Reviews on Seafood food in Aracaju, State of Sergipe, Brazil. 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 221 reviews
We went on a Saturday and there was live music on that day. The music was not too good taste and way to loud to be able to talk to the people joining you for the meal.Food was OK, nothing special! We had a big table, 10! Everyone of us eat the food but non ended up super happy with the meal.The place looks organised and clean.Price was medium to high. Not worthy for the food you have.
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 2177 reviews
We were directed to this restaurant/bar/dance with practically non stop live local music by our hotel concierge as being an example of local food and music. It was all of that and more as we interacted with the other patrons, dancing and singing through a great fish dinner. It was just a blast! If you are staying for just a few days be sure to visit here as one of the first things you do. The local live music was a treat and complimented the atmosphere and the food. Would happily go back any time we should return.
4 based on 234 reviews
For a person like me who searches peace and quiet this is the perfect bar to go to. And the sea at this point is much cleaner too. I enjoyed every time I have been there. The waiters are very friendly and the service is impeccable.
4 based on 1280 reviews
Close to where most hotels are, this place offers good food and a modern, attractive atmosphere.I had a "robalo em costra" that was very satisfying and the menú had many other interesting option, seafood (including sushi) as well as pasta and risottos.
4 based on 2209 reviews
This restaurant offers seafood dishes, fish, poultry and even meat in honest portions, well- presented and surprisingly reasonable prices.
4 based on 129 reviews
This Restaurant sits in a far away village, which is not that easy to find, but the singularity of the experience is worth the trip. The dishes are exquisite and the price is rather affordable.
4 based on 403 reviews
We discovered this restaurant at the far south end of the beachfront and a block or two back. Traditional looking from the outside, as soon as we stepped in we were made to feel like we were old friends. When seated, you are immediately served some appetizers - bread, cheese, marinated fish, sun dried tomatoes, etc. The staff was uniformly friendly and attentive - constantly watching to see if you were running out of anything, which would be immediately replinished.The menu offers a great selection of carne do sol, filet, and seafood dishes accomanied by beans, rice and whatever style of macaxeira (fried, pureed or as a sauce) you'd like. More food than you can eat, without a doubt. We took the rest of our food back to our hotel, where my wife discovered that they'd given her extra tomatoes, which she had really enjoyed during dinner. Nice touch.It was such a great experience that we returned the next night with some business acquaintances. We arrived prior to them and the maitre'd remembered the wine we had ordered the previous evening, and the wait staff started right in with the appetizers, including extra tomatoes for my wife! When our friends arrived, it was apparent that they were well acquainted with the Carro do Bois. We learned later that it was their favorite restaurant, and it is clear why. What an outstanding dining experience - Parabens ao Sr. Gilson Dias e todos o seu equipe!!
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4 based on 1652 reviews
This place blows away any competition in terms of quality and servicdYou will not find it cheap but then again, what is good is usually expensiveI highly recommend this placeRare Pitu is served here, a river shrimp of exquisite taste and sweetnessGet the Pitu sem casca. It will be accompanied by white rice and the signature pirão, which is a mixture of mandioca and fish and shrimp stock
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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