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Trapiche Adelaide
One of Salvador’s finest restaurants serves creative and delectable cuisine in a lovely setting overlooking the bay. Top-notch service, fine views and unique flavors (octopus carpaccio, lamb chops, sesame-crusted tuna with wasabi) mean you’ll be dining among Salvador’s A-list crowd.
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Restaurant Solar do Unhão
The Solar do Unhão is set in an 18th-century senzala (slave quarters) that was part of the larger surrounding sugar mill. Grab a table on the breezy back dock and order fresh seafood; the restaurant also hosts an impressive nightly folkloric show in summer. Take a taxi.
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O Coliseu
Look for a costumed baiana (Bahian aunt) handing out tickets in the doorway to find this vegetarian-friendly restaurant on an upper floor. Most of the dishes are regional. Ask about the folkloric show, starting at 9pm on weeknights in summer.
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Cabana de Cely
You’ll have to battle for a sidewalk table at this popular casual restaurant where local couples and families come for cold beer and fresh fish. Do as the Bahians do with a pot of piping-hot lambreta (clams) or a pile of fresh garlic shrimp.
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Caranguejo de Sergipe
A local favorite, this always-packed eatery is known for fresh crabs and platters of grilled seafood and vegetables. Don’t miss the expertly prepared maracujá (passion fruit) caipirinha – perhaps the most delicious drink on the beach.
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Mamabahia
This conveniently located churrascaria (barbecued-meat house) and restaurant is an excellent place for a lunch break while sightseeing. You’ll likely be lured in by someone passing out ‘free caipirinha’ tickets.
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Maria Mata Mouro
The cozy garden patio or classically set dining room are fine settings to enjoy one of Pelô’s top menus. You’ll find Bahian classics and unique dishes like lamb in tamarind sauce and rich paella.
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Soho
This stylish Japanese restaurant has an impressive bay view and spreads succulent plates of sashimi and sushi, along with other traditional Japanese fare.
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Ristorante La Figa
This well-loved Italian restaurant turns out traditional pastas enhanced with Bahia’s fabulously fresh seafood. The setting is casual but elegant.
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Paraíso Tropical
One of Salvador’s top restaurants, Paraíso Tropical serves beautifully prepared Bahian cuisine with a twist. Expect long waits on weekends.
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Cafélier
Hidden behind a small storefront of antiques, this quaint hideaway café has strong coffee, rich desserts and other snacks, and bay views.
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Ramma
Specializing in freshly prepared organic food (including vegetarian options), Ramma is a good place for a healthy lunch.
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Panorámico
Popular for its filling lunch buffet, Panorámico is hidden on the 2nd floor of an old, characterful building.
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Mistura Fina
The ambience is airy and bright at this fantastic seafood restaurant with outdoor seating.
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A Cubana
One of Salvador’s oldest and best ice-cream shops (cones R$6 to R$12).
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Jardim das Delicias
This stylish yet pleasantly old-fashioned eatery started receiving accolades from the international press as soon as it opened. The flower-bedecked central courtyard is a dreamy place to sample a traditional moqueca (a spicy stew of coconut milk, pepper, and seafood or meat) or to just relax with a fruity cocktail while musicians serenade the small crowd.
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