Find out what International restaurants to try in Aracaju. Aracaju (Portuguese pronunciation: [aɾakaˈʒu]) is the capital of the State of Sergipe, Brazil, located in the northeastern part of the country on the coast, about 350 km (217 mi) north of Salvador.
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4 based on 91 reviews
t was something 'bout that Rollie when it first touched my wristHad me feeling like that dope boy when he first touched that brick
4 based on 87 reviews
Restaurante tradicional na cidade de Aracaju, mas precisa melhorar em alguns pontos. Ao chegar, demorei bastante para ser atendido. Nenhum garçom olhava para minha mesa. Mesmo gesticulando, ninguém olhava. De repente, aparece o garçom já com a entrada, a qual a primeira vista parece ser por conta da casa, mas não é, fato este que deveria ser avisado para se ter surpresa no final. Preço dentro dos padrões aracajuano. Pedi um churrasco Osvaldo Aranha, o qual apresentou uma carne saboroso (maminha), porém muito dura. Os acompanhamentos estavam muito bons. Estacionamento próprio. Recomendo, mas seria interessante observar estes detalhes. Ah, senti uma falta imensa de um espaço Kids, deficiência geral da cidade de Aracaju. São poucos os que pensam neste nicho de pessoas, mas se pensassem só teriam a ganhar.
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4 based on 188 reviews
Good location, Good food and good service. I've been there several times and surely will come back. Strongly recommend. Prices are reasonable.
4 based on 543 reviews
Sollo is a hotel-spa restaurant with a difference. You can sit on the balcony and appreciate the ocean view (on a full moon night, it is the place to go !) or sit inside and enjoy your meal on a classy atmosphere.Branzino and prawn dishes rule there, but you won't regret ordering a risoto or even the lamb chops.Wine selection is not very wide, but you can make good choices there.Note: the usual 10% which is added as service in every restaurant will not be in your bill. So, if you did enjoy the service you have to give it yourself to the waiter.
4 based on 252 reviews
A 5-star cuisine in an intimate atmosphere is what to expect from Di Vino. As the name suggests, wine is everpresent, for the tables sit side by side with the cellars so that the customers can literally go and pick a bottle to make him company.The dishes are well overpriced, and we sense that we are paying not only for the food, but for all that akes Di vino a special place for special occasions.It does open for lunch, but, in my opinion you end up rushing your meal and the atmosphere becomes more of a business place. Dinner, however, brings all the charm and it is Worth visiting or even becoming a regular if you are prepared to spend money for the occasion and not only for eating.One suggestion: do not go for the prwns, as you can have them as delicious and for half-price somewhere else. Duck, Lamb and Cod are amongst the best plates served.
Most Popular Brazilian food in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Brazil
4 based on 479 reviews
The flavors of the northeastern beaches directly to the elegant gastronomic center of Fortaleza. Already established in Recife, where it was founded. The portions are always plentiful (for two) and range from the exquisite modern cuisine to old recipes of
Shopping mall restaurant belonging to a chain.Maybe with such an opening you wouldnât be expecting much in most places, but this place was a very positive surprise, with a nice decoration and atmosphere, superb service and above average seafood dishes and drinks.I tried the âempada de camarãoâ and the local âmoquecaâ. Both to be remembered, and it took them less than 10 minutes to bring them to the table.Portions are more than generous.We were very happy when we received reviews like this! Come back to Camarada forever! :)
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