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Rio de Janeiro Dining Guide: Where the Locals Eat

Rio de Janeiro, Brazil has a dining scene that reflects the soul of the city. From beloved institutions to exciting new arrivals, here are six restaurants you absolutely need to try.

Confeitaria Colombo

Belle Époque tearoom and bakery in Centro since 1894 — pastéis, coffee, and stunning stained-glass interiors

Aprazível

Hillside tropical dining in Santa Teresa with panoramic views — the moqueca and Brazilian flavors are spectacular

Churrascaria Palace

Classic rodízio-style all-you-can-eat Brazilian steakhouse — picanha and garlic sirloin carved tableside

Bar do Mineiro

Cachaça, feijoada, and pastéis in the cobblestone streets of Santa Teresa — a locals' favorite

CT Boucherie

Modern steakhouse in Leblon — dry-aged cuts and creative Brazilian cocktails

Miam Miam

French-Brazilian brunch in Leblon — the croque madame and fresh juices draw weekend crowds

Pro Tips

  • Make reservations for dinner, especially on weekends
  • Ask your server what's best today — they always know
  • Don't skip the local specialties — every region has its signature dish
  • Tip generously — the service industry is the backbone of this town

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