Portuguese restaurants in Rio De Janeiro
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Antiquarius
Serving without a doubt the city’s best Portuguese cuisine, Antiquarius is a rewarding but pricey spot to celebrate old-world cuisine with an antique-filled dining room, top-notch service and lovingly prepared dishes. Some particular recommendations include the leg of lamb, the wild boar in red-wine sauce and the Portuguese favorite bacalhau (cod), elevated here to the sublime.
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Da Silva
Hidden inside the Clube Ginástico Português, this large, simply decorated restaurant offers one of Rio’s best lunch buffets. Portuguese in flavor, Da Silva has delicious salads, steaks and seafood, along with an enormous variety of addictive bacalhau dishes and other baked dishes.
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Nova Capela
Nova Capela serves traditional Portuguese cuisine. Cabrito (goat) is very popular. It stays open late into the night, and fills with a garrulous mix of neighborhood regulars, party kids and assorted characters who stumble in off the street.
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Adega Do Valentim
Bacalhau (cod) in 12 ways is the specialty at this old-fashioned Portuguese restaurant. Jocular old waiters also serve other favorites: baked rabbit, roast suckling pig, octopus, the list goes on…
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