Find out what Latin restaurants to try in Foz do Iguacu. 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.
Things to do in Foz do Iguacu
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.
Where to eat Steakhouse food in Foz do Iguacu: The Best Restaurants and Bars
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.
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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