble.
Top 4 Contemporary food in Imbassai, Mata de Sao Joao, State of Bahia
4 based on 649 reviews
this is an award winning restaurant in a small isolated town that my wife and I "discovered" by accident trying to get to the beach in Diogo a few kilometers north of Praia do Forte. We would have driven past except that there was a police vehicle with several satisfied looking police officers getting in their SUV when we drove by. This is always a good sign for good food so in we went.We were not disappointed. The moqueca de camerão com queijo was excellent, better than Yimanja in Salvador. The service lacked a little since the servers were watching football on TV and we were the only customers, but this is a small town, so whats your hurry?You will spend much more for less in big cities. Dont miss your opportunity to eat fresh sea food done in the Bahian style in one of the small communities where it was invented
Most Popular Italian food in Imbassai, Mata de Sao Joao, State of Bahia
4 based on 156 reviews
Waiter is very nice. Pizzas are good. Salad too. Large quantities. Good prices ! Very peaceful place. Let's go again !!!
Best Gastropub food near Imbassai, Mata de Sao Joao, State of Bahia
4 based on 42 reviews
We have eaten here twice. The set up is cafe style with both outdoor and indoor seating. It is set back a little from the street giving a good view of the people in the street without being inconvenienced by the traffic. Seating is simple many people walk by and exchange greetings with friends- it is just that kind of placeThe choices are ample and you must take care not to order too much, sharing appetizers and main dishes is perfectly acceptable or you may be stuffed. I would estimate it would take me another year to eat my way through the menu. The empanadas are a delightful start followed by a pasta accompanied by delightful brazilian wine (yes you read that correctly) or special Brasilian beers. The owner will happily help you decide which will most compliment your food choices.I have not yet been able to save enough room to chose a desert, being tempted by delightful appearing sweets and cakes etc. (perhaps the next time:-)Moderate cost good food and excellent drink make this a very pleasant relaxed place to nibble away to your hearts content while watching the holidayers in the street.
4 based on 179 reviews
"You don't need to pay if you don't like it". So he told me about the Banana-grilled Fish. I don't like bananas like that. Period.My wife did, so we ordered.It was the culinary highlight of our time in Imbassai.Ps. I did not eat the bananas!
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