Discover Restaurants offering the best European food in Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil. Gateway to the stunning beaches of Rio Grande do Norte, the city of Natal is perched on Brazil's Atlantic coast, at the mouth of the Potengi River. Escape the bustle at secluded Pipa and Pirangi beaches or live it up at Genipabu and Tibau do Sul. The city is surrounded by Dune State Park. Go on a buggy ride over 30-foot sand dunes or tour the dunes on a dromedary tour. The city is home to the cleanest air on the continent, according to NASA, and also to the world's largest cashew tree.
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5 based on 165 reviews
We are a family run, 100% artisanal oceanfront restaurant. Our specialty is 'pljeskavica' and 'ÄevapÄiÄi' staple food of Serbia. We also prepare other popular dishes from southeastern Europe and offer vegetarian options. We make our own bread and pizzas a
This small restaurant, tucked into a secluded corner on the Main Street in Natal should not be missed. Family owned and operated, the food is made with love and the Serbian Burger might be the best unique version of a burger I have ever tasted. Hoist it into your mouth for a mind-blowing experience. The other dishes were delicious as well.
Best Seafood food near Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
4 based on 1034 reviews
Designed by the renowned architect Samara Gosson, has an atmosphere classic and elegant style, where you can enjoy the frenetic apparent cuisine. The beautiful crystal chandeliers, furniture, decorations and china cabinet that give us comfort and sophisti
Good ambience. Decent food; nothing special. Good service. Limited wine list; useless sommelier. Not as good as we expected.
Top 5 Fusion food in Natal, State of Rio Grande do Norte, Brazil
4 based on 163 reviews
First sight of Natal after the cruise terminal is not inspiring, once in the developed part of the city it all changes. Restaurante Santa Maria made a wonderful welcoming change to our points of Natal view.
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4 based on 106 reviews
June 13, 2014It has been raining all day today here in Ponta Negra. Weâve run out of food stores so we finally had to give up and brave the rains. So we decided to dawn our rain ponchos and take the short walk of about a block down the street from our hotel Apart Hotel Serantes and give La Cachette a try for dinner.La Cachette has a varied menu but their specialty is Fondue. It seemed an appropriate choice to add a little variety to the endless parade of beef that is Brazil. The restaurant is above the sandwich shop on the street level which apparently has the same ownership. The restaurant facilities are fine, clean with a mix of indoor and alfresco dining.We started with the fried cheese appetizer. They use a local cheese and fry it in a little oil like you might see in a Greek restaurant. It tasted fine but was a hair on the cool side. I wouldnât recommend ordering again, especially if you plan on ordering a cheese fondue.The cheese fondue was solid. It was a good mix of classic fondue cheeses with a little kirsch or vermouth added. It isnât anything special but certainly a solid representation. Iâd order it again as part of a larger meal.The banana crepe with chocolate was average in my opinion. That is mostly due to the bananas which I felt were a bit too hard and almost green like in nature. I would pass the next time myself.Service was attentive throughout.Pricing is good. We had and appetizer, main (fondue), dessert, 3 drinks, 2 bottled waters and a digestif for roughly $58.00 USD ($130 REAL). So there is decent value here, obviously dependent on what you order.Credit cards are accepted.Conclusion: La Cachette is a nice restaurant in a nice environment with average food and a good price. If thatâs your goal, seek it out. Especially if youâre close by.
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