Spanish restaurants in Rio De Janeiro
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Shirley
The aroma of succulent paella hangs in the air as waiters hurry to and from the kitchen, bearing platefuls of fresh seafood. Shirley, opened in 1954, is one of the few Spanish restaurants in town, and attracts a local following in its small Leme dining room. In addition to paella, the mussel-vinaigrette appetizer and the oven-baked snapper in white wine sauce are also recommended.
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CBF
Located on the west side of the historic Praça Tiradentes, CBF opened in 2007, breathing much new life into a tired neighborhood. Despite the newness, CBF is an atmospheric place and a top choice for enjoying delicious bacalhau (cod) dishes, scrumptious paellas and a host of other Iberian favorites. After dining with friends at the large picnic tables, you will be well-placed to explore the nearby samba clubs in Lapa.
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